Woodbridge Golf & Country Club

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the best time of year to play Woodbridge Golf & Country Club?

We've found that late spring (April-May) and early fall (September-October) offer the most pleasant conditions at Woodbridge. You'll avoid the intense Central Valley summer heat and still enjoy lush fairways without the chill of winter.

What kind of challenge can I expect from the course at Woodbridge?

Woodbridge offers a fair test for all handicaps, but don't let its parkland setting fool you- the tree-lined fairways demand accuracy off the tee. We particularly love the back nine for its strategic bunkering and water features that really make you think about your approach shots.

Can non-members play at Woodbridge Golf & Country Club, and what's the typical cost?

As a private country club, direct public play at Woodbridge isn't typically an option, but don't despair! Your best bet is to play as a guest with a member or inquire about reciprocal play if you're a member of another private club. Expect guest fees to be in the moderate range, usually around $80-120 depending on the day and season.

What's a must-do experience at Woodbridge beyond the golf itself?

After your round, you absolutely have to grab a drink and a bite on the patio overlooking the 18th green- it's a classic country club experience. We always make sure to take in the view of the finishing hole, which often sees some dramatic putts, while enjoying their excellent clubhouse fare.

How does Woodbridge compare to other golf courses in the Central Valley area?

Woodbridge stands out in the Central Valley for its consistently pristine conditions and mature, traditional parkland layout, offering a different challenge than some of the newer, more open designs. While other courses might offer more dramatic elevation changes, Woodbridge's tight fairways and strategic bunkering demand a thoughtful, precise game that we find incredibly rewarding.