The Meadows Country Club

18 hole Par 72

Website: https://www.meadowscc.org/

Frequently Asked Questions

When's the best time of year to play The Meadows Country Club?

We always recommend visiting The Meadows in the late fall through early spring, roughly November to April. You'll find the weather absolutely perfect for golf, with cooler temperatures and less humidity, ensuring the course conditions are at their absolute peak. Just be aware that this is peak season, so book your tee times well in advance.

What kind of challenge does The Meadows offer, and are there any holes I should really look forward to?

The Meadows is a fair but demanding test, especially if you stray from the fairways - expect mature trees and some well-placed water hazards to keep you honest. Keep an eye out for the par-3 14th; it's a beautiful downhill shot over water that can make or break your round, and the finishing 18th is a strong par-4 that demands a precise approach.

How do the green fees at The Meadows compare, and what's the best way to secure a good rate?

Green fees at The Meadows are generally in the mid-to-upper range for a quality club in the area, reflecting its excellent conditioning and service. Your best bet for value is often booking online directly through their website a few weeks out, or looking for twilight rates if you're flexible with your timing.

Is slow play an issue at The Meadows, and what's the post-round experience like?

We've generally found the pace of play at The Meadows to be quite good, especially on weekdays, as they do a solid job of managing tee times. After your round, definitely head to the Grille Room; their "Meadows Burger" is a local legend, and it's a relaxed spot to recount your birdies and bogeys.

What's one unique tip for playing The Meadows that most visitors might overlook?

Pay close attention to the subtle breaks on the greens - they often look flatter than they are, especially around the front nine. A local caddie once told us, "When in doubt, play the break towards the clubhouse," and it's surprisingly accurate advice for many putts.