Country Club

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I play Country Club if I'm not a member?

This is a classic private club, so direct public access isn't usually an option. Your best bet is to secure an invitation from a current member or inquire about reciprocal play if your home club has an agreement. We've found that a well-placed call from your pro shop can sometimes work wonders.

What's the most challenging hole at Country Club, and what should I watch out for?

The par-4 14th hole is definitely the one that sticks with you, demanding a precise tee shot to avoid the creek on the left and the towering oaks on the right. Your approach shot then needs to carry a deep bunker guarding the front of a subtly sloped green. It's a true test of nerve and accuracy.

When is the best time of year to play Country Club for ideal conditions?

We always recommend visiting in late spring or early fall - think May-June or September-October. The weather is typically perfect, the course is in peak condition, and you avoid the intense summer heat and humidity that can make a round less enjoyable.

Beyond the course, what's the overall experience like at Country Club?

You'll find a classic, understated elegance here, not flashy but deeply rooted in tradition. The practice facilities are top-notch, and the grill room offers fantastic post-round fare - their club sandwich is legendary, and the service is always impeccable. It's a full-service experience.

Is playing Country Club worth the effort and potential cost for a non-member?

Absolutely, if you can get on, it's a bucket-list experience. While green fees for guests are on the higher end, you're paying for immaculate conditions, a historic layout, and an exclusive atmosphere that's increasingly rare. We consider it a worthwhile splurge for serious golfers.