Berkshire Country Club

Frequently Asked Questions

How can I get a tee time at Berkshire Country Club if I'm not a member?

Berkshire is a private club, so your best bet is to play as a guest with a member - that's how we've always done it. If you don't know a member, inquire about any reciprocal agreements your home club might have; sometimes those doors open up. Trust us, it's worth the effort to experience this classic track.

What's the most memorable hole or unique challenge at Berkshire Country Club?

You absolutely have to look forward to the par-3 14th; it's a beauty that plays downhill over a ravine to a well-guarded green. It demands precision and a brave club choice, and it's where many a good round has gone sideways. We always find ourselves talking about that one long after the round.

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

We highly recommend visiting in late spring or early fall - think May-June or September-October. The course is typically in immaculate condition then, with vibrant greens and fairways, and the weather is perfectly crisp for golf. You'll avoid the summer humidity and the early spring thaw, ensuring a top-tier experience.

What kind of atmosphere and pace of play should I expect at Berkshire Country Club?

Expect a relaxed, traditional country club atmosphere where golf is truly revered. The pace of play is generally excellent, as members respect the game and the course marshals keep things moving without feeling rushed. You'll find a welcoming, yet refined, environment focused squarely on enjoying your round.

Is Berkshire Country Club a walkable course, and are caddies available?

Absolutely, Berkshire is a fantastic walking course with a classic layout that flows beautifully across the terrain - we always prefer to walk it. While caddies aren't mandatory, we strongly recommend taking one; their local knowledge, especially on the subtle greens, is invaluable and truly enhances the experience.