Chickasaw Country Club

Frequently Asked Questions

How difficult is it for a non-member to get a tee time at Chickasaw Country Club?

While it's a private club, Chickasaw is surprisingly welcoming to guests if you know a member or are staying at an affiliated local hotel. We recommend calling ahead directly and mentioning any local connections you might have; sometimes they have limited public slots, especially on weekdays. Don't just show up expecting to walk on.

What's the standout feature or most challenging hole at Chickasaw Country Club?

You'll quickly notice the immaculate bentgrass greens - they're consistently fast and true, demanding a precise short game. The par-3 14th, with its tricky bunker placement and subtle undulations, is a real card-wrecker if you're not careful.

When is the best time of year to play Chickasaw Country Club for ideal conditions and fewer crowds?

We always aim for late spring or early fall here; the weather is perfect, and the course is in peak condition without the summer humidity or winter chill. Weekday mornings are your best bet for a relaxed pace of play, as member leagues often dominate weekend afternoons.

Are the practice facilities at Chickasaw Country Club worth arriving early for?

Absolutely, carve out at least 45 minutes before your tee time. Their driving range has quality balls and targets, but the real gem is the expansive short game area with a dedicated chipping green and practice bunker - it's perfect for dialing in those crucial approach shots.

What's the post-round atmosphere like at Chickasaw Country Club, and are there good dining options?

It's a classic, comfortable country club vibe, not overly stuffy. The 19th Hole grill room is a solid spot for a casual lunch or a celebratory drink, and their club sandwich is surprisingly excellent after a tough round.