Cedar Point Country Club

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the real challenge at Cedar Point Country Club, and is there a signature hole we shouldn't miss?

Cedar Point truly tests your iron play, especially with its subtly undulating greens that demand precision. You'll find the par-3 14th, playing over the inlet, to be its undeniable signature-a beautiful, yet intimidating, shot that defines the back nine.

When is the absolute best time of year to play Cedar Point, considering both conditions and crowds?

We highly recommend visiting in late spring, around May, or early fall, like October. The weather is perfect for golf, the course is in peak condition, and you'll avoid the summer humidity and larger crowds that can slow play.

Can non-members play at Cedar Point Country Club, and what's the best way to secure a tee time?

Cedar Point is primarily a member's club, so you'll generally need to be invited or accompanied by a member to play. Your best bet is to connect with a member or inquire directly with the pro shop about any limited guest-of-the-day opportunities they might offer.

What's the overall vibe at Cedar Point Country Club, and what other amenities should we check out?

The vibe here is classic country club-relaxed, family-friendly, and welcoming, but with a clear focus on golf tradition. Beyond the course, grab a post-round drink at the Grille Room for fantastic views of the 18th green and the water.

How well-maintained is Cedar Point, especially the greens, and what can we expect from the playing surface?

You'll find Cedar Point consistently well-maintained, with fairways that are always lush and greens that roll true and fast. They do an excellent job managing the bentgrass, ensuring a premium putting surface even through the warmer months.