Quixote Club

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I secure a tee time at Quixote Club, and is it open to the public?

Quixote Club is primarily a private members' club, so you can't just call up for a tee time. Your best bet is to secure an invitation from a member or look into their limited stay-and-play packages, which are often available during off-peak seasons and book up quickly.

What's the signature challenge or unique design element I should look out for at Quixote Club?

You absolutely must prepare for the 'Windmill Ridge' stretch, holes 7 through 9. These three holes play directly into the prevailing winds, demanding precise shot-making and often requiring an extra club or two to carry the dramatic cross-bunkers.

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

We wholeheartedly recommend late spring, typically May, or early fall, around October. The weather is usually crisp and dry then, offering firm-and-fast conditions that truly let the course's strategic design shine without the oppressive summer humidity.

Beyond the course, what makes the Quixote Club experience truly unique and worth the trip?

The caddie program here is exceptional; these aren't just bag carriers, they're true course strategists who will shave strokes off your game. Don't miss the post-round experience in the 'Sancho's Tavern' clubhouse, where the local craft beer selection and elevated pub fare are surprisingly outstanding.

Is Quixote Club a walkable course, and do you recommend taking a caddie?

While the course is designed for walking, with well-spaced tees, the terrain does feature some significant elevation changes, especially on the back nine. We strongly advise taking a caddie; their insights on the subtle breaks of the greens and optimal lines off the tee are invaluable here.