Woodhaven Country Club

Website: https://woodhavenclub.com/

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the best time of year to play Woodhaven Country Club, and what should I expect from the course conditions?

We always recommend aiming for late spring or early fall at Woodhaven; the greens are typically at their fastest then, and the fairways are lush without the oppressive summer humidity. You'll find the course meticulously maintained, but those subtle undulations around the greens become even more challenging when they're running quick.

What are Woodhaven's signature holes, or what's the biggest challenge I'll face on the course?

The par-3 14th, playing over a marshy ravine to a two-tiered green, is definitely Woodhaven's postcard hole - it demands precision. However, the real test often comes on the back nine's tight, tree-lined doglegs, where an errant drive means a punch-out at best. You'll need to think your way around, not just bomb it.

How busy does Woodhaven Country Club get, and what's your advice for securing a tee time?

Woodhaven can get surprisingly busy, especially on weekend mornings, as it's a local favorite for good reason. Your best bet is to book at least two weeks out for prime times, or consider a weekday afternoon round for a more relaxed pace. We've found Tuesdays and Wednesdays offer the most open fairways.

Is Woodhaven Country Club worth the green fee, and what's the post-round experience like?

Absolutely, Woodhaven offers fantastic value for a private club experience that often feels more exclusive than its price tag suggests. After your round, head to "The Oak Room" in the clubhouse; their burger is legendary, and it's the perfect spot to dissect your round with a cold drink.

Are there any specific clubs or gear you recommend bringing to Woodhaven Country Club?

You'll definitely want to bring your best short game to Woodhaven - those greens demand delicate touch and creative chipping. A reliable rangefinder is also crucial here, as many approach shots have subtle elevation changes that can easily fool the eye. Don't forget extra balls if your driver tends to wander!