Winner Country Club

Frequently Asked Questions

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

We always recommend late spring, specifically May, or early fall in September for the best experience. You'll find the course in peak condition, the weather is usually perfect for walking, and you avoid the summer humidity that can make those back nine holes a real slog.

What's the biggest challenge golfers face at Winner Country Club, and are there any must-play holes?

The biggest challenge here is definitely navigating the subtle breaks on the greens; they look flat but will fool you every time. Don't miss the par-3 14th, where a precise shot over the creek is crucial, or the demanding finishing hole, a par-5 that truly tests your nerve.

What's the overall atmosphere like at Winner Country Club, and what amenities should we expect?

Winner Country Club has a wonderfully relaxed, old-school feel - it's a place where members know your name, but visitors are always welcomed warmly. The clubhouse might not be flashy, but the grill serves up a fantastic burger, and the practice range is solid for a quick warm-up.

Is Winner Country Club good value for the green fee, and how hard is it to secure a tee time?

We think Winner Country Club offers excellent value for a well-maintained course in this region, typically running around $75-90 for a prime weekend tee time. While it's popular with locals, you can usually snag a good slot if you book a week or two in advance, especially for weekday play.

What's one unique aspect of Winner Country Club that sets it apart, and what's the post-round scene like?

What truly sets Winner apart is its incredible back nine views overlooking the valley, particularly from holes 12 through 15 - it's genuinely breathtaking. After your round, head to 'The 19th Hole' bar; it's unpretentious, friendly, and the perfect spot to recount your birdies (or bogeys) with a cold drink.