Sunnyside Country Club
Frequently Asked Questions
When is the best time of year to experience Sunnyside Country Club's course conditions?
We highly recommend visiting in late spring or early fall for the absolute best conditions at Sunnyside. You'll find the bentgrass greens rolling true and the fairways lush, without the intense summer heat or the chill of winter. Booking well in advance is a must, as these prime seasons fill up quickly.
What's the signature challenge or unique feature at Sunnyside Country Club?
You'll quickly discover the true test lies in Sunnyside's subtly contoured greens, which demand precise approach shots and a deft touch with the putter. The par-3 14th, with its elevated tee shot over a natural ravine, is a definite highlight and a real beauty. Don't let the name fool you; it's a thoughtful, strategic layout.
Can non-members play a round at Sunnyside Country Club, and what's the typical cost?
Access for non-members is primarily by invitation as a guest of a current member, which is how we've always played it. While they occasionally offer limited reciprocal play with other private clubs, public tee times are not generally available. Expect a green fee in the $200-300 range, plus caddie fees if you opt for one.
What's the overall atmosphere like at Sunnyside Country Club, and what should I expect from the facilities?
You'll find a classic, understated elegance here, not flashy but impeccably maintained. The clubhouse offers a fantastic post-round meal with views of the 18th green, and the locker rooms are spacious and well-appointed. It's a place where tradition and excellent service are clearly valued.
What's one piece of practical advice for someone playing Sunnyside Country Club for the first time?
Our top tip is to pay close attention to the pin positions on the greens; they can be deceptively tricky and often dictate your approach strategy. Don't be afraid to ask your playing partners or a caddie for local knowledge, especially on the back nine. You'll save yourself a few strokes by knowing where to miss.