Monahans Country Club

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the biggest challenge at Monahans Country Club, and how does the desert terrain factor in?

You'll find the wind is often your toughest opponent here, especially on the more exposed back nine. The desert landscape means errant shots are truly lost, so keep it straight or prepare for a penalty.

When's the ideal time of year to play Monahans Country Club to avoid the harsh West Texas weather?

We highly recommend visiting in late fall or early spring-think October-November or March-April. You'll enjoy much more comfortable temperatures and less intense winds, making for a far more pleasant round.

What can I expect from the course conditions and overall upkeep at Monahans Country Club?

For a smaller-town club, Monahans does a commendable job, especially with the greens which often roll surprisingly true. While the fairways can sometimes show the effects of the West Texas sun, the layout itself remains engaging and fun to play.

Is there a signature hole or a particularly memorable stretch at Monahans Country Club?

The par-3 17th really stands out-it's a challenging shot over water to a well-guarded green, demanding precision. We also love the stretch from 7 to 9, where the course opens up and you can really let loose with the driver.

Is Monahans Country Club welcoming to non-members, and what's the typical value like for a round?

Absolutely, Monahans is very public-friendly and offers excellent value for the experience. You'll find the green fees are quite reasonable, especially considering the well-maintained greens and the unique desert golf challenge it presents.