Tanner's Brook

Frequently Asked Questions

When's the absolute best time to play Tanner's Brook for ideal conditions?

We always recommend late spring or early fall for Tanner's Brook. The course truly shines when the surrounding maples are turning, offering stunning backdrops, and the fairways are firm but not scorched. Avoid mid-summer if you dislike slower play and slightly drier conditions.

What's the biggest challenge golfers face at Tanner's Brook?

Without a doubt, it's the elevation changes and the deceptive greens, especially on the back nine. You'll find yourself hitting uphill into several greens, and the subtle breaks can really add strokes if you're not paying attention. We recommend walking a few putts to get a feel for the slopes.

Is Tanner's Brook worth the green fee, and what should I budget?

Absolutely, it's a fantastic value for the experience. Expect green fees to range from $75-$120, depending on the day and time you play. The course maintenance and unique layout easily justify the cost, offering a memorable round without breaking the bank.

Which hole at Tanner's Brook offers the most memorable experience?

You absolutely have to look forward to the par-3 14th. It plays downhill over a small ravine to a well-bunkered green, with Tanner's Brook itself winding along the left. It's a postcard moment and a real test of nerve, especially with a slight crosswind.

How busy does Tanner's Brook get, and can I expect a decent pace of play?

Tanner's Brook can get quite popular, especially on weekend mornings. We always recommend booking an early tee time or playing on a weekday afternoon for the best pace of play. You'll generally find a good flow, but expect a four-hour round on busier days.