Bald Knob Country Club
Frequently Asked Questions
What's the real challenge at Bald Knob Country Club, and is there a signature hole I shouldn't miss?
You'll find the course truly tests your accuracy, especially with those tight tree-lined fairways on the back nine. Keep an eye out for the par-3 14th; it's a stunning downhill shot over a ravine that demands precision and offers incredible views of the valley below. It's easily the most memorable hole out there.
When is the best time of year to play Bald Knob for optimal conditions and fewer crowds?
We highly recommend visiting in late spring, specifically May, or early fall around September and October. The weather is usually perfect-crisp but not cold-and the course conditions are at their peak without the peak summer crowds. You'll enjoy a more relaxed pace of play then.
Can non-members play at Bald Knob, and what should I expect for green fees?
Yes, Bald Knob does welcome non-members, but you'll typically need to play as a guest of a member or book through a specific package if they're offering one. Expect green fees to be in the $80-$120 range, depending on the day and season, which is fair for the quality of the course and facilities you're getting.
What other amenities does Bald Knob Country Club offer besides the golf course itself?
Beyond the excellent course, Bald Knob boasts a fantastic practice facility with a full driving range and a well-maintained short game area. Their clubhouse dining is surprisingly good too; the grill room serves up solid post-round fare, and the views from the patio are a real bonus.
What's the overall vibe at Bald Knob - is it a stuffy country club or more relaxed?
Bald Knob strikes a great balance-it's definitely a country club, so you'll see members taking pride in their course, but it's far from stuffy. We found the staff genuinely friendly and welcoming, and the atmosphere felt more like a community of passionate golfers than an exclusive, intimidating club. You'll feel right at home.