Wichita Falls Country Club

Frequently Asked Questions

How challenging is Wichita Falls Country Club, and what's the must-play hole?

You'll find a classic, tree-lined challenge here that demands precision, not just power. The greens are often the real test, with subtle breaks that will keep you guessing. We especially love the par-3 17th-it's a beautiful, tricky shot over water that can make or break your round.

When is the best time of year to play at Wichita Falls Country Club?

We highly recommend visiting in the spring (March-May) or fall (September-November). The Texas heat can be brutal in summer, making for a less enjoyable walk, but these shoulder seasons offer perfect temperatures and the course is typically in prime condition. You'll avoid the intense humidity and enjoy the lush fairways.

Can non-members play at Wichita Falls Country Club, and what should I expect for green fees?

As a private club, you'll generally need to be a guest of a member to play a round here. If you have that connection, expect green fees to be in the $80-$120 range, which is fair for a well-maintained, classic course of this caliber. It's a true country club experience, so make sure to check their dress code beforehand.

What's the typical course condition like at Wichita Falls Country Club?

We've always found the course to be meticulously maintained, especially the greens. The Bermuda grass fairways are usually lush and provide excellent lies, while the tee boxes are always well-kept. You can expect a consistent, high-quality playing surface that reflects the club's dedication.

What makes the overall experience at Wichita Falls Country Club stand out?

It's the blend of classic Southern hospitality with a timeless golf layout. The staff are genuinely welcoming, and there's a relaxed, unpretentious atmosphere you don't always find at private clubs. After your round, grab a drink in the clubhouse-it's got that comfortable, old-school charm.