Besa West was built around one idea: the golf should be good enough that nothing else needs to try too hard.
Carts are available, but the course was routed for walking, and our caddie and forecaddie program is one of the things members say they didn't know they needed until they tried it. We keep tee intervals wide enough that a round doesn't feel like a queue.
The greens run true because the grounds team treats them like the whole point — because they are. Members post scores through GHIN, handicaps are taken seriously, and the course is set up to play fair, not punishing, on a normal Tuesday.
Maintenance budgets protect the greens before they protect anything else. A bad year for the clubhouse carpet is fine. A bad year for the greens isn't.
Junior clinics run all summer, the back tees aren't the only tees that matter, and the practice green is just as busy with eight-year-olds as it is with scratch players.
Members eat dinner here on a Tuesday for no reason at all. That's the goal — a place you'd show up to even if you weren't playing.
“We're not trying to be the hardest course in the region. We're trying to be the one you actually want to play every week.”— Head Golf Professional
Prospective members are welcome to arrange a round with a current member or a tour with our membership office — no pressure, no sales pitch, just eighteen holes.