CountryPlace sits inside a gated community and has a full 18-hole golf course called the Pearland Golf Club, which opened in 1998 and offers a championship par of 72. The course stretches about 6,791 yards from the back tees and has several sets of tees: forward course at 5,399 yards with a slope of 121 and rating of 71.80, middle course at 6,391 yards with a slope of 121 and rating of 70.10, and championship yards at 6,802 with a slope of 125 and rating of 72.80, plus an overall slope rating of 135, so it stays challenging for players who want it. Golfers play on fast, contoured greens and deal with water and cleverly set hazards, practicing on the putting green, chipping area, or driving range before they play if they like. The club does have in-house golf pros for lessons, clinics, or tournaments, and plenty of golf carts with lithium batteries and GPS, and lets you book tee times online or through their apps, and even lets members book 2 weeks ahead. Memberships come in several options like Platinum, NextGen, All-Inclusive, and Anniversary, with perks like USGA Handicap service, free range balls, discounts in the golf shop, food and beverage discounts, and guest fee breaks, plus there's no initiation fee for all-inclusive memberships. You can rent golf clubs and pay with VISA, MasterCard, or Amex. They don't allow metal spikes and do require the usual golf attire. Non-members can play, join clinics, or just hit at the range, and vacations rentals are available for people wanting to stay near the course.
The community also has a swimming pool, tennis courts, a fitness center, outdoor recreation areas, and a full-service grill called the Pear Grille that'll cater for events or tournaments. The clubhouse offers spots for members and guests to relax or gather after play, and there are party and event services, too. Real estate is a big part of life at CountryPlace, since home buyers here have tools like search apps, value comparison tools, open house info, and connections with all types of agents and lenders-information covers single-family homes, condos, apartments, and properties for sale or rent, along with community resources about schools, local services, and the wider Houston region. Information about clubs, clinics, tournaments, and local services stays handy for people who want to keep up activities, look at homes, or just enjoy the views and natural features around the course. The club runs year-round, except when reserved for outside tournaments. Members and guests both use the driving range, putting green, and full course, making it a place where golf and community mix together for folks at different stages, with little hassle and mostly easy booking and payment options.