Summit Point Golf & Residential Estates

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the best time of year to play at Summit Point Golf & Residential Estates?

We highly recommend targeting the dry season, typically from November to May, for your visit to Summit Point. You'll find the course in prime condition, with firm fairways and predictable weather, making for a much more enjoyable round without the risk of sudden downpours. Avoid the peak rainy season if you can, as conditions can get quite soft and humid.

What kind of challenge does Summit Point offer - is it a course for all skill levels?

Summit Point presents a really engaging round, leaning towards a moderate to challenging experience, especially if you're not used to elevation changes. You'll encounter some dramatic uphill and downhill shots, requiring smart club selection and good course management. While not overly punishing for higher handicappers, the strategic bunkering and water hazards will certainly keep you honest.

How easy is it to get to Summit Point Golf & Residential Estates from Manila?

Getting to Summit Point from Manila is quite manageable, usually taking about 1.5 to 2 hours by car, depending heavily on traffic. We always suggest arranging private transport or a ride-sharing service for convenience, as public options can be a bit indirect. The drive itself is scenic once you get out of the city, leading you to a peaceful escape.

What amenities are available at Summit Point beyond the golf course, given its 'Residential Estates' name?

Beyond the fantastic golf, Summit Point offers a well-appointed clubhouse with a decent restaurant where you can grab a post-round meal and drinks. While it's a residential development, the focus for visitors is primarily on the golf and clubhouse facilities. You won't find extensive resort-style amenities, but it's comfortable and perfectly suited for a golf day.

What's the typical cost for a round at Summit Point, and what should I expect it to include?

A round at Summit Point is generally quite reasonable for the quality of the course, often falling into the mid-range for Philippine golf. You should expect the green fee to include a mandatory caddie, which is standard practice here and a huge help on the course. Cart rental is usually an additional, optional cost, but we often recommend it given some of the hilly terrain.