East Golf Course

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the best time of year to play East Golf Course in Puerto Rico?

We always recommend visiting between December and May. You'll enjoy cooler breezes and less humidity, making those oceanfront holes truly spectacular without the oppressive heat. Plus, you'll avoid the peak hurricane season, ensuring your tee time isn't washed out.

What's the signature challenge or most memorable hole at East Golf Course?

Without a doubt, the par-3 17th is the one everyone talks about. It demands a precise shot over a dramatic ocean inlet, with the wind often playing tricks on your ball. Don't let the stunning views distract you from the task at hand - it's a card-wrecker if you're not focused.

What practical advice do you have for someone playing East Golf Course for the first time?

Hydration is key here, so bring plenty of water or take advantage of the beverage cart often. We also strongly advise wearing a wide-brimmed hat and applying sunscreen liberally; the Caribbean sun is no joke, even on cloudy days. Expect some elevation changes, so comfortable walking shoes are a must if you plan to walk.

Is East Golf Course worth the green fee, and what can I expect for the cost?

While it's certainly not a budget course, we believe the experience at East Golf Course justifies the investment. You're paying for pristine conditions, breathtaking ocean views on nearly every hole, and a truly memorable resort-style golf day. Expect top-notch service and well-maintained facilities that reflect the premium pricing.

How does the local Puerto Rican environment influence the golf experience at East Golf Course?

You'll immediately notice the lush, tropical landscaping that truly integrates the course with its surroundings. The sound of coqui frogs at dusk and the vibrant local flora give it a distinct Caribbean feel, unlike anything you'd find on a mainland course. It's a beautiful blend of challenging golf and natural island beauty.