Peninsula Golf and Racquet Club
Frequently Asked Questions
What's the best time of year to experience Peninsula Golf and Racquet Club without the crowds?
We've found late spring or early fall offers the perfect balance at Peninsula, with comfortable temperatures and fewer golfers on the fairways. You'll enjoy pristine conditions without battling peak season crowds, making for a truly relaxed round.
How challenging is Peninsula Golf and Racquet Club for a mid-handicapper, and what should I watch out for?
Peninsula offers a fair test, especially if you respect the numerous water hazards that come into play on nearly half the holes. We recommend playing a conservative tee shot on the back nine's par-5s; it's easy to get aggressive and find trouble.
Beyond the golf, what makes Peninsula Golf and Racquet Club a great destination for the whole family or non-golfers?
The 'Racquet Club' isn't just a name - their tennis facilities are top-notch, with excellent pros and well-maintained courts for all skill levels. For those not hitting the links or courts, the resort-style pool area is fantastic for unwinding, and the club often hosts family-friendly events.
Considering the cost, what's the real value proposition at Peninsula Golf and Racquet Club?
While green fees at Peninsula are on par with other premium courses in the region, you're truly paying for a meticulously maintained course and exceptional service. We think the overall experience, from the practice facilities to the post-round dining, makes it a worthwhile splurge for a memorable day.
What's the signature hole at Peninsula, and what unique features should I look forward to?
You absolutely must experience the par-3 14th - it's a stunning downhill shot over a marsh to a well-guarded green, a true postcard moment. Beyond that, the course's clever use of natural wetlands and mature oaks gives each hole a distinct, secluded feel you won't find just anywhere.