Bayberry Hills Golf Course

Red (The Winds) and White (The Sands) holes comprise an 18 hole championship course; The Links (Blue) is a separate course

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Frequently Asked Questions

What's the real difference between playing the Red (The Winds) and White (The Sands) nines at Bayberry Hills?

You'll find The Winds (Red) lives up to its name with more exposed, open holes where the breeze can really influence your shots, demanding precise club selection. The Sands (White) offers a slightly more tree-lined, strategic feel, often requiring thoughtful placement off the tee to set up your approach shots. Both combine for a fantastic championship test, but The Winds often feels like the more dramatic half.

Is The Links (Blue) course at Bayberry Hills worth playing, or should I stick to the main 18?

Absolutely, The Links is a great option if you're looking for a quicker, more relaxed round or want to sharpen your short game. It's a separate, shorter course with a distinct feel, perfect for a casual afternoon or a warm-up before tackling the championship layout. Don't expect the same grand scale as the Red and White, but it's a fun, well-maintained track in its own right.

When's the best time of year to play Bayberry Hills for ideal conditions and fewer crowds?

We highly recommend visiting in late spring, around May or early June, or in early fall, typically September. The weather is usually perfect-crisp but not cold-and the course is in peak condition without the peak summer crowds. Booking your tee time well in advance, especially for weekend mornings, is always a smart move.

What should I expect regarding green fees and overall value when planning a round at Bayberry Hills?

Bayberry Hills offers excellent value for a championship-caliber public course in the region; you're getting a well-maintained track without the exorbitant private club prices. Expect green fees to be in the mid-range, with slight variations for twilight or off-season play. We always feel you get more than your money's worth here, especially considering the quality of the greens.

What's the most memorable or challenging stretch of holes at Bayberry Hills that I should prepare for?

Keep an eye out for the closing stretch on The Winds (Red nine), particularly holes 7, 8, and 9. The par-3 8th, often playing into the wind, demands a precise iron shot over water, and the finishing par-4 9th requires a strong drive and a well-placed approach to a tricky green. It's a fantastic test to finish your round, often determining who wins bragging rights.