Shark's Tooth Golf Course
Frequently Asked Questions
How challenging is Shark's Tooth Golf Course, and what's its standout hole?
We found Shark's Tooth to be a fair but firm test, especially when the wind picks up off the bay. The 18th hole, a par-4 finishing along the water, is truly memorable and demands a precise approach to a green guarded by marsh.
When is the best time of year to play Shark's Tooth for ideal conditions?
For the most enjoyable experience, we recommend visiting in late fall or early spring. You'll avoid the intense summer heat and humidity, and the course conditions are typically pristine with fewer crowds.
Is Shark's Tooth Golf Course open to the public, and is the green fee worth it?
While it's primarily a private club, you can often secure a tee time if you're staying at a partner resort in the area. We absolutely think the green fee is justified for the immaculate conditions, stunning bay views, and a truly unique Greg Norman design.
What's the most unique challenge or strategic element we should prepare for at Shark's Tooth?
The course's most distinctive feature is how water comes into play on nearly every hole, often subtly influencing your shot selection. You'll need to think strategically off the tee, especially on the back nine, to avoid the marshy hazards and bay inlets.
What's the post-round experience like at Shark's Tooth, and what amenities should we check out?
After your round, we highly recommend grabbing a drink and a bite at the clubhouse restaurant; the views of the bay are fantastic. Their practice facilities, particularly the short game area, are also top-notch if you want to fine-tune your game.