Grand Beach Golf Course

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the best time to play Grand Beach Golf Course for ideal conditions and fewer crowds?

We recommend aiming for late spring or early fall at Grand Beach; the course is beautifully maintained, and the coastal breezes are perfect. You'll find fewer golfers on weekday mornings, allowing for a more relaxed pace and better appreciation of the scenic back nine.

What's the signature challenge at Grand Beach Golf Course, and how should I approach it?

The par-3 7th hole is Grand Beach's true test - it's a deceptive downhill shot over a marshy area to a well-guarded green. Our advice is to trust your club selection and aim for the center of the green; don't get greedy trying to flag it.

Is Grand Beach Golf Course a good value, and what can I expect from the green fees?

Absolutely, Grand Beach offers fantastic value, especially considering its pristine conditions and ocean views; it's a local gem without the resort price tag. Expect reasonable green fees, typically in the $50-$75 range with a cart, making it an accessible round for everyone.

What kind of golfer will most enjoy a round at Grand Beach, and is it beginner-friendly?

Grand Beach is perfect for golfers who appreciate a well-kept course with a mix of challenging and forgiving holes, making it enjoyable for mid-handicappers. Beginners will find it welcoming too, especially if they stick to the forward tees, as the fairways are generally open enough to recover from errant shots.

Beyond the course, what amenities does Grand Beach Golf Course offer, and are there dining options?

The clubhouse at Grand Beach is cozy and welcoming, featuring a well-stocked pro shop for essentials and local gear. While it's not a full-service restaurant, their snack bar offers great sandwiches and cold drinks - perfect for a post-round bite on the patio overlooking the 18th green.