Golfin Dolphin
Frequently Asked Questions
When's the best time of year to play Golfin Dolphin without battling the elements?
We always recommend visiting Golfin Dolphin in the late spring or early fall. You'll avoid the oppressive summer humidity and the stronger winds that can whip off the ocean during winter, making for a much more enjoyable round. The course conditions are typically pristine during these shoulder seasons, too.
What's the real challenge at Golfin Dolphin, beyond just the obvious water hazards?
While the ocean views are stunning, don't let them distract you from the subtle, yet demanding, undulations on these greens. They're notoriously tricky to read, often breaking more than they appear, and the prevailing coastal breeze adds another layer of complexity to approach shots. You'll need a sharp short game here.
Is Golfin Dolphin worth the green fee, or are there hidden costs to consider?
We think Golfin Dolphin offers solid value, especially for the unique coastal experience. Expect green fees to be on the higher side, typical for a course of this caliber with ocean frontage, but there aren't many "hidden" costs beyond standard cart fees and perhaps a caddy if you opt for one. Book online in advance for the best rates.
Can you actually spot dolphins while playing at Golfin Dolphin, or is it just a clever name?
Absolutely, it's not just a name-you genuinely have a good chance of seeing dolphins, especially on the back nine holes that hug the coastline. Keep an eye on the water around holes 14 through 17; we've often seen pods playing just offshore, adding an unforgettable element to your round.
What's the vibe like after a round at Golfin Dolphin, and what do you recommend nearby?
The clubhouse at Golfin Dolphin has a relaxed, upscale feel, perfect for a post-round drink overlooking the ocean. For dinner, we always steer friends towards "The Salty Catch" just a few miles down the road-their fresh seafood is unbeatable and it's a local favorite.