The Club at Savannah Harbor
Frequently Asked Questions
When's the best time of year to play The Club at Savannah Harbor without battling the elements or crowds?
We recommend aiming for the shoulder seasons- late fall (October-November) or early spring (March-April). You'll find ideal temperatures and fewer golfers than the peak winter months, making for a much more enjoyable round. The course is typically in fantastic shape during these windows, too.
What are the signature challenges or unique features I should prepare for at Savannah Harbor?
The wind off the Savannah River is your biggest adversary here, especially on the exposed marshland holes. You'll also encounter plenty of water hazards and strategically placed bunkers, so bring your A-game for shot placement. Don't forget to take in the stunning views of the historic district across the river.
How do the green fees at Savannah Harbor compare to other courses in the area, and is it worth the price?
Savannah Harbor is definitely on the higher end for green fees in the region, especially if you're not staying at the Westin. We think it's worth it for the championship layout, immaculate conditions, and unique riverfront setting, offering a true resort golf experience. Look for twilight rates or stay-and-play packages to get the best value.
How easy is it to get to The Club at Savannah Harbor from downtown Savannah, and what's the best way to travel there?
It's surprisingly easy- just hop on the free Savannah Belles Ferry from River Street, which drops you right at the Westin dock. This avoids parking hassles and offers a scenic ride across the river. If you're driving, it's a quick trip over the Talmadge Memorial Bridge to Hutchinson Island.
What's the post-round experience like at Savannah Harbor, and what amenities should I take advantage of?
After your round, definitely grab a drink or a bite at the Legends Bar & Grille, which offers great views of the course and river. We recommend taking advantage of the practice facilities before your tee time- the range and short game areas are top-notch and well-maintained. If you're staying at the Westin, the spa is a fantastic way to unwind.