Breezewood Links

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the best time of year to play Breezewood Links, especially considering the infamous wind?

We always recommend the shoulder seasons-late spring or early fall-for Breezewood. You'll still get that signature coastal breeze, but it's usually less biting than winter and more consistent than the unpredictable summer squalls. The course conditions are also typically at their peak then, offering firm fairways and true greens.

Beyond the wind, what's the biggest challenge golfers should prepare for at Breezewood Links?

It's undoubtedly the greens; they are deceptively undulating and often run faster than they appear, especially downhill. You'll need a precise short game and a keen eye for subtle breaks to score well here, as three-putts are a real threat if you're not careful.

Is playing Breezewood Links a good value for the green fee, and what's included?

We think Breezewood offers solid value for a true links experience, typically falling into the mid-to-high range for public courses. Your green fee generally includes a cart, but we highly recommend walking if you can-it's the best way to appreciate the course's natural flow and strategic design.

Which holes at Breezewood Links are the most memorable or strategically interesting?

The par-3 7th, "The Sentinel," is a stunner, playing over a marsh to a green guarded by a lone, ancient oak-it demands a precise iron shot. Then there's the finishing 18th, a long par-4 that often plays directly into the wind, requiring two strong shots to reach the elevated green in regulation.

What's the post-round experience like at Breezewood Links, and are there good dining options nearby?

The clubhouse at Breezewood is charmingly understated, with a fantastic patio overlooking the 18th green-perfect for a post-round drink and reliving your shots. Their grill room serves up excellent casual fare, but for a more upscale meal, we suggest heading into the nearby town of Seabreeze for some fresh seafood.