Peninsula Golf Club

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the best time of year to play Peninsula Golf Club, and what should I expect from the weather?

We always recommend visiting Peninsula Golf Club in late spring or early fall. You'll find the coastal breezes are perfect then, keeping you cool without the intense summer humidity that can make those back nine holes a real slog. Avoid mid-summer if you can, as the heat can be oppressive, and the course gets much busier.

How challenging is Peninsula Golf Club, and what are its must-play holes?

Peninsula is a fair test, not overly punishing from the white tees, but the championship tees demand precision, especially with the prevailing winds. You absolutely have to experience the par-3 14th, where the green is practically an island jutting into the bay - it's a stunning, nerve-wracking shot. The finishing 18th, a long par-5 with water down the left, is also a fantastic risk-reward closer.

What are the typical green fees at Peninsula Golf Club, and do you think it's good value?

Green fees at Peninsula typically range from $150-$250, depending on the season and time of day. While it's not a budget option, we genuinely believe it offers excellent value for the quality of the course, the immaculate conditions, and those unforgettable bay views. You're paying for a premium experience, and it delivers.

Beyond the course, what makes the Peninsula Golf Club experience special, especially after a round?

Don't rush off after your round - the clubhouse patio at Peninsula is a highlight itself. We love grabbing a local craft beer there, watching the sunset over the water, and recounting our shots on the 14th. Their fish tacos are surprisingly good, too, making it a perfect spot to unwind and soak in the atmosphere.

Is it difficult to get a tee time at Peninsula Golf Club, and do they have any specific booking tips?

Peninsula is popular, so booking ahead is crucial, especially for weekend mornings. We always suggest trying to book 3-4 weeks out online; they release prime times then. If you're flexible, consider a weekday afternoon - you'll often find better rates and a slightly less crowded course, allowing for a more relaxed pace.