Sea Scape Golf Links
Frequently Asked Questions
When's the best time of year to play Sea Scape Golf Links for ideal conditions?
Focus on late spring or early fall for the best experience at Sea Scape. You'll avoid the peak summer heat and humidity, plus the course is usually in fantastic shape with fewer crowds. The ocean breezes are still pleasant, not the biting winds you sometimes get in winter.
What's the biggest challenge golfers face at Sea Scape, especially for a first-timer?
The wind off the Atlantic is your constant companion and biggest challenge here. It can turn a seemingly easy shot into a real test, so you'll need to think strategically about club selection and trajectory. Don't let the beautiful views distract you from its unpredictable nature.
Is Sea Scape Golf Links a good value, and what should I expect to pay for a round?
Absolutely, Sea Scape offers solid value for a coastal course, especially considering the views and course quality. Expect green fees to range from $60-100 depending on the season and time of day, which is quite reasonable for the experience you get. We think it's money well spent for a fun, challenging round.
Are there any specific holes at Sea Scape Golf Links that I should really look forward to playing?
You'll definitely want to savor the back nine, particularly holes 15 through 17, which offer incredible ocean vistas. The par-3 17th is a standout, playing right along the dunes with the Atlantic as your backdrop - it's a true postcard moment and a test of nerve. These holes alone make the round memorable.
How well-maintained is Sea Scape Golf Links, and what kind of playing surface can I expect?
Sea Scape is generally well-maintained, especially the greens, which usually roll true and at a good pace. You'll find the fairways are typically lush, but expect some firm lies in the rough, particularly when the coastal winds have dried things out. It's a fair test, and the course staff does a good job keeping it playable.