Links Golf Course

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the best time of year to play Links Golf Course, considering the weather?

We've found late spring or early fall offers the sweet spot for playing here. You'll get fewer crowds and the course conditions are usually firm and fast, though you should always be ready for a brisk wind off the coast.

What makes Links Golf Course different from other courses in the US, and what should I expect on the first tee?

Forget lush, manicured parkland-style golf; this is a true links experience that demands a different approach. You'll encounter firm, bouncy fairways, deep pot bunkers, and fescue rough that demands precision and strategic thinking, not just raw power.

Is playing Links Golf Course worth the green fee, and what's the typical cost?

Expect to pay in the $300-$450 range, depending on the season and time of day you book. While it's a significant investment, the pure links challenge and stunning coastal views make it an unforgettable round and absolutely worth every penny.

Do I need a caddie at Links Golf Course, and is it a walking-only course?

Yes, we highly recommend taking a caddie here; their local knowledge of the subtle breaks, wind effects, and optimal lines is invaluable. The course is walking-only, which truly enhances the links experience and lets you soak in the natural beauty of the landscape.

Which holes at Links Golf Course are the most memorable or must-see?

The par-3 7th, with its dramatic cliffside carry over crashing waves, is an absolute showstopper and a photo op you won't forget. We also love the strategic par-5 14th, where a well-placed tee shot can set up a chance at eagle, but a miss means a quick trip to a deep pot bunker.