Mink Meadows Golf Club

Website: https://www.minkmeadowsgc.com/

Frequently Asked Questions

When's the best time to play Mink Meadows without the Martha's Vineyard summer rush?

We highly recommend visiting in the shoulder seasons-late spring or early fall-to truly enjoy Mink Meadows. You'll find the course less crowded, the weather still delightful, and the pace of play much more relaxed than in the bustling summer months. Plus, the foliage in autumn adds a beautiful backdrop to your round.

Is Mink Meadows a good fit for a serious golfer, or is it more of a casual track?

While it's a shorter, nine-hole course, don't mistake Mink Meadows for just a pitch-and-putt; it offers a fun challenge for all skill levels. You'll appreciate the tight fairways and strategic bunkering that demand accuracy, making it a great place to sharpen your short game and enjoy a relaxed round. It's perfect for a quick, enjoyable golf fix, not necessarily a championship test.

What makes Mink Meadows unique compared to other courses on Martha's Vineyard?

Mink Meadows stands out for its intimate, classic New England feel and its surprisingly varied nine holes. You'll love the glimpses of Vineyard Sound from a few holes, especially the elevated tee on the 7th, which offers a fantastic view and a thrilling downhill shot. It's a charming, walkable course that truly captures the island's relaxed spirit.

What should I expect to pay for a round at Mink Meadows, and is it good value for a 9-hole course?

Green fees at Mink Meadows are quite reasonable, especially when you consider its Martha's Vineyard location; expect to pay around $50-70 for 9 holes, depending on the season. We think it's excellent value for a well-maintained, enjoyable course that offers a genuine island golf experience without breaking the bank. It's a perfect option if you're looking for a quality, quicker round.

What kind of amenities does Mink Meadows offer, and what's the overall vibe like?

Mink Meadows has a wonderfully unpretentious, friendly vibe-it's exactly what you want from a local island course. You'll find a small pro shop with essentials and a snack bar for a quick bite, but the real amenity is the laid-back atmosphere and the chance to enjoy golf without any fuss. It's a place where you can truly relax and just play.