Kingsboro Golf Course

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the best time of year to play Kingsboro Golf Course for optimal conditions?

You'll find Kingsboro truly shines in the spring and early fall. The greens are typically at their purest from late April through June, and again in September when the humidity drops. We recommend avoiding mid-summer if you prefer firmer fairways and less heat, as it can get quite warm.

What's the most challenging or memorable hole at Kingsboro, and what should I watch out for?

You absolutely need to prepare for the par-4 14th, affectionately known as "The Serpent's Coil." Its sharp dogleg left around a dense cypress grove demands a precise tee shot, and the approach to a narrow, elevated green is a true test of nerve. Don't be afraid to lay up if your drive isn't perfect; bogey is a good score here.

How does the cost of playing Kingsboro compare to other courses in the region, and is it worth it?

Kingsboro sits in the mid-to-upper tier for green fees in the area, but we think it's a solid value for the experience. You're paying for consistently excellent conditions and a truly unique layout that stands out from its neighbors. Always book well in advance, especially for weekend mornings, to secure your preferred time.

Is Kingsboro known for slow play, and when are the best times to ensure a quicker round?

Kingsboro can get busy, especially on weekend mornings, which can lead to a slower pace if you're not careful. We highly recommend booking the first tee time of the day or aiming for a weekday afternoon after 2 PM. You'll enjoy the course much more without feeling rushed or waiting on every shot.

What's the clubhouse experience like at Kingsboro, and what should I check out after my round?

The Kingsboro clubhouse is charmingly classic, not overly opulent, but very comfortable and welcoming. We always grab a craft beer and their famous "Kingsboro Burger" on the patio overlooking the 18th green-it's the perfect way to debrief your round. Their pro shop also has some unique local gear you won't find anywhere else.