Sea Mountain Golf Club

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the best time to play Sea Mountain Golf Club for optimal conditions?

We find the shoulder seasons-late spring and early fall-offer the ideal balance of pleasant weather and fewer crowds. You'll experience more consistent winds and enjoy a better pace of play without the peak summer heat.

What makes Sea Mountain's course layout truly unique compared to other coastal courses?

Sea Mountain truly lives up to its name, masterfully blending dramatic oceanfront holes with significant elevation changes as you move inland. You'll encounter challenging uphill approaches and exhilarating downhill tee shots that demand precise club selection and strategic thinking.

Is there a signature hole at Sea Mountain Golf Club that I absolutely shouldn't miss?

Absolutely, Hole #14, known as "The Cliffhanger," is an unforgettable par-3 played directly over a deep chasm to a green perched precariously on a bluff. We recommend taking an extra club and definitely pausing to soak in the breathtaking panoramic ocean vista before you swing.

How challenging is Sea Mountain for an average golfer, and what should I be prepared for?

Sea Mountain is a demanding test, especially when the coastal winds pick up, so don't expect an easy round. We advise bringing your A-game for shot shaping and careful club selection, particularly on the exposed holes near the water where conditions can change quickly.

What's the typical cost to play Sea Mountain, and is it worth the investment?

Green fees typically range from $150-$250, varying by season and tee time, with carts usually included. We believe it's absolutely worth the investment for the unique coastal golf experience, the stunning natural beauty, and the memorable challenge it presents.