The Valley at Eastport Golf Club
Website: https://www.valleyateastport.com/
Frequently Asked Questions
When is the best time of year to play The Valley at Eastport for optimal conditions?
We highly recommend visiting in late spring or early fall-think May through early June, or mid-September through October. You'll find the fescue fairways firm but lush, the greens rolling true, and the cooler temperatures make those dramatic elevation changes much more enjoyable to walk. Avoid the humid summer months if you can, as the course can play a bit slower then.
What's the most challenging or memorable hole at The Valley, and how should I approach it?
Without a doubt, the par-3 16th hole is the one everyone talks about. It plays dramatically downhill over a deep ravine to a green guarded by bunkers, demanding a precise shot from the tee. Our advice is to trust your yardage, take one less club than you think, and aim for the center of the green-don't get greedy trying to flag it.
Is The Valley at Eastport a good value, and what's the typical cost for a round?
Absolutely, The Valley offers fantastic value for the quality of golf you get. Expect to pay anywhere from $75-$120 for a prime weekend tee time, which is a steal considering the immaculate conditions and unique layout. It's a much more affordable option than some of the flashier courses in the region, without sacrificing an ounce of challenge or beauty.
How would you describe the overall playing experience at The Valley-is it more for strategic players or big hitters?
The Valley truly rewards strategic play over brute force, thanks to its undulating terrain and well-placed hazards. You'll need to think your way around the course, especially on the back nine where the valley's natural contours come into play. Big hitters will find opportunities, but precision off the tee and smart iron play are key to scoring well here.
Beyond the golf, what should we expect from the clubhouse or dining at The Valley at Eastport?
The clubhouse at The Valley is refreshingly unpretentious, offering a comfortable spot to unwind after your round. You'll find a casual grill with excellent local craft beers on tap and surprisingly good burgers-perfect for recounting your birdies and bogeys. The outdoor patio, overlooking the 18th green and the distant hills, is the ideal place to catch the sunset.