Sandy Pebbles Golf Course

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the ideal time to play Sandy Pebbles Golf Course for the best experience?

We recommend visiting Sandy Pebbles in late spring or early fall, typically May-June or September-October. You'll find the coastal winds are usually more manageable during these shoulder seasons, and the course conditions are absolutely pristine without the peak summer crowds.

How challenging is Sandy Pebbles, especially for a mid-handicapper?

Sandy Pebbles is a true test of golf, particularly when the ocean breeze decides to join your round. The course demands precise iron play and a creative short game around its undulating, links-style greens, so don't expect an easy stroll. You'll definitely use every club in your bag.

What are the must-play holes or unique features at Sandy Pebbles that I shouldn't miss?

You absolutely have to experience the 14th, a dramatic par-3 that plays directly over a rocky inlet to a green perched on a bluff. It's a breathtaking shot, but don't get distracted by the views - a par here feels like a birdie. Also, pay attention to the unique 'pebble' bunkers; they're as challenging as they are visually striking.

Is Sandy Pebbles Golf Course worth the green fee, and what should I expect regarding costs?

While Sandy Pebbles carries a premium green fee, we genuinely believe it's worth every penny for the unique, rugged coastal experience it offers. Expect to pay in the $250-350 range for 18 holes, but the course's immaculate condition and stunning setting truly justify the investment. Consider it a bucket-list round.

What practical advice do you have for someone playing Sandy Pebbles for the first time?

Definitely plan to walk Sandy Pebbles; it's the best way to appreciate the natural contours and strategic design, plus carts are often restricted to paths anyway. We also strongly suggest bringing an extra layer, even on sunny days, as the coastal breeze can be surprisingly brisk and change quickly.