Sand Point Country Club

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Sand Point Country Club accessible to non-members, and if so, how can I arrange a round?

Sand Point is a private club, so direct public play isn't an option. Your best bet is to secure an invitation from a current member or look for charity tournaments hosted there, which occasionally open up tee times to non-members for a fee. We've found this is often the most straightforward path to experiencing its greens.

What's the signature challenge or most memorable stretch of holes at Sand Point Country Club?

You'll quickly discover Sand Point's true character on its back nine, particularly the stretch from holes 13 through 16, which demand precision and strategic thinking. The elevation changes and mature tree lines here create some truly demanding shots, but the views are your reward for navigating them successfully. We always look forward to that challenging finish.

When is the optimal time of year to play Sand Point Country Club for the best conditions and experience?

We highly recommend visiting Sand Point in late spring or early fall - think May-June or September-October. During these months, the Pacific Northwest weather is typically mild and dry, ensuring the course is in peak condition without the summer crowds or the wetter winter months. You'll get firm fairways and true greens, plus comfortable playing temperatures.

Beyond the course, what amenities or experiences should I expect at Sand Point Country Club?

Sand Point offers a classic country club experience, with a welcoming clubhouse that boasts excellent dining options - don't miss the patio overlooking the water if the weather permits. The practice facilities are top-notch, including a comprehensive short game area, which we always appreciate for a pre-round tune-up. It's a place where you can easily spend the whole day, not just your tee time.

How does Sand Point Country Club's overall experience and value compare to other premier clubs in the region?

While Sand Point carries the expected price tag of a top-tier private club, we believe the value lies in its consistently immaculate conditioning and the genuine, unpretentious atmosphere. It offers a more traditional, member-focused experience compared to some flashier resorts, prioritizing golf and camaraderie. You're paying for a well-maintained, classic track and a welcoming environment, not just a name.