Links Golf Club
Frequently Asked Questions
How authentic is Links Golf Club's links experience, given it's in the United States?
You'll find Links Golf Club delivers a remarkably genuine links feel, even without an ocean view. The firm, fast fescue fairways and deep, revetted bunkers demand a ground game, just like across the pond. We think it's one of the best inland links emulations you'll play.
When is the best time of year to play Links Golf Club to truly experience its unique character?
We highly recommend visiting in late spring or early fall. The cooler temperatures and consistent breezes truly bring out the course's strategic design, making every shot a thoughtful decision. Avoid the peak summer heat when the course can play a bit softer than its ideal links conditions.
Is Links Golf Club overly challenging, or can golfers of all skill levels enjoy a round here?
While it certainly presents a stern test, Links Golf Club is very playable if you choose the right tees. The fairways are generous, but the real challenge lies in navigating the wind and avoiding the deep fescue rough and strategic bunkers. Play smart, and you'll have a fantastic time.
What's the one hole at Links Golf Club that every golfer absolutely needs to experience?
You absolutely must pay attention to the par-4 14th hole, affectionately known as "The Cauldron." Its blind tee shot over a ridge to a massive, undulating punchbowl green is pure links theatre, demanding precision and a bit of luck. It's a truly memorable and unique challenge.
What should I expect regarding green fees and booking a tee time at Links Golf Club?
Links Golf Club is a premium experience, so expect green fees to reflect that-it's an investment, but one we believe is well worth it. We strongly advise booking your tee time several months in advance, especially if you're aiming for a weekend or peak season slot. Caddies are available and highly recommended for first-timers to help navigate the subtle contours.