Turtle Point Yacht and Country Club

Frequently Asked Questions

When's the ideal time to visit Turtle Point for the best golf experience?

We always steer friends towards spring (April-May) or fall (September-October) at Turtle Point. You'll find the course in immaculate shape, and the mild temperatures make for incredibly comfortable rounds, avoiding that intense summer humidity.

How challenging is Turtle Point, and what specific holes should I watch out for?

Turtle Point demands precision, especially with its tree-lined fairways and the ever-present water on several back-nine holes. Keep an eye on the par-3 14th - it's a beauty over water, but it'll eat your ball if you're not dialed in.

Can I play Turtle Point as a non-member, and what's the best way to secure a tee time?

While primarily a private club, Turtle Point does offer limited guest play, usually requiring you to be sponsored by a member or staying at an affiliated local resort. Your best bet is to call the pro shop directly well in advance to inquire about guest policies and availability.

What unique amenities or experiences does Turtle Point offer beyond the golf course?

Beyond the greens, the yacht club atmosphere truly shines. We love grabbing a post-round drink on the patio overlooking the water - the views are fantastic, and the casual dining is surprisingly excellent. It's a full experience, not just 18 holes.

What's the typical cost to play Turtle Point, and do you feel it's good value for the experience?

Expect green fees to be in the $175-250 range for non-members, depending on the season and day. We absolutely think it's worth it; the course conditioning, challenging layout, and the overall upscale, welcoming vibe make it a memorable round.