Harbor Links Executive Course

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Harbor Links Executive Course a good choice for a quick round or if I'm new to golf?

Absolutely, this course is ideal if you're just starting out or want to squeeze in a quick round without the pressure of a full-length championship course. You'll find well-maintained shorter holes that are forgiving, making it perfect for honing your short game or introducing new players to golf.

What kind of unique views or challenges can I expect from the 'Harbor Links' setting?

The 'Harbor Links' name isn't just for show-you'll definitely encounter some lovely water views, especially on the back nine where the harbor peeks through. Be ready for a little breeze off the water, which adds a fun, subtle challenge to your approach shots on a few holes.

When is the best time to play Harbor Links Executive Course to avoid crowds and get the best experience?

We always recommend playing on a weekday morning if your schedule allows; you'll enjoy a much more relaxed pace and practically have the course to yourself. Weekends can get busy, especially with families and casual players, so plan accordingly if you prefer a quieter round.

Is playing Harbor Links Executive Course a good value compared to a full-length course?

Absolutely, it's a fantastic value. You'll find the green fees are significantly lower than its championship counterparts, making it an affordable way to enjoy a well-kept course with some great views. It's perfect for when you want a quality golf experience without breaking the bank or committing to a five-hour round.

Beyond the course itself, what amenities or practice facilities does Harbor Links Executive offer?

You're in luck-Harbor Links Executive offers a solid practice putting green right by the first tee, which is perfect for getting a feel for the greens before your round. While it doesn't have a full driving range, the pro shop is well-stocked with essentials, and there's usually a snack bar open for a quick bite or drink.