Harbor Links Golf Course

Website: http://www.harborlinks.com/

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes Harbor Links Golf Course truly stand out from other courses in the region?

You'll immediately notice the incredible harbor views, especially on the back nine where several holes play right along the water. It's not just the scenery, though; the course design itself offers a fantastic links-style challenge with firm, fast fairways and strategically placed bunkers that demand smart play. We think it's one of the best public options for a true coastal golf experience.

When is the best time to play Harbor Links, and how far in advance should I book?

We highly recommend visiting in late spring or early fall when the weather is ideal and the course is in peak condition without the peak summer crowds. For weekend tee times, you absolutely need to book at least 2-3 weeks out, especially if you want a morning slot. Weekdays are a bit more flexible, but still plan ahead.

How challenging is Harbor Links for an average golfer, and what should I watch out for?

Harbor Links offers a fair test, but it's definitely playable for most handicaps from the right tees. The biggest challenge comes from the wind, which can really pick up off the harbor and make club selection tricky on holes like the par-3 14th. Pay attention to your approach shots; the greens have subtle undulations that can fool you.

Is playing Harbor Links worth the green fee, and what's included?

Absolutely, we consider Harbor Links an excellent value for the quality of golf and the stunning views you get. Your green fee covers 18 holes of championship golf and a cart, and you'll find the practice facilities - a driving range and putting green - are well-maintained and included for warm-up. It feels like a private club experience without the membership.

What's the clubhouse experience like at Harbor Links, and are there good options for food and drink after a round?

The clubhouse at Harbor Links is welcoming and offers fantastic views overlooking the 18th green and the harbor beyond. We always grab a bite at The Anchor Grill; their fish tacos are surprisingly good, and it's the perfect spot to relax with a cold drink and recount your round. It's a casual, friendly atmosphere, not overly fancy.