The Links Resort Golf Course

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the absolute best time to play The Links Resort Golf Course, and what should I expect from the weather?

We always steer friends towards late spring (April-May) or early fall (September-October) for The Links. You'll find the fescue at its most vibrant, the greens running true, and the coastal winds, while always present, are typically more manageable than in peak summer. Be prepared for those winds; they're a constant, strategic element here, not just a breeze.

What are the must-play holes at The Links Resort, and what makes them so memorable?

You absolutely cannot miss the stretch from 14 to 17. The par-3 15th, "Ocean's Roar," demands a precise shot over a dramatic inlet, and the par-5 17th, "Clipper's Edge," offers a breathtaking panoramic view of the coastline, but punishes anything less than a perfect drive. These holes are why you come here - pure, exhilarating links golf.

How challenging is The Links Resort for an average golfer, and do you recommend taking a caddie?

The Links is a proper test, especially if the wind is up; it's not a casual resort track. We strongly recommend taking a caddie, especially for your first round. Their local knowledge of the subtle breaks on the greens and the best lines off the tee will save you strokes and enhance your experience significantly.

After a round at The Links Resort, where should we grab a bite or a drink?

Head straight to "The Anchor & Iron" pub in the clubhouse - it's our go-to. Their clam chowder is legendary, and the views from the patio overlooking the 18th green are the perfect backdrop for reliving your best shots. It's a classic, unpretentious spot to unwind.

Is playing The Links Resort Golf Course worth the premium green fee, and do you have any booking tips?

Absolutely, it's a bucket-list course and worth every penny for the experience. We advise booking your tee time at least 3-4 months in advance, especially for weekend play, as it fills up fast. Look for twilight rates if you're flexible, but honestly, just get yourself on the first tee here.