Links at Perry Cabin

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Links at Perry Cabin a true links course, and what makes its design unique?

While it carries the 'Links' name, don't expect a traditional Scottish seaside experience; this is a brilliant modern American interpretation. You'll find a design that masterfully incorporates the Chesapeake Bay's natural wetlands and windswept fescue, creating a challenging yet visually stunning round. The strategic bunkering and dramatic sightlines truly make each hole memorable.

When is the best time of year to play Links at Perry Cabin for ideal conditions and value?

We always recommend late spring or early fall for the absolute best conditions-the fescue is vibrant, and the air is crisp without being too hot. If you're looking for slightly better value and fewer crowds, consider a weekday round in early May or late October; the course remains in fantastic shape. Just be prepared for potential wind off the water, which adds to the challenge.

What are the must-see holes at Links at Perry Cabin, and what kind of views can I expect?

You absolutely can't miss the stretch from holes 14 through 17; they hug the water and offer breathtaking views of the Chesapeake Bay. The par-3 16th, playing directly over a marshy inlet, is a true postcard moment, demanding precision and rewarding courage. Expect expansive water vistas and a real sense of coastal golf throughout your back nine.

What's the typical pace of play like at Links at Perry Cabin, and is it a walkable course?

Pace of play here is generally excellent, thanks to well-managed tee times and a commitment to a smooth flow-you'll rarely feel rushed or waiting. While the course is cart-friendly, we highly recommend walking to truly appreciate the subtle undulations and natural beauty of the landscape. Consider taking a forecaddie; they offer invaluable local knowledge and enhance the experience significantly.

Is Links at Perry Cabin a challenging course, and is the green fee worth the experience?

From the championship tees, this course is a serious test, with strategic bunkering and wind off the Bay demanding your best game. However, with multiple tee boxes, it's incredibly playable for all skill levels, offering a fair challenge without being overly punishing. The green fee is absolutely worth it for the immaculate conditions, stunning scenery, and top-tier service-it's a complete golf experience.