Bay Breeze Golf Course

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the ideal time to play Bay Breeze Golf Course, especially considering the coastal weather?

We always recommend visiting Bay Breeze in the late spring or early fall. You'll find the temperatures are perfect for walking, and the notorious bay winds are usually a bit calmer, making those exposed holes more manageable. Avoid peak summer if you dislike humidity and busier tee sheets.

What's the most memorable challenge at Bay Breeze, and which holes truly stand out?

The back nine, particularly holes 14 through 16, is where Bay Breeze really tests you. The par-3 15th, playing directly along the water, is a true beauty and a beast when the wind picks up - club selection is everything there. You'll need to commit to your shots to score well on this stretch.

How busy does Bay Breeze typically get, and what's the best strategy for a smooth round?

Bay Breeze is a popular local spot, so expect a steady flow, especially on weekend mornings. We've found that booking an early morning tee time on a weekday is your best bet for a sub-four-hour round. Otherwise, embrace the views and enjoy the company; it's rarely a frustratingly slow pace.

What's the post-round experience like at Bay Breeze, and what should I definitely try at the clubhouse?

After your round, head straight to the patio at The Anchor Grill - the views of the bay are fantastic, and it's the perfect spot to recap your birdies and bogeys. You absolutely must try their signature "Bay Breeze Burger" with a local craft beer; it's a perfect end to a great day on the links.

Is Bay Breeze a good value for the green fees, and what can I expect for the cost?

We consider Bay Breeze to be an excellent mid-range value, especially given the course conditions and stunning bay views. Green fees are competitive for the region, and you're paying for a well-maintained track with a memorable layout, not just another municipal course. Cart rentals are standard, but walking is a great option if you're up for it.