Tarratine Club of Dark Harbor
Frequently Asked Questions
How can I secure a tee time at the Tarratine Club of Dark Harbor?
The Tarratine Club is a highly exclusive, private club, so you won't find public tee times available. Your best bet is to be invited by a current member or explore reciprocal arrangements if your home club has one. It's a truly special experience, so it's worth the effort to connect with a member.
What makes the Tarratine Club's course layout unique compared to other coastal courses?
You'll find a classic, understated design here that truly embraces its island setting without being overly dramatic. The course features subtle elevation changes and strategic bunkering, demanding thoughtful shot placement rather than brute force. It's a walking course, and you'll appreciate the quiet beauty and the way the holes unfold naturally through the landscape.
When is the ideal time to visit and play golf at Tarratine Club of Dark Harbor?
Given its location in Maine, the season is wonderfully short but sweet, typically running from late May through early October. We highly recommend visiting in late summer – August and early September – when the weather is most stable, the fescue is lush, and the island's charm is at its peak. Expect crisp mornings and comfortable afternoons perfect for golf.
What kind of atmosphere and amenities should I expect at the Tarratine Club clubhouse?
The clubhouse at Tarratine is wonderfully unpretentious and steeped in history, reflecting the club's long-standing traditions. You'll find a welcoming, relaxed atmosphere where members gather for simple, delicious meals and genuine conversation. It's not about flashy amenities, but rather about comfort, camaraderie, and enjoying the stunning views over the harbor.
Is the Tarratine Club of Dark Harbor a challenging course for all skill levels?
While it might not boast extreme length, Tarratine is a course that rewards precision and strategic thinking, making it a fair challenge for all handicaps. The greens are often subtle and demand a good touch, and the coastal winds can certainly add an extra layer of difficulty. You'll find yourself using every club in your bag, which is always a sign of a great design.