Sandy Point Golf

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the best time of year to play Sandy Point Golf?

We've found late spring (April-May) or early fall (September-October) offers the perfect balance at Sandy Point. The greens are pristine, the weather is comfortably mild, and you'll avoid the peak summer humidity and larger crowds. You'll get the best course conditions and a more relaxed pace of play during these shoulder seasons.

What makes Sandy Point Golf unique, and what should I expect from its signature holes?

Sandy Point truly stands out with its clever use of natural sandy waste areas and the prevailing coastal breezes. Keep an eye out for the infamous 'Dune' hole, a par-3 where the wind off the water makes club selection a true gamble. We recommend playing a club up and embracing the challenge – it's a memorable test of your short game.

Is Sandy Point Golf suitable for all skill levels, or is it a tough track?

Don't let the name fool you - Sandy Point offers a fair challenge that can be enjoyed by most golfers. While the front nine is more forgiving with wider fairways, the back nine demands precision, especially around the water hazards and tighter tree lines. Choose the right tee box for your game, and you'll have a fantastic time.

What's the typical cost for a round at Sandy Point, and is it worth the price?

Expect to pay around $120-$180 for a prime time round at Sandy Point, depending on the season and day of the week. We absolutely think it's worth every penny; the course conditioning is consistently excellent, and the memorable layout easily justifies the price tag. It's a premium experience without breaking the bank.

Beyond the golf, what's the vibe like at Sandy Point's clubhouse and facilities?

The clubhouse at Sandy Point strikes a great balance- it's relaxed but refined, perfect for unwinding after your round. We always grab a post-round craft beer and a burger on the patio overlooking the 18th green. It's the ideal spot to recap your best shots and soak in the atmosphere.