Sandy Meadows Golf Course

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the ideal time of year to play Sandy Meadows Golf Course?

We've found late spring and early fall are absolutely prime at Sandy Meadows. The fescue is vibrant, the greens roll true, and you avoid the intense summer heat that can really bake out the fairways here. Plus, the crowds tend to be a bit lighter than in the peak summer months.

What's the biggest challenge or unique feature golfers should prepare for at Sandy Meadows?

Don't let the 'meadows' part fool you; the course lives up to its 'sandy' name with expansive waste areas and pot bunkers that demand precision. You'll need to master your short game from sand, as these aren't just decorative - they're truly in play on almost every hole.

Is Sandy Meadows worth the green fee, and what should I expect regarding cost?

While Sandy Meadows isn't a budget track, we firmly believe the experience justifies the price, especially if you book a twilight tee time for a slight discount. Expect to pay a premium for the immaculate conditions and unique links-style challenge, but you're getting a truly memorable round, not just another golf course.

What's the one hole or experience at Sandy Meadows I absolutely shouldn't miss?

You absolutely have to savor the par-3 14th; it's the course's signature for a reason. With the prevailing wind often pushing your ball towards the massive bunker guarding the right side, it's a beautiful but intimidating shot that will test your nerve and club selection.

How busy does Sandy Meadows get, and what's the typical pace of play?

Sandy Meadows is popular, so expect a full tee sheet, especially on weekends and during peak season. We recommend booking an early morning slot if you prioritize a quicker round, as afternoons can sometimes stretch to five hours, particularly with groups still learning to navigate the tricky bunkers.