Course Description
The Westhampton Country Club is located in the beautiful coastal village of Westhampton Beach, NY. This breathtaking course spreads across richly wooded lands, lined with broad fairways, and hosts an impressive collection of 18 holes. Each hole provides its unique set of challenges, a testament to its expert design.
Unfortunately, the course’s illustrious designer remains unnamed. But the club’s rich history and its contributions to local golf culture have attracted enthusiasts from across the globe for years. The club welcomes guests under its invitingly inclusive policy while maintaining a dress code that preserves its tradition and prestige.
Area Information
Westhampton Beach is a part of Southampton, New York, known for its pristine coastal beauty and diverse flora and fauna. It’s an area that offers breathtaking views with abundant recreational opportunities and a thriving local culture.
Nearby Attractions
- The Town of Southampton, offering a range of attractions from museums, historic sites, and more.
- East End Seaport Museum, a must-visit for history buffs.
- The Lavender by the Bay, New York’s premier lavender farm.
Travel Arrangements
Westhampton Country Club is conveniently situated only a few miles from Francis S. Gabreski Airport, making it an accessible destination for distant travellers. The area offers a variety of lodging options, from luxurious hotels like the Margaritaville Hotel to quaint bed-and-breakfasts such as the Grassmere Inn.
Weather Patterns
Westhampton Beach has a humid subtropical climate, making it perfect for year-round golfing. Summers are warm and humid while winters are mild.
Best Times to Play
The best time to play at Westhampton Country Club is from late Spring to early Fall, when temperatures are most comfortable for outdoor activities.
Nearby Notable Courses
- Shinnecock Hills Golf Course: Another gem in the Southampton area, this is one of the top-ranked courses in the U.S.
- National Golf Links of America: A prestigious course in Southampton featuring holes modelled after famous European designs.