Hamptons Golf Courses: The Best Clubs and Courses to Play Out East

Duffers love nothing more than a good golf story, so here goes: In 1888, wealthy New York financier John Reid received a set of golf clubs from Scotland as a gift.  With no place to play nearby, Reid and a few of his fabulously-well-to-do pals built their own three-hole course in Yonkers.

Practically overnight, golf became the thing to do, and unbridled enthusiasm for the game spread to summer communities on the East End. Private clubs were formed, and some of the best golf courses in the country were constructed around the turn of the 19th century — including Shinnecock Hills Golf Club in 1891, the Maidstone Club in 1894, and National Golf Links of America in 1911.

But East End golf isn’t all about fancy private clubs. Here’s a guide to the best golf courses in the Hamptons.

Elite Private Golf Clubs in the Hamptons

The Hamptons’ private clubs do reign supreme on Golf Digest’s Top 100 Golf Courses for 2019, with four ranking in the top 40: Shinnecock (number 4), National (number 8), Friar’s Head (number 15) and Sebonac Golf Club (number 39). An honorable mention goes to the Maidstone Club, which ranked at number 67.

Other private clubs have sprung up throughout the Hamptons, carved out of bluffs, ocean dunes and potato fields — tracks like Bridgehampton Golf Club, Westhampton Country Club, Quogue Field Club, South Fork Country Club in Amagansett, Noyac Golf Club in Sag Harbor and the Bridge Golf Club in Bridgehampton.

To join these, you’ll usually need to get a member to sponsor you, get approval from the membership committee, and pay initiation fees to acquire shares in the club. Some of these clubs have initiation fees of $250,000 to $750,000; others have waiting lists up to 20 years long.

Non-Equity Private Golf Clubs in the Hamptons

If you’re summering in the Hamptons and looking to get in a round before heading to the beach, you’re not out of luck. Non-equity clubs present a more accessible option for the golfer who prefers a club setting over a public course, since you can pay the initiation fee and tee off on the same day.