TIMBER POINT GOLF CLUB
🇺🇸 Great River, NY, USA
Designed by Harry S. Colt, C. H. Alison
Timber Point Golf Club sits on a narrow peninsula jutting into the Great South Bay on Long Island's south shore. The property was designed by Harry Colt and Charles Alison in the late 1920s, part of their brief but influential American tour that produced several notable layouts in the region. The course occupies dramatic waterfront terrain, with holes routed along bluffs and through coastal woodland that gives the facility its name.
The White and Red nines combine to form one of three eighteen-hole configurations at Timber Point, which operates as a public facility within the Suffolk County park system. The routing takes advantage of elevation changes uncommon on Long Island, with several holes playing along ridgelines that offer views across the bay. The design reflects Colt's characteristic strategic bunkering and green complexes that reward thoughtful approach play, though the course has evolved through decades of maintenance and modification under public operation.
Timber Point's setting distinguishes it from most Long Island golf. The coastal forest and proximity to tidal waters create a different playing environment than the flat, open parkland typical of the region. The course serves a high volume of daily-fee play throughout the season, making it an accessible example of golden-age architecture in the New York metropolitan area. The property's natural beauty and historical design pedigree have kept it relevant among Long Island's crowded golf landscape for nearly a century.
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Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
White/Red was designed by Harry S. Colt and C. H. Alison.
Yes. White/Red at Timber Point Golf Club is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at White/Red is 72.
White/Red plays 6,441 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at White/Red is 125.
White/Red is a 18-hole course.