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Noyac Golf Club: Course Intelligence
William Mitchell designed Noyac Golf Club in 1964 on a piece of Sag Harbor, New York Long Island Sound shoreline land at the eastern end of the South Fork. The course is one of the older Hamptons-area routings — predating Atlantic Golf Club and the broader 1990s expansion of South Fork private golf — and Mitchell routed the eighteen holes through gentle Long Island coastal terrain with several holes playing along the sound or its adjacent marshes. The course has stayed deliberately small and quiet through generations, with the membership resisting the destination-private expansion patterns that have reshaped much of the eastern Long Island golf landscape.
The course plays around 6,900 yards par 72 from the back markers, with bent fairways and a slope in the upper 130s. The fairways play firm given the sandy coastal subsoil. The thirteenth hole is a 198-yard par-3 with Sag Harbor visible behind the green; the seventeenth, a 422-yard par-4 along a natural marsh, is the routing's most-photographed mid-round hole. The native fescue and the natural water-and-marsh exposure give the property visual signature consistent with the broader South Fork links cluster.
Noyac Golf Club is private and access is members and accompanied guests only. The membership is regional South Fork and New York metro business and professional families with multi-generation ties through the 1960s founding. The hospitality model is traditional country club, and the club has stayed deliberately quiet about national rankings.
Long Island coastal climate gives Noyac a playing season of April through November, with the firmest conditions in September and October. The Sag Harbor and Long Island Sound exposure gives the property reliable daily wind from June through September. The course closes through brief winter cold snaps. The fescue and the natural shoreline turn through Atlantic seasonal colors from late spring through autumn.
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