| _ | | _ | | | Timeless in its design, Champions Club represents a graceful retreat to traditional designs of the past. The scenic course winds through majestic woods and sparkling lakes while offering challenging play for golfers of all levels. Champions Club also offers comprehensive practive facilities, which include a driving range, practice bunker, chipping green, and putting green. Slope = 126 / ***1/2 | | | _ | | _ | | | Players of all abilities will enjoy Cimarrone's par-72, 6,891 yard championship layout. Designed by renowned architect, David Postlethwait, Cimarrone's manicured course conditions and challenging design provides a fun, player-friendly experience for players of all abilities. Beginners will enjoy Cimarrone's well defined fairways and magnificent greens. Advanced players will appreciate numerous risk-reward opportunities provided by strategically placed bunkers and a water or marsh feature on every hole. Slope = 132 / **** | | | _ | | _ | | | Pine Lakes is the longest of the Palm Coast courses. Fortunately for the big hitters, it can also be the most forgiving! On the other hand, there is water on half of the holes and long-iron approach shots are uncommon. Pine Lakes has hosted the PGA Tour Qualifying School. It was designed by Palmer-Seay. Several white sand bunkers are subtly positioned on the fairways and manicured greens are always beautifully maintained. Pine Lakes was recently voted the 13th best course in Florida. Slope = 126 / **** | | | _ | | _ | | | The design intent is to offer every golfer the appropriate risk-reward situations that challenges the experienced player and offers encouragement to the novice. Sixteen large lakes and over sixty contoured bunkers, in combination with meticulous landscaping, provide players with a superbly conditioned facility. The distinctive layout will test shot-making abilities and require the use of every club in the golf bag. Slope = 132 / *** | | | _ | | _ | | | NOTE: Must be a guest of the Amelia Island Plantation resort to play. Amelia River (formerly Royal Amelia) is renowned as one of the best-conditioned courses in the area with incredibly smooth TifEagle greens, sculpted around a forest of majestic live oaks, sabal palms, pines, and wax myrtles. This par 72 track, designed by Tom Jackson, which plays to a yardage of 6,823 from the back tees, is always in pristine shape with well-manicured rolling fairways, smooth bunkers and greens that challenge all skill levels. This 18 hole course is unique in character and is a treat to play. Slope = 137 | | | _ | | _ | | | NOTE: Must be a guest of the Amelia Island Plantation resort to play. The Oak Marsh Golf Course is one of the truly classic Pete Dye designed courses in the world. Oak Marsh, built in 1972, is noted for its tight fairways and small greens, meandering along serpentine salt marsh creeks and through the moss draped heritage oaks that Amelia Island is famous for. It was also awarded as "Best of the South" by Links Magazine. Slope = 134 / **** | | | _ | | _ | | | NOTE: Must be a guest of the Amelia Island Plantation resort to play. Winding along a coastal Atlantic dune ridge, Ocean Links #4,#5,#6,#15,#16 provide golfers with five oceanfront golf holes. The fairways and greens are parallel to the beaches and meander through a unique coastal maritime hammock. Named by Golf for Women, this course is one of the "50 Best Courses for Women". At par 70, this 18 hole combination provides a challenge to golfers of all ages. It was designed by Pete Dye in 1974. Slope = 130 / **** | | | _ | | _ | | | Amelia National is northeast Florida's newest Tom Fazio Golf and Country Club community. This 18-hole championship course is guaranteed to challenge players of every level. Fazio is recognized for his dramatically beautiful and extremely playable designs, and Amelia National is no exception. The course was sculpted to create interesting contours and hazards guaranteed to test a player's abilities while providing a beautiful, natural northern Florida setting. Amenities include an eight acre practice facility with a driving range, practice bunker, chipping and putting greens and a magnificent French Provincial clubhouse. Slope = 136 | | | _ | | _ | | | Designed by award winning golf course architect Clyde Johnston, Eagle Harbor golf course provides a challenge for all skill levels. This 18 hole championship golf course is well maintained and the greens are right up there with the best in the area. There is just enough contour and speed to keep you thinking. Players enjoy the beauty and challenge numerous bodies of water. Slope = 133 / ***1/2 | | | _ | | _ | | | The folks at North Hampton promise "you'll be treated like royalty" when you play this design by the "King" himself, Arnold Palmer. The par-72 layout weaves its way through ten spring fed lakes lined by coquina boulders and wild grasses with rolling fairways and elevation changes of over 40 feet. Although the club opened in March 2001, the course is already well established and in tremendous condition. We think you'll agree, this Arnold Palmer Signature Course is the stuff that legends are made of. Slope = 143 | | | _ | | _ | | | NOTE: Must be a guest at Sawgrass Marriott Resort to play. The centerpiece of Marsh Landing is the 6,841 yard, par 72 golf course and was designed by Arnold Palmer's design partner, Ed Seay. The course weaves through pockets of intracoastal marshes and towering pines that provides a year-round golf experience and home to an extraordinary array of wildlife. Slope = 135 / **** | | | _ | | _ | | | NOTE: Must be a guest at Sawgrass Marriott Resort to play. Built in 1970, the Ponte Vedra Golf & Country Club (formerly Oak Bridge) is one of the courses in the prestigious Sawgrass rotation. It is kept in excellent condition and provides a number of the most attractive holes in the area. Redesigned by Arnold Palmer and Ed Seay with tree-lined fairways and slightly undulating greens, the course is thoroughly enjoyable for all levels of players. Slope = 129 / **1/2 | | | _ | | _ | | | Clyde Johnston has designed a gem for everyone to enjoy just north of St. Augustine. This is his best effort yet in the area. Carved out of a pine forest, the course at St. Johns Golf & Country Club offers a great test for every skill level. Five tees plus a family tee vary the length of the course from a monster 7,200 yards down to almost 2,400 yards. Depending on wind conditions, the 18-hole course can be a real bear. Take your time and enjoy the surroundings for the next four hours. Slope = 137 | | | _ | | _ | | | The 18-hole championship Golf Club of Amelia Island is located on Summer Beach Resort, adjacent to the Ritz-Carlton, Amelia Island. It was designed by Mark McCumber and Gene Littler, both PGA Tour veterans, to present players with the ultimate in pure golfing pleasure. The course winds through the natural beauty of Amelia Island and is meticulously maintained by a veteran crew. Demanding but fun, the front nine was designed around large oak trees and lakes and the back nine around beautiful marshes, wide fairways and ocean breezes. Slope = 136 / **** | | | _ | | _ | | | Elegantly crafted by renowned golf course architect Arthur Hills, Windsor Parke Golf Club is the premier 18-hole championship golf course in the Jacksonville area. The course, which features sculpted, rolling fairways, strategic bunkering and dramatic elevations that are typical of a Hills layout, has the distinction of being selected as one of the top 100 courses in the state of Florida and it is also the only nationally-rated course in Jacksonville. Slope = 133 / **** | | | _ | | _ | | | Note: Must be a guest at the Ginn Hammock Beach Resort to play. The Ocean Course is a Jack Nicklaus Signature design with six holes that put the players right on the very edge of the Atlantic Ocean. The Ocean Course has built a loyal following over the years, and is often mentioned in lists of the country's best resort courses. Come see for yourself what oceanfront golf was meant to be. Slope = 147 / ***** | | | _ | | _ | | | Note: Must be a guest at the Ginn Hammock Beach Resort to play. The Conservatory course is a Tom Watson Signature design. The course offers dramatic elevations and undulating greens not commonly found in Florida. Highlighted by man-made waterfalls, babbling brooks and veneered field stone work, Watson anticipates that this will be one of the top 18-hole golf courses in the state. The Conservatory course has nearly 76 acres of man-made lakes and three water features. Two Carolina-style creeks wind next to the greens and a large stunning waterfall serves as a natural water treatment system. Watson also added three sod-faced bunkers, a nod to his affinity for British links-style golf. Slope = 151 / ****1/2 | | | _ | | _ | | | An Arthur Hills design, Palencia's championship golf course meanders through hardwood forests and along marshland preserves for beautiful scenery and topography. The intracoastal serves as a stunning backdrop for greens six and sixteen. Strategic shot-making is rewarded throughout the course, especially on the unique and demanding par fives, including the ninth and eigtheenth holes. This 18-hole course is designed with golfers of all abilities in mind. | | | _ | | _ | | | NOTE: Must be a guest at Sawgrass Marriott Resort to play. Designed by Ed Seay of Palmer Design Company , Sawgrass Country Club is ranked among the top 25 resort courses by Golf Digest. It gained its reputation as the home of the PGA Tour's Tournament Players Championships from 1977-1981. There is water on 14 of the 18 holes, along with approaches into extremely well bunkered greens. In addition, the greens are shallow but wide, giving to tight pin placements. Slope = 147 | | | _ | | _ | | | NOTE: Must be a guest at Sawgrass Marriott Resort to play. Regarded as Pete Dye's masterpiece, the TPC Stadium Course has become the crown jewel of the courses played on the PGA TOUR. Every May the world watches the professionals at The Players Championship battle the course and their wits. Treacherous and sand waste areas, watery oppositions on every hole, and Scottish link style bunkers are signatures of this famed par-72 course. TPC is the course for every golfer on the planet. Slope = 138 / ****1/2 | | | _ | | _ | | | NOTE: Must be a guest at Sawgrass Marriott Resort to play. Pete Dye and Jerry Pate crafted this par-72 Sawgrass TPC Valley course. Water comes into play on 6,838 yards along 18 holes, while fairways filled with hills and valleys create additional challenges. The fairways and the greens are large, and even though there are hazards out there, there's enough room to hit the ball where you want to and have it be a good shot. The valley course is fun. Slope = 130 / **** | | | _ | | _ | | | The course features loblolly pines and open meadows on the front nine, while the natural beauty of 200-year-old live oaks with huge, shady canopies perfectly complements the back nine. Lush native vegetation abounds throughout the course. The 9th and 18th holes meet at the clubhouse while the other holes offer vistas that are simply not to be missed. Slope = 132 / **** | | | _ | | _ | | | The Slammer and Squire features two distinct nines. The front side meanders through an old pine forest linked together with wetland corridors to protect the indigenous vegetation and wildlife. The back nine, bordering the World Golf Village, finishes with a breathtaking view of the World Golf Hall of Fame that towers above the 18th green. This fun and interesting course has five sets of tees to challenge every caliber of player. Slope = 135 / **** | | | | | | | | Custom Trip Quote to Jacksonville | | | | | | | | | | |