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  • TPC Sawgrass - PLAYERS Stadium Course
    110 TPC Blvd
    Ponte Vedra Beach, FL 32082

    Inquire to a Golf Zoo TPC Sawgrass Specialist for details and availability for a resort stay & play package.

    Your Time For A Truly Unforgettable Golf Experience

    From the moment you drive up to the TPC Sawgrass clubhouse to the time you depart, your group will be presented with a five-star experience for your PLAYERS Stadium Course round. Boasting eighteen of the most incredible golf holes ever designed for one course, the Pete Dye masterpiece winds through North Florida's natural wetland landscape culminating with the internationally famous 17th Island Green - one of the most recognized in golf.  Annually ranked by Golf Digest as one of the "Top 100 Courses in the World", the course was built to challenge pros like no other had done before while providing an unprecedented "stadium style" fan experience for tournament spectators. The permanent home of the PLAYERS Championship each March, the PLAYERS Stadium Course hosts an elite international field of the world's top players and the Golf Zoo Team looks forward to assisting with your group stay & play at the iconic resort as well. 

    Although the highlight is the iconic par-3 17th hole, every hole on the course is uniquely designed, plus memorable thanks to the number of exhilarating moments from past tournaments.  Experience the "butterflies" as you stand on the 17th tee like the best in the game have, thoughts of Tiger's "Better than most" putt in 2001 and relive Hal Sutton's "Be the right club, today" moment from 2000. But no doubt, the 17th hole on the PLAYERS Stadium Course is one of the most famous golf holes in the world. Playing from a yardage of 137 yards from the championsip tees, the club is usually a 9-iron or wedge shot for must players.

    Golf Zoo Staff recommendation:  plan time to enjoy a delicious breakfast one morning at the TPC Sawgrass Clubhouse Nineteen overlooking the 18th hole where locally sourced fare is freshly prepared in a relaxed and inviting atmosphere!  

    A group forecaddie is included with your round; a minimum gratuity payable to your forecaddie after round. 

    TPC Sawgrass - PLAYERS Stadium Course
    110 TPC Blvd
    Ponte Vedra Beach, FL 32082

    Inquire to a Golf Zoo TPC Sawgrass Specialist for details and availability for a resort stay & play package.

    Your Time For A Truly Unforgettable Golf Experience

    From the moment you drive up to the TPC Sawgrass clubhouse to the time you depart, your group will be presented with a five-star experience for your PLAYERS Stadium Course round. Boasting eighteen of the most incredible golf holes ever designed for one course, the Pete Dye masterpiece winds through North Florida's natural wetland landscape culminating with the internationally famous 17th Island Green - one of the most recognized in golf.  Annually ranked by Golf Digest as one of the "Top 100 Courses in the World", the course was built to challenge pros like no other had done before while providing an unprecedented "stadium style" fan experience for tournament spectators. The permanent home of the PLAYERS Championship each March, the PLAYERS Stadium Course hosts an elite international field of the world's top players and the Golf Zoo Team looks forward to assisting with your group stay & play at the iconic resort as well. 

    Although the highlight is the iconic par-3 17th hole, every hole on the course is uniquely designed, plus memorable thanks to the number of exhilarating moments from past tournaments.  Experience the "butterflies" as you stand on the 17th tee like the best in the game have, thoughts of Tiger's "Better than most" putt in 2001 and relive Hal Sutton's "Be the right club, today" moment from 2000. But no doubt, the 17th hole on the PLAYERS Stadium Course is one of the most famous golf holes in the world. Playing from a yardage of 137 yards from the championsip tees, the club is usually a 9-iron or wedge shot for must players.

    Golf Zoo Staff recommendation:  plan time to enjoy a delicious breakfast one morning at the TPC Sawgrass Clubhouse Nineteen overlooking the 18th hole where locally sourced fare is freshly prepared in a relaxed and inviting atmosphere!  

    A group forecaddie is included with your round; a minimum gratuity payable to your forecaddie after round. 

  • TPC Sawgrass - Dye's Valley Course
    110 TPC Blvd
    Ponte Vedra Beach, FL 32082
    You must stay at the Sawgrass Resort to play this course.

    Designed by Pete Dye, Bobby Weed, and player consultant Jerry Pate, the Valley Course is the "younger brother" of the Stadium Course. Finished in 1987, the golf course has hosted events such as the SENIOR PLAYERS Championship, the NFL Golf Classic, and the final stage of Senior Qualifying School. Water comes into play on 6,838 yards along 18 holes, while fairways filled with hills and valleys create additional challenges. The Valley Course is a bit milder than its sister course, but it has more undulation in the fairways than the Stadium Course. Because this facility is situated only one mile from the ocean, the wind can become a major factor.
    TPC Sawgrass - Dye's Valley Course
    110 TPC Blvd
    Ponte Vedra Beach, FL 32082
    You must stay at the Sawgrass Resort to play this course.

    Designed by Pete Dye, Bobby Weed, and player consultant Jerry Pate, the Valley Course is the "younger brother" of the Stadium Course. Finished in 1987, the golf course has hosted events such as the SENIOR PLAYERS Championship, the NFL Golf Classic, and the final stage of Senior Qualifying School. Water comes into play on 6,838 yards along 18 holes, while fairways filled with hills and valleys create additional challenges. The Valley Course is a bit milder than its sister course, but it has more undulation in the fairways than the Stadium Course. Because this facility is situated only one mile from the ocean, the wind can become a major factor.
  • Golf Club at South Hampton
    315 South Hampton Club Way
    St Augustine, FL 32092
    This beautiful layout in south Jacksonville offers every golfer the appropriate risk-reward situations that challenges experienced players and offers encouragement to the novice. Sixteen large lakes and over sixty contoured bunkers, in combination with meticulous landscaping, provide players with a very scenic, playable and challenging course. Our superbly conditioned facility features four tee boxes and stretches to a length of 6,952 yards from the tips. The distinctive layout will test shot-making abilities and require the use of every club in the golf bag.
    Golf Club at South Hampton
    315 South Hampton Club Way
    St Augustine, FL 32092
    This beautiful layout in south Jacksonville offers every golfer the appropriate risk-reward situations that challenges experienced players and offers encouragement to the novice. Sixteen large lakes and over sixty contoured bunkers, in combination with meticulous landscaping, provide players with a very scenic, playable and challenging course. Our superbly conditioned facility features four tee boxes and stretches to a length of 6,952 yards from the tips. The distinctive layout will test shot-making abilities and require the use of every club in the golf bag.
  • St. Johns Golf & Country Club
    205 Saint Johns Golf Dr
    St Augustine, FL 32092
    Clyde Johnston has designed this gem of a course located between Jacksonville and St. Augustine. Carved out of a pine forest and around wetlands, 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 7,200 yards down to 2,400 yards.

    Depending on wind conditions, the 18-hole course can be a real challenge. Take your time and enjoy the surroundings for the next four hours. New carts with GPS will help make a comfortable and enjoyable experience for our club guests in addition to getting off to a proper start with a warmup on our fine golf practice facility. St. Johns Golf & Country Club has been a proud host course for PGA Tour Q-School qualifiers and many more great regional tournaments.
    St. Johns Golf & Country Club
    205 Saint Johns Golf Dr
    St Augustine, FL 32092
    Clyde Johnston has designed this gem of a course located between Jacksonville and St. Augustine. Carved out of a pine forest and around wetlands, 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 7,200 yards down to 2,400 yards.

    Depending on wind conditions, the 18-hole course can be a real challenge. Take your time and enjoy the surroundings for the next four hours. New carts with GPS will help make a comfortable and enjoyable experience for our club guests in addition to getting off to a proper start with a warmup on our fine golf practice facility. St. Johns Golf & Country Club has been a proud host course for PGA Tour Q-School qualifiers and many more great regional tournaments.
  • Eagle Landing Golf Club
    3973 Eagle Landing Parkway
    Orange Park, FL 32065

    The Clyde Johnston design weaves through the Jacksonville, Florida landscape and takes on a vintage feel as he incorporates several of the classic design holes from around the world into the par-72 layout. Says Johnston, "My goal is to intersperse classic holes such as the Redan Hole, the Eden, and the Cardinal into the routing in order to lend a sense of purity to the golf experience at Eagle Landing. Those individual designs are so technically and aesthetically complete that they can truly elevate a golfing experience."
    Johnston's philosophy in designing a Club course remains the same as his other courses; begin each nine relatively easy and progressively get harder. The Eagle Landing course offers six sets of tees, from championship to youth tees, allowing the course to play as easy or as difficult as desired.

    Eagle Landing also offers a magnificent golf clubhouse with sports bar, fully-stocked pro shop, his and her locker rooms, and an elegant restaurant overlooking sparkling water and lush fairways. 

    Eagle Landing Golf Club
    3973 Eagle Landing Parkway
    Orange Park, FL 32065

    The Clyde Johnston design weaves through the Jacksonville, Florida landscape and takes on a vintage feel as he incorporates several of the classic design holes from around the world into the par-72 layout. Says Johnston, "My goal is to intersperse classic holes such as the Redan Hole, the Eden, and the Cardinal into the routing in order to lend a sense of purity to the golf experience at Eagle Landing. Those individual designs are so technically and aesthetically complete that they can truly elevate a golfing experience."
    Johnston's philosophy in designing a Club course remains the same as his other courses; begin each nine relatively easy and progressively get harder. The Eagle Landing course offers six sets of tees, from championship to youth tees, allowing the course to play as easy or as difficult as desired.

    Eagle Landing also offers a magnificent golf clubhouse with sports bar, fully-stocked pro shop, his and her locker rooms, and an elegant restaurant overlooking sparkling water and lush fairways. 

  • Hidden Hills has been a favorite among golfers in northeast Florida for 50 years, including seven years host to the Greater Jacksonville Open. The course is an Arnold Palmer design with includes scenic rolling hills, curves and contours on all 18 holes which create plenty of fair challenges and an exciting game of golf.  
    Hidden Hills has been a favorite among golfers in northeast Florida for 50 years, including seven years host to the Greater Jacksonville Open. The course is an Arnold Palmer design with includes scenic rolling hills, curves and contours on all 18 holes which create plenty of fair challenges and an exciting game of golf.  
  • Bent Creek Golf Course
    10440 Tournament Ln
    Jacksonville, FL 32222
    Since Bent Creek Golf Course opening in 1989, the par-71 course has provided a fun and challenging golf experience for residents of Northeast Florida and visitors alike.  Crafted by renowned architect Bobby Weed with consulting services by Mark McCumber, Bent Creek's meandering terrain takes golfers through a certified Audubon Cooperative Golf Sanctuary of towering pines, Florida live oaks, alongside creeks and natural swales. The championship layout boasts bent grass greens, plush fairways and a state of the art lighted practice facility. Golfers have long enjoyed Bent Creek for course conditioning and great value.
    Bent Creek Golf Course
    10440 Tournament Ln
    Jacksonville, FL 32222
    Since Bent Creek Golf Course opening in 1989, the par-71 course has provided a fun and challenging golf experience for residents of Northeast Florida and visitors alike.  Crafted by renowned architect Bobby Weed with consulting services by Mark McCumber, Bent Creek's meandering terrain takes golfers through a certified Audubon Cooperative Golf Sanctuary of towering pines, Florida live oaks, alongside creeks and natural swales. The championship layout boasts bent grass greens, plush fairways and a state of the art lighted practice facility. Golfers have long enjoyed Bent Creek for course conditioning and great value.
  • St. Augustine World Golf Village
  • King & Bear at World Golf Village
    2 World Golf Pl
    St Augustine,, FL 32092

    *Course closed for renovations 5/20/24-10/3/24

    Just a couple of miles from the World Golf Village, Jack Nicklaus and Arnold Palmer joined forces to create the formidable King & Bear. Golf's two most respected and well-known ambassadors created the Par-72, 7,279-yard course as an eminently playable and picturesque course with memorable par-5's amid lakes, loblolly pines and 200-year-old Florida live oaks. King & Bear is rated among Golf Week's "Top Resort Courses" in the U.S. Each World Golf Village course features amenities such as complimentary range balls, fresh chilled apples on the 1st and 10th tees, cool towels for warm Florida days and GPS System on every golf cart.

    King & Bear at World Golf Village
    2 World Golf Pl
    St Augustine,, FL 32092

    *Course closed for renovations 5/20/24-10/3/24

    Just a couple of miles from the World Golf Village, Jack Nicklaus and Arnold Palmer joined forces to create the formidable King & Bear. Golf's two most respected and well-known ambassadors created the Par-72, 7,279-yard course as an eminently playable and picturesque course with memorable par-5's amid lakes, loblolly pines and 200-year-old Florida live oaks. King & Bear is rated among Golf Week's "Top Resort Courses" in the U.S. Each World Golf Village course features amenities such as complimentary range balls, fresh chilled apples on the 1st and 10th tees, cool towels for warm Florida days and GPS System on every golf cart.

  • Slammer & Squire at World Golf Village
    2 World Golf Pl
    St Augustine,, FL 32092
    Hall of Fame members Sam "The Slammer" Snead and Gene "The Squire" Sarazen served as consultants to course architect Bobby Weed for Slammer & Squire Golf Course. Located in the heart of the World Golf Village in St. Augustine, FL, the Slammer & Squire is an 18-hole, 6,939 yard championship course. The course is distinguished by memorable par-3's, with holes cleverly carved around preserved wetlands and through rolling woodlands. Course amenities include complimentary range balls, fresh chilled apples on the 1st and 10th tees, cool towels for warm Florida days and a GPS system on every golf cart.
    Slammer & Squire at World Golf Village
    2 World Golf Pl
    St Augustine,, FL 32092
    Hall of Fame members Sam "The Slammer" Snead and Gene "The Squire" Sarazen served as consultants to course architect Bobby Weed for Slammer & Squire Golf Course. Located in the heart of the World Golf Village in St. Augustine, FL, the Slammer & Squire is an 18-hole, 6,939 yard championship course. The course is distinguished by memorable par-3's, with holes cleverly carved around preserved wetlands and through rolling woodlands. Course amenities include complimentary range balls, fresh chilled apples on the 1st and 10th tees, cool towels for warm Florida days and a GPS system on every golf cart.
  • Amelia Island
  • Oak Marsh Golf Course at Amelia Island
    6800 First Coast Hwy
    Amelia Island, FL 32034

    *Oak Marsh is expected to reopen November 15 after renovation

    The Oak Marsh Golf Course is one of the truly classic Pete Dye-designed golf courses in the world. The course, built shortly after the completion of the Harbour Town Golf Links at Hilton Head Island, South Carolina, is noted for its tight fairways and small greens, meandering along serpentine salt marsh creeks and through the moss draped heritage oaks for which Amelia Island is famous.  At par 72, this 6,500- yard course has 14 holes with water hazards and numerous bulkheaded greens. A variety of bunkers strategically located throughout the course add to the challenge, and a natural approach has been maintained as well with the use of coquina shell cart paths, native plant life and preserved habitats for the local wildlife.  

    Before or after a round, your group can grab a bite and beverage at the clubhouse Marsh View Bar & Grill where relaxing vistas await as you overlook the scenic marshland.  Simply, Oak Marsh offers golfers a truly first-class golfing experience considering it's Pete Dye pedigree, beauty and challange. 

    Oak Marsh Golf Course at Amelia Island
    6800 First Coast Hwy
    Amelia Island, FL 32034

    *Oak Marsh is expected to reopen November 15 after renovation

    The Oak Marsh Golf Course is one of the truly classic Pete Dye-designed golf courses in the world. The course, built shortly after the completion of the Harbour Town Golf Links at Hilton Head Island, South Carolina, is noted for its tight fairways and small greens, meandering along serpentine salt marsh creeks and through the moss draped heritage oaks for which Amelia Island is famous.  At par 72, this 6,500- yard course has 14 holes with water hazards and numerous bulkheaded greens. A variety of bunkers strategically located throughout the course add to the challenge, and a natural approach has been maintained as well with the use of coquina shell cart paths, native plant life and preserved habitats for the local wildlife.  

    Before or after a round, your group can grab a bite and beverage at the clubhouse Marsh View Bar & Grill where relaxing vistas await as you overlook the scenic marshland.  Simply, Oak Marsh offers golfers a truly first-class golfing experience considering it's Pete Dye pedigree, beauty and challange. 

  • Known for its incredibly smooth TifEagle greens, manicured fairways and challenging pin positions, Amelia River is one of the most prestigious courses in all of North Florida. Sculpted along the rolling terrrain bordering the Amelia River and framed by native Florida trees and vegetation, this scenic course features large greens, plus firm rolling fairways and bunkering reminiscent of links courses.  This Tom Jackson designed course plays to 6,808 yards from the back tees and offers a challenge to all skill levels regardless of the teeing ground a player may choose.  There are multiple holes where risk/reward options create great birdie opportunities for well played shots especially on the incoming nine such as the par-5 13th hole and short par-4 14th.  The signature 17th hole is a par-3 surrounded by water and demands an accurate short iron shot to the island green and the scenic par-5 18th is reachable in two as players navigate along the edge of the Amelia River tidal marsh.  
    Known for its incredibly smooth TifEagle greens, manicured fairways and challenging pin positions, Amelia River is one of the most prestigious courses in all of North Florida. Sculpted along the rolling terrrain bordering the Amelia River and framed by native Florida trees and vegetation, this scenic course features large greens, plus firm rolling fairways and bunkering reminiscent of links courses.  This Tom Jackson designed course plays to 6,808 yards from the back tees and offers a challenge to all skill levels regardless of the teeing ground a player may choose.  There are multiple holes where risk/reward options create great birdie opportunities for well played shots especially on the incoming nine such as the par-5 13th hole and short par-4 14th.  The signature 17th hole is a par-3 surrounded by water and demands an accurate short iron shot to the island green and the scenic par-5 18th is reachable in two as players navigate along the edge of the Amelia River tidal marsh.  
  • Golf Club at North Hampton
    22680 North Hampton Club Way
    Fernandina Beach, FL 32034
    The "KING" himself, Arnold Palmer, designed this formidable golf course just north of Jacksonville and is within minutes of the Jacksonville airport. This par 72 championship design was routed along natural wetlands, large spring-fed lakes lined with coquina boulders and rolling hills with elevations over 40 feet. The wild grasses and rolling fairways give you the feel of an Old Scottish Links Course. Five sets of tees will enable golfers of all skill levels to choose the level of challenge desired.
    Golf Club at North Hampton
    22680 North Hampton Club Way
    Fernandina Beach, FL 32034
    The "KING" himself, Arnold Palmer, designed this formidable golf course just north of Jacksonville and is within minutes of the Jacksonville airport. This par 72 championship design was routed along natural wetlands, large spring-fed lakes lined with coquina boulders and rolling hills with elevations over 40 feet. The wild grasses and rolling fairways give you the feel of an Old Scottish Links Course. Five sets of tees will enable golfers of all skill levels to choose the level of challenge desired.
  • The Fernandina Beach Golf Club is located in North Jacksonville at Amelia Island and offers 27 holes of parkland style golf.  The beautiful North Florida weather make Fernandina Beach Golf Club conditions beautiful and the greens smooth and true.  Generous fairways that meander through native Florida live oaks and pines require some well placed tee shots on various holes to avoid an approach shot for being blocked by a large live oak canopy adds to the uniqueness of this popular course. And with minimal bunkering around the course, plus average-sized greens, great scoring opportunities are there for the taking! 
    The Fernandina Beach Golf Club is located in North Jacksonville at Amelia Island and offers 27 holes of parkland style golf.  The beautiful North Florida weather make Fernandina Beach Golf Club conditions beautiful and the greens smooth and true.  Generous fairways that meander through native Florida live oaks and pines require some well placed tee shots on various holes to avoid an approach shot for being blocked by a large live oak canopy adds to the uniqueness of this popular course. And with minimal bunkering around the course, plus average-sized greens, great scoring opportunities are there for the taking! 
  • Hammock Beach Resort / Palm Coast
  • Conservatory at Hammock Beach
    200 Ocean Crest Drive
    Palm Coast, FL 32137
    The Conservatory Course at Hammock Beach Resort is a Tom Watson Signature design featuring dramatic elevations and undulating greens not commonly found in Florida. With meticulously maintained fairways and immaculate greens, this masterpiece provides tournament conditions every day. Players can't help but be inspired by the view of waterfalls, babbling brooks, veneered field stone work and 140 sand, natural coqina and multiple sod-faced bunkers - a nod to the designer's affinity for British links-style golf.

    The Conservatory signature hole is number 8, a challenging Par-3 with an ample island green. The 18th hole, featuring a tee box at an elevation of almost 100 feet, offers great panoramic views of nearly the entire course. With six tee boxes at each hole, the longest playing at 7,746 yards, the course will accommodate all skill levels.

    Players must stay at the Hammock Beach Resort to play The Conservatory course.
    Conservatory at Hammock Beach
    200 Ocean Crest Drive
    Palm Coast, FL 32137
    The Conservatory Course at Hammock Beach Resort is a Tom Watson Signature design featuring dramatic elevations and undulating greens not commonly found in Florida. With meticulously maintained fairways and immaculate greens, this masterpiece provides tournament conditions every day. Players can't help but be inspired by the view of waterfalls, babbling brooks, veneered field stone work and 140 sand, natural coqina and multiple sod-faced bunkers - a nod to the designer's affinity for British links-style golf.

    The Conservatory signature hole is number 8, a challenging Par-3 with an ample island green. The 18th hole, featuring a tee box at an elevation of almost 100 feet, offers great panoramic views of nearly the entire course. With six tee boxes at each hole, the longest playing at 7,746 yards, the course will accommodate all skill levels.

    Players must stay at the Hammock Beach Resort to play The Conservatory course.
  • Ocean Course at Hammock Beach
    105 16th Rd
    Palm Coast, FL 32137
    Placing players on the brink of the Atlantic Ocean, the award-winning Ocean Course is one of the best examples of oceanfront golf perfection. This "Top 100" course winds along pristine wetlands and sparkling lakes, but also plays six magnificent holes directly on the Atlantic Ocean. This Jack Nicklaus Signature Design concludes with a thrilling finale dubbed "The Bear Claw" - a collection of four holes precariously edging the sweeping coastline. On these holes, you will experience tees, fairways and greens perched atop natural sand dunes with incredible views and sounds of the Atlantic Ocean.

    Simply, the finishing holes at the Ocean Course are considered to be among the world's most memorable finishing holes. And in its short lifespan, the Ocean Course at Hammock Beach has earned a long list of awards, most notably, Golf Digest's "America's 100 Greatest Public Golf Courses", "Top 10 New Courses You Can Play", and Golf Magazine's "Top 100 Courses You Can Play in America".

    Players must stay at the Hammock Beach Resort to play The Ocean course.
    Ocean Course at Hammock Beach
    105 16th Rd
    Palm Coast, FL 32137
    Placing players on the brink of the Atlantic Ocean, the award-winning Ocean Course is one of the best examples of oceanfront golf perfection. This "Top 100" course winds along pristine wetlands and sparkling lakes, but also plays six magnificent holes directly on the Atlantic Ocean. This Jack Nicklaus Signature Design concludes with a thrilling finale dubbed "The Bear Claw" - a collection of four holes precariously edging the sweeping coastline. On these holes, you will experience tees, fairways and greens perched atop natural sand dunes with incredible views and sounds of the Atlantic Ocean.

    Simply, the finishing holes at the Ocean Course are considered to be among the world's most memorable finishing holes. And in its short lifespan, the Ocean Course at Hammock Beach has earned a long list of awards, most notably, Golf Digest's "America's 100 Greatest Public Golf Courses", "Top 10 New Courses You Can Play", and Golf Magazine's "Top 100 Courses You Can Play in America".

    Players must stay at the Hammock Beach Resort to play The Ocean course.