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Posted 24 December 2007 - 08:23 PM

I'm going to visit my sister in Jacksonville for a few days 10th-14th and getting a round in somewhere. Anyone have any recommendations for decent course for a good price? I found this one down the road in St. Augustine http://www.joetowns....ysis.asp?hole=1

Also if anyone from the site is interested in playing a round that would be really great. I'll be there with my girlfriend who doesn't play and my sister. It's going to kind of suck having to try to get on somewhere as a single in an area and course I don't know anything about. Please, feel free to PM me.
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Posted 24 December 2007 - 09:08 PM

I have always wanted to play Hyde Park CC (public now), they used to hold a PGA Tour event here in the 50's. In fact, Ben Hogan scored an eleven on one of the par three holes. I want to play that hole and best 'ol Ben Hogan.

http://www.hydeparkgolfclub.com/

Of course, TPC Sawgrass is there as well.
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Posted 24 December 2007 - 09:42 PM

I've lived here my whole life and there are a lot of good choices. I highly recommend Panther Creek. The course record from the tips is 73 and is usually in great shape and cost about $35 to play with a cart. Another very nice course is North Hampton in Amelia Island a little north of Jacksonville. A little more expensive, but probably my favorite course for the money. Sawgrass is nice, it is where I will be working until Dec. 29th, but I don't think it is worth the money they charge compared to others in the area. Hyde Park is fun and very cheap, but can be hit or miss as far as condition goes. Let me know if you have any questions.
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Posted 24 December 2007 - 10:05 PM

My wifes father lives in Palm Coast, and we have visited them quite a bit (back stateside on R&R, and then once we actually redeployed as well). Palm Coast is down the road a bit from Jacksonville, but there are several courses in the area I would recommend. The closest to actual downtown Jacksonville would be Eagle Harbor.

They dont have a website, as it is more of a community type area, but the course is public, and is a TREAT to play.

Both courses at the World Golf Village in St Augustine, the King and the Bear, and the Slammer and Squire, are very fun to play as well, I personally enjoyed the King and the Bear more, but you cannot go wrong with either one. The only downside is, they tend to be a bit on the pricey side (it is, after all, the WOLRD Golf Village).


Down in the Palm Coast area, are the two Ginn courses, which I believe are now called the Ocean Course at Hammock Beach (Ocean Hammock), and the Conservatory. The Ocean Course is a Nickalus design, with a couple of holes right on the Atlantic Ocean, and it is located on the Ginn resort property. It also hosted a Champions tour event last year, and will likely be an annual occurance. The hidden gem of the two is the Conservatory. It is an absolute AMAZING golf course, well maintained, and they are working on building up houses around the course, but since it is actually off the resort property, it still has a way to go yet. The PGA's Ginn Sur Mer (or whatever it is called), is slated to be held on the Conservatory next year, and it is an amazing course. The only downside to both of these courses, again, is the price, but if I could only play one course in Jacksonville ever again, it would be the Conservatory, it is a wonderful course, and pretty much right now the course is all to itself. I think when we played it back in October, there were two other groups on the course, and that was it.

You of course have Sawgrass up there as well, its pricey and you "HAVE" to be a resort guest, the Ginn is usually that way as well (resort guest), but you might be able to get on without staying at the resort, you have a better chance with Ginn than with the Mariott, that is for certain. I also think there is a site...called golfpaxjacksonville or something like that, where you can try to find deals on tee times. Good luck, and enjoy it, there are lots of good quality courses in the area, hope your trip there is enjoyable!

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Posted 24 December 2007 - 11:25 PM

Played Hyde Park during the Player's Champ and had a blast . A very Donald Ross course . Not in great shape , just fun golf .
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Posted 25 December 2007 - 12:36 PM

One would want to play Hyde Park not for the conditions but for the overall historical significance and to Beat Ben Hogan's 11 he scored on #6!
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Posted 25 December 2007 - 01:01 PM

Thanks for the info guys. I wasn't exactly sure where her place was but found out it's in Atlantic Beach. I think Hyde Park is strong in the running since it's pretty close and rates are reasonable. Between my GF and I we want to spend under $300 while on the trip so that means less than $50 for a round of golf. Of course I may try to sneak a few extra bucks and possibly get an early round in Monday before we leave as well. ;)
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Posted 25 December 2007 - 08:56 PM

View Postezra76, on Dec 25 2007, 01:01 PM, said:

Thanks for the info guys. I wasn't exactly sure where her place was but found out it's in Atlantic Beach. I think Hyde Park is strong in the running since it's pretty close and rates are reasonable. Between my GF and I we want to spend under $300 while on the trip so that means less than $50 for a round of golf. Of course I may try to sneak a few extra bucks and possibly get an early round in Monday before we leave as well. ;)


get on Selva Marina if you can and Hyde Park is a bit of a hike from Atlantic Beach, lots of options really pretty much can't go wrong
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Posted 25 December 2007 - 09:27 PM

You might want to consider Fleming Island GC. Played there monday, pretty cheap and the course is in great condition.
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Posted 25 December 2007 - 09:42 PM

View Postmizunofan2, on Dec 25 2007, 08:56 PM, said:

View Postezra76, on Dec 25 2007, 01:01 PM, said:

Thanks for the info guys. I wasn't exactly sure where her place was but found out it's in Atlantic Beach. I think Hyde Park is strong in the running since it's pretty close and rates are reasonable. Between my GF and I we want to spend under $300 while on the trip so that means less than $50 for a round of golf. Of course I may try to sneak a few extra bucks and possibly get an early round in Monday before we leave as well. ;)


get on Selva Marina if you can and Hyde Park is a bit of a hike from Atlantic Beach, lots of options really pretty much can't go wrong


I realized that after talking to my sister. Being from a state where it takes 30minutes to drive end to end the map threw me. I thought Hyde Park must be like 8minutes away, she says more like close to an hour, lol. Cripes, the city is bigger than our whole state. I'll look into Selva as I hope to have a friend driving up from Orlando to meet me. I'd imagine you'd not be interested in witnessing my rusty a$$ 11 cap swing grind out an 89? :D He's playing off 2 though so I'll need to step it up.


View Postcmsturg, on Dec 25 2007, 09:27 PM, said:

You might want to consider Fleming Island GC. Played there monday, pretty cheap and the course is in great condition.


Thanks, I'll check that out. Probably looking to head towards St. Augustine now if my bud can show.
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Posted 26 December 2007 - 06:15 AM

View Postezra76, on Dec 25 2007, 09:42 PM, said:

View Postmizunofan2, on Dec 25 2007, 08:56 PM, said:

View Postezra76, on Dec 25 2007, 01:01 PM, said:

Thanks for the info guys. I wasn't exactly sure where her place was but found out it's in Atlantic Beach. I think Hyde Park is strong in the running since it's pretty close and rates are reasonable. Between my GF and I we want to spend under $300 while on the trip so that means less than $50 for a round of golf. Of course I may try to sneak a few extra bucks and possibly get an early round in Monday before we leave as well. ;)


get on Selva Marina if you can and Hyde Park is a bit of a hike from Atlantic Beach, lots of options really pretty much can't go wrong


I realized that after talking to my sister. Being from a state where it takes 30minutes to drive end to end the map threw me. I thought Hyde Park must be like 8minutes away, she says more like close to an hour, lol. Cripes, the city is bigger than our whole state. I'll look into Selva as I hope to have a friend driving up from Orlando to meet me. I'd imagine you'd not be interested in witnessing my rusty a$$ 11 cap swing grind out an 89? :D He's playing off 2 though so I'll need to step it up.


View Postcmsturg, on Dec 25 2007, 09:27 PM, said:

You might want to consider Fleming Island GC. Played there monday, pretty cheap and the course is in great condition.


Thanks, I'll check that out. Probably looking to head towards St. Augustine now if my bud can show.


I would play with you, but I will be in Denver until the 14th. Another place to check out is Ponte Vedra Golf and Country Club at Sawgrass. Last Minute golfer should have some tee times available for under $50
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Posted 26 December 2007 - 07:41 AM

check out http://www.lastminutegolfer.com for deals in the north florida area.
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Posted 26 December 2007 - 03:44 PM

Fun, cheap golf within minutes of Atlantic Beach is Jacksonville Beach Municipal Golf course http://www.jacksonvi.../home/index.php It is a very walkable course. The condition is reasonable but nothing to write home about. It is very "Florida" in its design and layout. I've played there a few times over the past few years while visiting at the Beaches and the pace of play has always been good.
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Posted 26 December 2007 - 10:43 PM

View Postdulce, on Dec 26 2007, 03:44 PM, said:

Fun, cheap golf within minutes of Atlantic Beach is Jacksonville Beach Municipal Golf course http://www.jacksonvi.../home/index.php It is a very walkable course. The condition is reasonable but nothing to write home about. It is very "Florida" in its design and layout. I've played there a few times over the past few years while visiting at the Beaches and the pace of play has always been good.


Thanks, that's good to hear. I'll be playing a big course with my friend on Sat. and then I'll hit that Muni on Monday morning hopefully to get back a little confidence. :D Do you have any idea how long it is? I saw nothing about the scorecard or layout on the site. If it is short I may just play it off reg. tees with irons only.
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Posted 26 December 2007 - 10:48 PM

View Postmizunofan2, on Dec 26 2007, 06:15 AM, said:

I would play with you, but I will be in Denver until the 14th. Another place to check out is Ponte Vedra Golf and Country Club at Sawgrass. Last Minute golfer should have some tee times available for under $50



View Postcmsturg, on Dec 26 2007, 07:41 AM, said:

check out http://www.lastminutegolfer.com for deals in the north florida area.


Thanks again guys. I'll do that. Hopefully I can find something decent to squeeze in a 2some mid-morning.
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Posted 27 December 2007 - 06:58 PM

View Postezra76, on Dec 26 2007, 10:43 PM, said:

View Postdulce, on Dec 26 2007, 03:44 PM, said:

Fun, cheap golf within minutes of Atlantic Beach is Jacksonville Beach Municipal Golf course http://www.jacksonvi.../home/index.php It is a very walkable course. The condition is reasonable but nothing to write home about. It is very "Florida" in its design and layout. I've played there a few times over the past few years while visiting at the Beaches and the pace of play has always been good.


Thanks, that's good to hear. I'll be playing a big course with my friend on Sat. and then I'll hit that Muni on Monday morning hopefully to get back a little confidence. :D Do you have any idea how long it is? I saw nothing about the scorecard or layout on the site. If it is short I may just play it off reg. tees with irons only.


6500 from the tips. plays longer because it's almost always blowing 20 mph. jax beach is where i play when i dont play at sawgrass.
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Posted 27 December 2007 - 08:53 PM

Played St. John's last year. It was pretty nice for the price. Others I've played down there in order:

TPC Stadium
King and Bear
TPC Valley
Ponte Vedre Inn & Club - Ocean Course
St. John's Royal Amelia
Squire and Slammer
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Posted 17 January 2008 - 12:54 PM

Thanks for all the great advice guys. I ended up playing Jacksonville Beach twice as it was very close by and my sister was able to drop me off and pick me up. It was a fun course and the 2nd time the wind was ridiculous, I hit the green with a 3i from like 165 on a par 3 and I flushed it. I used Lastminutegolfer to get a tee time on a Sat. morning at Orange Park CC for $39 with cart. I had a great time and was joined with 3 other guys who also had used LMG. That was a great course and an awesome deal. I was able to get 3 rounds in and stay within a budget that could have easily been spent on 1 round. Thanks again guys, I really appreciate it.
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Posted 15 February 2009 - 11:42 AM

what's the best way to play TPC Sawgrass' Stadium course? Can you simply call them.

Or do you need to be a Marriott resort guest, it seems. If you need to be a resort guest - they had a package for $345 a night and round for one, plus $100 added for the Stadium course....so it's $445 to play it, really? Is that a good deal? I live in So Cal and even at Pebble you do not need to be a resort guest.

I was going to Jax for a week in the Summer and wondering how availability was, so i called today and it was wide open.

Best ideas are welcomed. Thanks and looking forward to it.
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Posted 22 September 2009 - 02:19 PM

I'm heading to the Jacksonville area in Oct. for a 5 day / 4 night golf trip. Courses seem pretty spread out, so I'm trying to pick a good spot for "base camp".

North: Amelia Island Plantation (River, Oak Marsh, Long Point, Ocean Links); North Hampton and drive into GA to play Osprey Cove and Laurel Island. Or go even further to Jekyll Island?

South: World Golf Village, Fleming Island, Eagle Harbor, St. Johns and maybe drive down to Hammock Beach for the Ocean Course and The Convervatory.

Any reviews / tips / advice in deciding would be much appreciated!!!
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Posted 22 September 2009 - 09:21 PM

I've played most of the courses you have listed. If you stay near downtown Jacksonville you will only be 30 to 45 minutes away from all except the ones at Palm Coast or Jekyll Island. My favorites are both WGV courses, North Hampton, and Amelia River.
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Posted 22 September 2009 - 09:24 PM

North Hampton is a must play and I would highly recommend the WGV courses as well.
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Posted 22 September 2009 - 10:00 PM

I would stay off JTB (Butler Blvd) at I-95. Very central to everywhere. Downtown is a good option too.

If I were to pick 5 courses for you to play in this area, I'd say:

North Hampton
King and Bear (WGV)
Ocean Hammock (Palm Coast)
Amelia Island Plantation Courses (In order, Ocean Links, Long Point, Oak Marsh; Amelia River is good too, but not part of the Plantation, at least it used to not be)

I might spend 2 nights in St. Augie and the other 2 in Amelia/Fernandina. How old are you and how many are coming?
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Posted 09 February 2010 - 09:46 AM

To anybody in the Jacksonville area. How are the corse conditions in February on the Stadium Course. Is it still overseeded. I am coming in later this month and was wondering what to expect.
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Posted 09 February 2010 - 11:38 AM

Stadium course isnt overseeded
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Posted 01 March 2010 - 03:36 PM

I also recommend North Hampton. Beautiful course and challenging, especially if the wind kicks up.
I think my whole group played about 10 strokes above their handicap at least with the windy day. Cart guy told me a nationwide guy shot a 65 from the tips on a windy day like it was nothing. Made me feel like a hacker for sure.
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Posted 02 March 2010 - 10:22 AM

Amelia Island Plantation Courses are in great shape i played Ocean Links, Long Point (thats were my picture is from). Long point is in better condition and Ocean links is nice cause more holes on the beach. i am getting ready to play Amelia Nationals i cant wait.

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