Deercreek Country Club is a private 18-hole golf club founded in 1989 in Jacksonville, Florida, designed by architect Robert Miller. The par-72 course plays to 6,771 yards from the championship tees and is known for its integration of natural water features, undulating fairways, and elevated tees and greens that have remained true to the original design since opening.
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Deerwood Country Club is a private Jacksonville, Florida institution founded in 1960, originally designed by George Cobb, the architect behind Augusta National's celebrated Par-3 Course. A 2004 renovation by John LaFoy modernized the layout to its current championship configuration, stretching 7,223 yards with a demanding slope rating of 144. The club holds a notable place in golf history as a former host of the Tournament Players Championship from 1977 to 1981.
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Glen Kernan Golf & Country Club is a private, residential golf community in Jacksonville, Florida, founded in 1999 and designed by Robert C. Walker. The 18-hole championship course stretches to 7,020 yards and weaves through natural lakes, wetlands, and a canopy of towering pines and oaks native to the region. Membership is exclusive to Glen Kernan residents, ensuring an unhurried pace of play on a course rated 73.6 with a slope of 136.
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Hidden Hills Country Club is a private 18-hole club founded in 1966 in Jacksonville, Florida, distinguished by its uncommonly rolling terrain that sets it apart from typical flat Florida layouts. The course was originally designed by Ed Seay and later became one of Arnold Palmer's first full redesigns in 1986. The club holds a notable place in golf history as the host of the Greater Jacksonville Open from 1971 to 1979, a tournament that served as a precursor to The Players Championship.
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Create AccountJacksonville Golf & Country Club is a private 18-hole club founded in 1989 in Jacksonville, Florida, co-designed by golf architect Clyde Johnston and PGA Tour champion Fuzzy Zoeller. The par-72 championship layout stretches 6,917 yards with a slope rating of 141, and was refined through a Clyde Johnston redesign in 2014 that preserved the course's reputation for strategic challenge.
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Pablo Creek Club is a pure-golf private club in Jacksonville, Florida, opened in 1996 and set across more than 400 acres of natural marshlands, ponds, and pine forests. The 18-hole, par-72 course was designed by Tom Fazio and carries a certified Audubon International Cooperative Sanctuary designation, reflecting its commitment to environmental stewardship alongside championship-caliber play.
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Queen's Harbour Yacht and Country Club is a private golf and marina community in Jacksonville, Florida, built around an 18-hole championship course designed by Mark McCumber and opened in 1989. The par-72 layout stretches to 6,952 yards with a slope rating of 134, featuring water hazards, strategic bunkering, and scenic views of the Intracoastal Waterway framed by oaks and pines. The club combines golf with a full suite of amenities including tennis, a fitness center, swimming, and direct access to boating facilities.
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San Jose Country Club is a historic private club founded in 1925, set among the rolling terrain alongside the St. Johns River in Jacksonville, Florida. The 18-hole, par-72 championship course was originally designed by Donald Ross, whose signature crowned greens remain a defining feature of the layout, and was later refined by Robert Walker in 2005. With a course rating of 73.6 and slope of 134, the course has hosted notable regional competition including the 1999 Florida State Mid-Amateur Championship.
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Timuquana Country Club is a historic private club founded in 1923 along the banks of the St. Johns River in Jacksonville, Florida. The 18-hole, par-72 championship course stands as one of the rare Donald Ross designs in the state, later refined in a 1996 restoration by Bobby Weed to honor the original layout. The club has hosted notable USGA competition, including the 2002 U.S. Senior Amateur Championship.
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