Fernandina Beach Golf Club - West/South

Fernandina Beach, Florida | 18 holes | Par: 72 | 7001 yards

A view of the clubhouse at Fernandina Beach Municipal Golf Course
A view of the clubhouse at Fernandina Beach Municipal Golf Course

Just north of the Jacksonville Airport, Fernandina Beach Golf Club offers three 18-hole courses that are conveniently located within distance of both Jacksonville and the beach. There are three distinct nines at the club that create three different 18-hole combinations. The West/South combination is the tournament course at Fernandina Beach Golf Club. The West nine is long and there is a challenging par-5 that is one of the most difficult on the golf course. The South nine features an abundance of trees and water hazards, putting a heavier emphasis on accuracy rather than distance in scoring well. The golf course is also considered a perfect example of scenic Florida golf with native foliage and wildlife throughout.

Par, yardages and course ratings

Tee Par Yardage Rating Slope
Red 72 5290 65.4 103
Gold 72 5853 67.7 115
White 72 6525 70.5 116
Blue 72 7001 0 0
Gold (W) 72 5840 74.2 126
Red (W) 72 5290 70.7 119

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At a glance

  • Holes: 18
  • Designed by: Ed Matson
  • Type: Public/Municipal
  • Built in: 1920
  • Golf Season: year round
  • Visitor Policy: Open
  • Tee times welcomed: Search tee times

Practice facilities

  • Driving range: Yes
  • Putting green: Yes

Tuition

  • Teaching pro: Yes
  • Golf school / golf academy:

Services

  • Pro: Yes
  • Rental clubs: Yes
  • Rental carts: Yes - included in green fees
  • Pull carts:

Prices


Gallery

A string of bunkers line the right fairway on the second hole of the North Course at Fernandina Beach Golf Club.A single tree could block a shot on the fourth hole of the North Course at Fernandina Beach Golf Club.A line of live oaks serve as a backdrop to the fifth green on the North Course at Fernandina Beach Golf Club.Bunkers close in on the sixth green of the South Course at Fernandina Beach Golf Club.Trees might be problematic at the par-3 third hole on the South Course at Fernandina Beach Golf Club.A magnolia tree on the left and an oak on the right tighten down access to the sixth green on the South Course at Fernandina Beach Golf Club.The seventh green on the South Course at Fernandina Beach Golf Club slopes to the front, possibly bringing a bunker back into play.Arching trees make the sides of the fairways fertile for punch shots on the West Course at Fernandina Beach Golf Club.Large bunkers are frequently employed near greens on the West Course at Fernandina Beach Golf Club.Lines of trees provide most of the trouble on the West Course at Fernandina Beach Golf Club.


2800 Bill Melton Rd
Fernandina Beach, Florida 32034
P: (904) 277-7370
F: (904) 277-7375
W: www.fernandinabeachgolfclub.com


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