Hyde Park Golf Club, built in 1925 by Donald Ross, is one of the oldest in Florida. In 1971, the golf course was purchased by former touring professionals Billy Maxwell and Chris Blocker, who have successfully restored it.
Rolling hills, gorgeous Spanish Oaks and towering Southern Pines make Hyde Park a lasting experience. A tour stop for the men's and women's professional golf tours in the 1940s and 1950s, the golf course gained a place in history during the 1947 Jacksonville Open. The great Ben Hogan took an 11 on the par-3 sixth, which became known as "Hogan's Alley." It has a deep-faced bunker to the right and water to the left.
Hyde Park Golf Club measures 6,468 yards from the longest tees for a par of 72. The course rating is 70.6, and it has a slope rating of 125.
| Tee | Par | Yardage | Rating | Slope |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Championship | 72 | 6468 | 71 | 124 |
| Ladies | 73 | 5558 | 71.3 | 119 |
| Regular | 72 | 6153 | 69.5 | 122 |
| Senior | 72 | 5558 | 66 | 108 |