Established in 1923, the Timuquana Country Club is one of the oldest clubs in Jacksonville. As it's a private club, members and their guests are allowed to enter and make use of the excellent facilities which include a USGA approved 18-hole golf course, league-play tennis program and family sized pools, not to mention many elegant dining options. The club also has the good fortune of being located on the banks of the St. John's River, giving it a million dollar view of the Jacksonville skyline.
Golfers have long enjoyed playing Bent Creek Golf Course, the city of Jacksonville's public golf course. Since Bent Creeks's opening in 1989, the 6,620-yard 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 Sanctuary, towering pines, and alongside creeks and swales. The championship layout boasts bent grass greens, plush fairways and a state of the art lighted practice facility.
St Johns County is fast becoming one of the premiere golf destinations in the nation, and this course is part of that action. Just 10 miles north of World Golf Village in St Augustine, Cimarrone ("the wild one" in Seminole), has 18 championship holes carved out of pine forests and marshland. All golfers will appreciate the natural beauty and challenging layout created by nationally recognized designer, David Postlethwait. Lagoons, sand traps and other obstacles await players. A 10,000 square feet clubhouse is available for business and social functions.