The Yards
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| Tee | Par | Length | Rating | Slope |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Back | 44 | 3695 yards | ||
| Middle | 44 | 3246 yards | ||
| Forward | 44 | 2723 yards |
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Golf Advisor: Top 25 Short Courses in the U.S. (2021 #19)
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Photo submitted by u2341963 on 03/18/2025
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Photo submitted by zigfish on 01/21/2025
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Photo submitted by Tappestry on 03/05/2023
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Photo submitted by zigfish on 02/24/2023
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Par 3 Photo submitted by kenheba on 12/09/2022
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Photo submitted by Ah1122 on 02/17/2022
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Photo submitted by Ah1122 on 02/17/2022
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Photo submitted by Ah1122 on 02/17/2022
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Photo submitted by Paul6885868 on 11/24/2020
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Photo submitted by Paul6885868 on 11/24/2020
Great round of golf
Really nice course. Enjoyed a round with my 3 boys. Wasn't crazy about the last 3 holes (par 3's) but the front 9 were amazing. Will be back.
Awesome Course
Best and hardest affordable 9 holes in Jax. Be ready to lose some balls if you hit the left rough off the tee. Greens are one of a kind in Jax some serious elevation changes make it a challenge. Over all the course tore me up, however it was very nice and in great shape.
At this point, I prefer the 12-hole option
There has been some talk about reducing full rounds from 18 holes to 12. At this stage in my life, I’m good with that. Last played here when it was Oak Bridge. That was probably 35-40 years ago. As a now 50-something, love what the new group has done with the property. Challenging full nine holes followed by three par 3s to take you home. Driving range was mats, so not preferred. Still, ample putting and chipping practice areas. New grill/patio area looked like a great place to spend a happy hour and/or college football Saturday in the fall..
Brutal elevation changes on the greens
Used to play Oakbridge a LOT back in the day (2000-2005). Night and day conditions. It’s truly a Sawgrass course now. Look out on the greens though. 4 putt is a very real possibility. I had a friend roll 2 putts that came back to him or even past him, like we were at Augusta. Super fun, but don’t expect to score well.
Worth the trip
Fun. Playable and friendly layout. Enjoyed the experience. Wish the outside grill would have stayed open later.
12 hole round
A perfect spot for getting in some golf without it taking all day. The front yard is a solid test of golf while the backyard is a fun "party" atmosphere. I see more of this type facility in the future.
Excellent Course
The course is in phenomenal shape, the greens amazingly challenging, and the staff is excellent.
Played 12
Played day after being Aerated, but still a demanding layout of holes with water. Couple greens have severe slopes and even Aerated putted pretty well.
Fun short course in good shape
A few of the greens are stupid. One with two levels I’d like a 4 ft. Drop! Another hole has a sand trap right in the middle. And a third hole has a gully running through it like a canyon. It was more like goony golf!
The Yards
Very nice but I feel for only a 9 hole course $50+ is pricey. It was Sunday and the restaurant at the course was closed.
Wonderful but Weird
Let me say, this course is in pristine condition. 10of 10 would recommend playing once. That said, I can’t give 5 stars. It is not 18 holes. This is a 12 hole course with a front 9 and 3 other holes somewhat thrown together just past the practice area. 6 of the 12 holes are par 3s. 12 holes costed $65. Usually that’s a full 18 rate. But man was the course in perfect condition. Very similar to the conditions at the stadium course. Range balls are included in the greens fees so there are some savings there. Would give 5 stars but it’s just 12 holes on the course which is kinda weird.
A lot of fun to play
Had a great time with my friends. Will definitely play again.
Good potential but has problems
This looked like a good course and a fun play when I first saw it online. It has potential to be a great little place, but I think it needs to improve in a few areas. These areas include the green speeds and slopes, some green side slopes, one very oddly laid out hole and at least one bunker. The greens were a bit too fast for the amount of slopes they had. This caused almost all of the left or right misses on approach shots to be nearly impossible. For example, on one of the closing par 3s on the twelve hole layout we played was an ovular green with the narrow side facing the tee. I missed my tee shot slightly to the left of the green. I found that the green sharply bowls on each side of the hole. I did not think I could spin my shot back off or the far bank or stop it if I landed it on the downslope. It seemed I had no alternative options so I opened the face of my 60 degree wedge and hit a big flop onto the start of the downslope. It hit the green where I was looking to and rolled all the way to the other side of the bowl with an extremely fast putt coming back. I merely breathed on this putt and it went about 8 feet past. Many other holes were like this with almost no possibility of getting up and down after a left or right miss.The best option on lots of these holes seemed to be laying up short of the green. If the greens were slowed down, most of these up and downs would have been fairly attainable with 2 good shots. The ninth hole of the twelve hole layout we played had a steep greenside slope that funneled directly to an out of bounds area. This could hold up play and again does not allow for a recovery. I am not at all opposed to steep greenside slopes, but certainly not sloping from a pace off of the green to out of bounds. One hole on the 12 hole layout was a dogleg par 4 with trees and a fairway bunker type thing on the right. I hit a straight drive about 250 yards from the black tees into the center of the fairway. I was blocked from a straight shot to the green by trees. It seemed that a shot of exactly 280 yards to have a shot to the green without being in the crossing section of the fairway bunker thing. I hit a slice 6 iron from about 165 yards slightly left of the green into another seemingly impossible up and down. Finally, on the last hole of the 12 hole layout, I found the bunker on the left of the green. The shot seemed nearly impossible as the green that resembled a sloping basketball court went dramatically away from me to a point that I did not think I could hold the green. The sand was fluffy at the top and very firm at the bottom a little under the surface. The other bunkers on the course that I was in were good though. Positives were that the fairways were great, greens rolled true, the site had lots of potential, a good idea for the structure of the course and the practice facilities were great. Overall, it needs some improvement in some areas, but has potential to be great.
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