Marriott's Legends Edge at Bay Point
About Marriott's Legends Edge at Bay Point
Built in 2001 and last renovated in 2009, Marriott's Legends Edge is a resort-within-a-resort, located at Bay Point in Panama City Beach, offering a selection of 2-bedroom villas to guests as part of the Marriott Vacation Club. The beach is just a 10-minute drive away, and golfers can enjoy the Nicklaus Course, opened in 2005 and renovated by Nicklaus Design in 2018.Facts
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Photo submitted by kylecsargent on 09/02/2025
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The 5th hole with the approach from the ”island fairway” Photo submitted by JayEmm on 04/23/2025
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No rough to speak of, which may appeal to some. Photo submitted by JayEmm on 04/23/2025
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Photo submitted by gkortman on 01/08/2025
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Photo submitted by gkortman on 01/08/2025
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Photo submitted by ThisGuyCharlie on 10/26/2024
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Photo submitted by dGraOqLMep99nId28yp7 on 08/18/2024
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Photo submitted by NJxDCdcMMb5AUWJC0rzo on 04/05/2024
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Photo submitted by BStewart94 on 11/23/2023
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Photo submitted by BStewart94 on 11/23/2023
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Photo submitted by BStewart94 on 11/23/2023
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Photo submitted by BStewart94 on 11/23/2023
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Photo submitted by ZxpnPXTn7dqgy9xfcibA on 08/03/2023
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Photo submitted by abc55 on 07/14/2023
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Ball stayed dry Photo submitted by u314164202554 on 06/27/2023
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Photo submitted by u314163183058 on 05/19/2023
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Tough beautiful golf hole. Photo submitted by u314163894733 on 05/10/2023
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Photo submitted by Jcyn25 on 04/08/2023
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Photo submitted by u4299850 on 02/26/2023
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Photo submitted by JFranzen on 05/22/2022
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Photo submitted by u715626257 on 05/15/2022
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Photo submitted by u715626257 on 05/15/2022
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Photo submitted by u239689801 on 01/07/2022
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Photo submitted by u818134521 on 01/07/2022
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Photo submitted by 2010mustang on 08/30/2021
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Photo submitted by u204541685 on 06/22/2021
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Photo submitted by 9eNAa1SL2ikOdIyP8rfo on 06/02/2021
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Photo submitted by u314160939851 on 10/20/2020
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Photo submitted by 28NocNs0dr2eyVWE8CDh on 10/09/2019
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Photo submitted by 28NocNs0dr2eyVWE8CDh on 10/09/2019
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Photo submitted by 28NocNs0dr2eyVWE8CDh on 10/09/2019
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View of the bay from fifth fairway. Photo submitted by 4nsicguy on 09/30/2019
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Photo submitted by Tdog5566 on 09/18/2019
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Photo submitted by Tdog5566 on 09/18/2019
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Photo submitted by Tdog5566 on 09/18/2019
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Aerial view of The Nicklaus Course at Sheraton Bay Point Resort Photo submitted by KielChristianson on 03/31/2018
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Hole 2 Nicklaus Course, Sheraton Bay Point Resort (long par 3) Photo submitted by KielChristianson on 03/31/2018
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Greenside at the par-3 17th hole Photo submitted by BrandonWebb on 07/27/2017
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From behind par-4 fourth hole Photo submitted by BrandonWebb on 07/27/2017
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Par-3 seventh hole Photo submitted by BrandonWebb on 07/27/2017
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Par-3 10th hole Photo submitted by BrandonWebb on 07/27/2017
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Second shot view on par-5 12th hole Photo submitted by BrandonWebb on 07/27/2017
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Approach shot on the signature par-4 fifth hole Photo submitted by BrandonWebb on 07/27/2017
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Signature hole #5 - Par-4 Photo submitted by zbuechner4 on 11/28/2016
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Photo submitted by RobKempinski on 08/17/2015
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Photo submitted by Jason5085605 on 06/23/2013
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Hole 2 tee Photo submitted by mahavishnu on 04/02/2013
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Hole 3 tee Photo submitted by mahavishnu on 04/02/2013
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Hole 5 tee Photo submitted by mahavishnu on 04/02/2013
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Hole 12 tee Photo submitted by mahavishnu on 04/02/2013
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Hole 16 tee Photo submitted by mahavishnu on 04/02/2013
This is my favorite course of all-time. We played 5/28/25. The price is absolutely outrageous considering the range is under destruction and no signs of being completed. All things considered- I am sick to my stomach at the prices to play a round of golf in Bay County. It is confusing and outrageous and in no way represents what Nicklaus intended for the game. If range is not active, price should be discounted. $140 is absolutely outrageous even if the range is active. Management in Panama City on all courses: Legacy, Bay Point, and Signal Hill should re-evaluate their prices. I’m from Tampa, FL and I’ve played on some of the busiest courses in South Florida for $40+tax/fees. No chance was this worth the money we paid.
A little expensive
Great course but the greens could have been in better shape. Fun layout with lots of water. It was quite expensive even with a Hot Deal. Not sure it’s if it’s quite worth the price.
Greens had been punched
Unfortunately, the greens were punched 2 days before we played…
Greens looking better
The greens are looking good and most of the weed grass is gone now. Overall the course is in great shape.
Satsfactory
Not worth full price, some dry areas. Worth an under $80. Good 19th hole.
Staff made the course
The friendliness of the staff made it it fun, however the course needs some tlc , especially on the greens. I believe it was overpriced for the condition.
Solid Course
Great course in great shape. Lots of water in play.
Disappointed in the course conditions based on the price...
I played in April 2025. Last time I played was 10 years ago and I was disappointed as I remember it as a fine course. The Bermuda greens were spotty, there was no real difference between the fairway and the rough (although some might find that appealing), and the pace of play was hampered by 4 groups of locals (two foursomes and two fivesome) who would not yield or pick up their pace. My group of two just past them by - 5 holes - and had clear sailing. we returned to play the holes we missed and actually caught back up to the last group on 18. Green fees were $130. For that price, I expected much more from this course.
As for the course, the layout has numerous dogleg holes, all varieties. The par 4, 14th is a double dogleg. Long at 402y from tee 2, with water in play off the tee and second shot. Based on the length and angles, I played it like a par 5 and was fortunate to hole out a 10 foot put for 4. The par 3, 10th hole is the shortest of the threes at 135y from tee 2 butwith carry over water to hit the green. With the pin on the back left, the carry over water and a back left bunker made center of the green the wisest choice.
Most websites talk about the par 4, 5th hole with its ”island fairway”. You certainly need to cover water to hit the fairway and the smart play is to hit it as far left as possible since it is a dogleg that way and the more right you go, the longer your approach over water again. But this also means you have more to carry to clear the water the further left you go. The final hole is a par 4, at 366y from tee 2 looks simple enough of a dogleg left but my pushed tee shot caused a long approach and you can't see the water short right so this was a disappointment too for the final hole. Water is found on EVERY hole. At times it is just in front of the tee box with a reasonable carry to clear and no real hazard if you hit your tee decent enough, but on other holes, a missed tee shot right or left or bad approach will find them. Local knowledge, and the course map with hole layouts certainly helped.