Sheraton Panama City Beach Golf and Spa Resort
About Sheraton Panama City Beach Golf and Spa Resort
Surrounded by a 1,100-acre wildlife sanctuary, the AAA Four-Diamond Sheraton Panama City Beach Golf and Spa Resort is a peaceful retreat for golfers overlooking the Gulf of Mexico. Visitors get access to Bay Point Golf Club, home to the only Nicklaus Design golf course in northwest Florida.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 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 2010mustang on 08/30/2021
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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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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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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
Great course but over booked
Course was in terrific shape, I loved the layout and architecture of the course. Range balls were included and the staff was very nice. Unfortunately the course was way over booked. Got paired with 2 different groups and one group was older and just couldn’t keep up. Literally took them 8 shots to reach the green from the closest tees. Just very slow pace of play. So eventually me and the other group went ahead but at the 10th hole we waited for over 30min waiting for two 4somes to tee off. Then after that it was hit a ball and wait for almost 10 min between shots. Thankfully we finished “just barely” but I’ll never play close to the weekend there again, just way too many people.
Nicklaus Design
In Jack Nicklaus style the course presented challenges with strategically placed sand traps and water hazards. The greens were well guarded and presented undulations that were fair but required a quality read.
Placer match-up
This course is complicated for the level of play we are used to. The difficulty of the course was excarcerbated by the impatience and somewhat mockfull attitude of the 2 players we were teamed with All and all we left early and did not enjoy our day.
Our threesome was unable to complete 18 holes after starting at 1:30. Only able to play 15 holes due to darkness. No Marshall was present to ensure good pace of play.
Challenging course but enjoyed playing. Pace was extremely slow due to the volume of starts from 11-1
I will return to play again.
A shame
Course in need of care. Over priced for current conditions. Nice layout.
Survive the Five!
A good round of golf for the average golfer in the Panama City Beach area is getting harder to find. It’s no secret that over the past several years, several golf courses in this area of the Florida Panhandle have shut their doors for good. Ryan Mulvey, General Manager at Bay Point Golf Club has watched the competition diminish significantly. Bay Dunes Golf Course closed in 2016, and Hombre Golf Club closed in 2018.
Bay Point is still going strong, despite closing the Willard Byrd-designed Meadows Course in October 2018 after Michael – a category 5 hurricane - laid much of the course to waste. The club was recently purchased by BP Linx, a company owned by a local Bay Point family. BP Linx purchased both courses and Bar 72, the clubhouse restaurant, but at this time does not have any plans to reopen The Meadows Course. The new ownership is bringing back a lot of events that were successful in the past, including the Bay Point Billfish Open Sportfishing Tournament.
I played both courses about 5 years ago and the one thing I remember about the Meadows was that it still had the original push-up greens from when the course opened in 1973. The Nicklaus Course has been the crown jewel at Bay Point since it opened in 2005. The course was originally designed by Bruce Devlin and opened as Lagoon Legends in 1986. It was renovated by Nicklaus Design in 2005 and in 2018 underwent a greens conversion which involved the full-till process. This process included the original specs of the greens sprigged with Tif-Eagle Bermuda-Grass. Nowadays the greens are a lot more playable with consistent green speeds and receptiveness. All new green-side bunkers on all the holes were also a part of the renovation. It's no wonder the course has won the Panama City News Herald’s Best of Bay award each year since 2016. They have also hosted numerous regional and local events including the USGA U.S. Open Qualifier in 2016, 2021, and 2022. Bay Point Golf Club was also home for
the 2020 Florida State Women’s Golf Matchup Invitational as well as the host of the Lipscomb
University’s Lady Bison Classic for three years straight.
The Nicklaus Course is the only Nicklaus Design course in Northwest Florida. Nestled in a 1,100-acre nature preserve, the course can play as short as 4,948 yards (68.8/118) from Tee 4 or be stretched out to 7,053 yards (74.5/137). It’s a great challenge for just about any caliber of golfer. The course is set against the backdrop of St. Andrew’s Bay and carved from the natural terrain of Northwest Florida and winds its way past strands of scrub oaks, pines, and saltwater marshes. Water comes into play on nearly every hole. In addition to fantastic golf holes, you’ll be treated to panoramic vistas of the bay, marsh, and scenic wetlands. The Nicklaus course is well-known throughout the Panhandle for its premium conditioning and risk-reward opportunities.
Having played the course recently, I learned that if you can survive the first five holes and come through them with a decent score, you’ll probably have a good round. The first hole on the Nicklaus Course is a daunting par 4 dogleg right around a lake that plays 362 yards from Tee 2. If you look at it on the Course Map they provide before your round, it looks more like a right turn! Most players are going to play over the water twice, once off the tee and again on your approach shot. The green is slightly elevated with a bunker front right and another left of the green. The green has a false front and is a lot longer than it is wide with some good undulation in it.
The 2nd hole is a very challenging par 3 that plays 173 yards from Tee 2. Play your tee shot over the water into a green that sits at an odd angle. A single bunker guards the front right portion of the green which has some good undulation to it.
The 3rd hole is a 359-yard gentle dogleg left with water to the right off the tee. A good drive will leave a mid-iron slightly uphill into an elevated green with no bunkers around it but a lot of grass mounding. The green is pure Nicklaus with a false front that rises about three feet before leveling out.
The 4th hole gives you the first glimpse of St. Andrews Bay with a great view of the pass that leads to the Gulf of Mexico. It’s a dogleg right and finding the middle of the fairway off the tee will leave you a good angle in. A good drive will leave a medium iron into a well-contoured green which is guarded by water on the left and slopes back to front.
Number 5 is the Nicklaus Course’s signature hole. It’s also the #2 handicap, making it the toughest hole on this side, although it’s probably the toughest hole on the course. This par 4 is only 371 yards long but requires tremendous distance control and accuracy both off the tee and on approach. Your tee shot is over water to an island landing area; too far left or right and you’re pulling out a new ball. Then, your approach shot is over more marshland into the green that is a lot wider than it is deep and is surrounded by grass mounds. Push it left or right or hit it short and you’ll be pulling out a 3rd ball!
The shorter daylight hours during the winter months are a great time to experience these holes plus one more! Bay Point offers something called the “Nick Six,” a special rate to play the first six holes of the Nicklaus Course after 3:30 pm. With these holes providing the biggest challenge on the course, many locals and visitors take advantage of the Nick Six! And once they’re hooked, you’ll find them looking for redemption and booking 18-hole rounds for their next available date!
Bay Point is also proud of its practice facility and considers it to be the best in the Panama City Beach area. There’s a full-length fairway where you can hit every club in the bag, a short-game area to warm up your chipping, and a large practice putting green, complete with all the twists and turns you’d expect from the Nicklaus family. The Clubhouse restaurant – Bar 72 – serves up some really good food and is open for breakfast on the weekends, lunch daily, and special event dinners every Thursday night.
A golf membership at Bay Point Golf Club is the best way to take advantage of everything the club has to offer. Bay Point has an active Ladies’ and Men's Group with regular Member Only Activities throughout the year. They offer Single Golf Memberships, Couples Memberships, and Junior Memberships. These non-equity memberships entitle you to play golf all year long with unlimited play for only a cart fee (or a trail fee if you have your own cart), member guest rates for family and friends, advance tee time bookings, unlimited driving range access (balls included), and discounts in the golf shop and restaurant. For more information, stop by and talk to one of Bay Point’s golf professionals. They'll be happy to discuss all the great benefits of becoming a member at Bay Point Golf Club! Membership applications are also available on their website
First time player
Course was what I expected for a Jack Nicklaus designed course. Some holes were almost too hard for the average player with shots into the green over water or a swampy area. But, overall it is a beautiful golf course and was enjoyable to play.
Tough track
Very challenging.
Must be able to do forced carries over water.
Lots of roll that carries the ball towards hazards.
Course knowledge is important to play well.
Great beach course
Top notch course best suited for advanced players.
Best pcb course
It was a chilly day with wind at us the whole time but we still had a great time
Took us 3:15 to play 18..perhaps the wind kept some folks away.
Love hole 4and5 with those views...friendly Marshalls and starter