World Golf Village
About World Golf Village
The home of the World Golf Hall of Fame also boasts two popular golf courses - one a collaboration by Jack Nicklaus and Arnold Palmer, and another recently renovated by architect Bobby Weed. Several lodging options, from the Renaissance hotel resort to dozens of multi-bedroom villas, make this a worthy destination for groups of any size.Facts
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Golf courses at World Golf Village
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St. Augustine, FloridaResort
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St Augustine, FloridaResort
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Reviews
Reviewer Photos
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Photo submitted by Boes36 on 08/10/2025
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Photo submitted by u000007739492 on 06/16/2025
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Photo submitted by JustaGOONER on 08/19/2024
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16th par 5 green Photo submitted by JustaGOONER on 08/19/2024
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Photo submitted by u000005708959 on 06/26/2024
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Slammer & Squire, hole 4 Photo submitted by TimGavrichGP on 06/28/2022
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Slammer & Squire, hole 11 Photo submitted by TimGavrichGP on 06/28/2022
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King & Bear, hole 11 Photo submitted by TimGavrichGP on 06/28/2022
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Photo submitted by tiburonazo on 03/21/2022
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Photo submitted by u705588131 on 02/27/2022
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Photo submitted by u705588131 on 02/27/2022
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Photo submitted by u705588131 on 02/27/2022
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Photo submitted by u705588131 on 02/27/2022
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Photo submitted by u705588131 on 02/27/2022
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Photo submitted by u705588131 on 02/27/2022
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King & Bear 1st tee Photo submitted by Icanhackit on 11/12/2021
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Photo submitted by DMcK1120 on 10/29/2020
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Photo submitted by DMcK1120 on 10/29/2020
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Photo submitted by Gmanvz on 06/19/2020
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Photo submitted by Brandon1837612 on 06/18/2020
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Photo submitted by usgolfwu on 04/07/2020
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Photo submitted by usgolfwu on 04/07/2020
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Photo submitted by scrooge75 on 12/20/2013
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Photo submitted by scrooge75 on 12/20/2013
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Photo submitted by scrooge75 on 12/20/2013
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Hole 3 Photo submitted by u000006149247 on 10/09/2013
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16th Hole Par 3. 12 inches from the pin. Photo submitted by Walter6421436 on 08/14/2013
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Photo submitted by William2950144 on 07/04/2013
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Photo submitted by VernonG9044437 on 04/19/2013
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Photo submitted by VernonG9044437 on 04/19/2013
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Photo submitted by VernonG9044437 on 04/19/2013
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#14 Photo submitted by u000007030060 on 04/08/2013
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Houses along #14. Photo submitted by u000007030060 on 04/08/2013
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#1 Photo submitted by u000007030060 on 04/08/2013
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Boardwalk from #1 green to #2 tee. Photo submitted by u000007030060 on 04/08/2013
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Photo submitted by u000005782350 on 02/05/2013
Greens Really Slow
Overall overpriced for the green condition, very very weary slow. Like putting on Velcro.
Fairways and teeing areas are nice.
Wait to play greens are shaggy
Great overall course just ruined by post airrated greens. They were like putting on shag carpet.
It's like showing up for a date meeting in person and you find out the pictures you seen of the person where 10 years ago and 50lbs lighter.
Great Course
Overall, Great!
The Slammer and Squire course is a fantastic layout with unique design features. Unfortunately we were rained out 2-3 holes after we made the turn. Not directly related to the course but I hope to see something done to utilize the facilities that were once the hall of fame areas. Again overall great course!
Will play again
When I first saw the rating of 3.4 I was reluctant to book. I am not sure what is driving that score, but this place was great. Its the best public course I have played in the Flagler/St Johns area. I paid $96 for a before-8 8a tee time; well worth it.
Note: that if you bring a young kid you will need to call ahead and pay a ride-along fee.
Beautiful layout, greens hard as a rock and too bumpy.
This is a beautifully laid out golf course that seems to be a bit neglected for the price paid to play it. Was impossible to hold any green from anywhere beyond 100 yards. The greens were also quite bumpy, so no true roll to the hole. Some tee boxes were very beat up and sandy. For the money this course should be better taken care of or less money charged to play it.
Over sold
This course two days in a row way over sold. There’s no chance to stay warm. Pace of play is awful it’s 20 minutes in between shots. Staff is great though and course is nice.
A couple temporary greens
Besides the two temp greens, course is in great shape
Great Course
Staff was phenomenal from arrival to check-in to finishing our round. Only two downfalls to the round was a few of the greens were rough to putt on. Partially dead. The other downfall was pace of play. Probably need to spread the tee times out a little more. We had to wait on a group in front of us due to a group in front of them and then the chain reaction continued behind us. Overall I think the course was fun and inviting.
First Timer
A couple of greens were beat up and well as some tee boxes. Besides those 4 things….Bice layout
Tuesday Morning
Greens on the front nine were in terrible condition I liked the course otherwise. Although I was very disappointed at check in I had a gift card that was partially used the previous week at King and Bear that they wouldn’t use this week and the staff member didn’t even try I would stay away until they get the greens get fixed
Avoid until conditions improve
Charged a resort fee not mentioned on GolfNow. Double charged for taxes. First green was all but unplayable, others had abnormal areas. Worst shape in which I’ve ever seen this course
First time
Pace of play was real slow. Loved the course layout. Cost was higher than the overall quality of the course. This was a $80-$100 type course not the $140 plus. If you are a big hitter off the tee then this is the course for you
Fun Course
Pace of place was pretty slow, about 5 hours 15 minutes for 18 on a Sunday afternoon in mid April, tee boxes and fairways were typically in good-great condition, around 25% of greens had noticeable/impactful dead spots that needed repair and surrounded the hole making putting difficult.
Overall the course was in good condition, but it would help to marshals keep up pace of play.
Also ran into some kids fishing in the various ponds need tee boxes and fairways that would cast off and yell to their friends during back swings. I didn’t mind but could see how this would be bothersome to other golfers. For an evening round $79 the price seemed fair, I wouldn’t pay the $170+ they want for a morning tee time given the green conditions and pace.