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Florida Panhandle Public Golf Courses DirectoryDestinOffers 36 holes of championship golf and great scenery on courses designed by Tom Fazio and Jerry Pate 18 hole regulation course, 6,802 yards. $95 green fees Semi-private course offers 27 challenging holes suited to all skill levels 18 hole regulation course, 6,864 yards. $124 green fees 9 hole executive course, 1,630 yards with practice facility & putting course Fort Walton BeachMuniciple course consisting of two 18-hole championship golf courses. 18 hole regulation course,6,416 yards. Municipal golf course semi-private 18 hole, par 72, Finger - Dye designed course. Gulf BreezeBuilt along the Santa Rosa Sound, Tiger Point’s recently redesigned Championship East Course and the 9-hole West Course feature breathtaking waterfront views, lofty southern pines, and layouts designed for major tournament play. Miramar BeachNavarre BeachHidden Creek will captivate your passion for golf and leave you with everlasting memories. | Panama CityPar 71 course, 6,577 yards. The 18-hole at the Bay Point Marriott Resort designed by Jack Nichlaus 9 hole regulation course, 3,170 yards 18 hole executive course, 3,717 yards 18 hole regulation course, 5,617 yards Pensacola Beach18-hole regulation length golf course. This short layout has 3 sets of teeboxes for a fun, but challenging golfing experience. Framed by the natural beauty of Perdido Key, Lost Key is ideally located between historic downtown Pensacola and the beaches of Orange Beach and Gulf Shores. Semiprivate 18 hole, par 72 championship golf course, 6700 yard layout features subtle challenges, making it highly enjoyable for the widest range of golfing skills 18 hole par 72, 6366 yard municiple course. Discover for yourself why Golf Digest nominated Perdido Bay Golf Club "Best New Public Course". The 9-hole course on the Pensacola Naval base but open to public Redesigned by former U.S. Open Champion Jerry Pate in 1992, Scenic Hills is the only course in the state of Florida to host a U.S. Open event. |
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