If the call of the fairway is strong, St. Augustine delivers in spades. From championship greens designed by legends to hidden gems perfect for your first swing, this coastal town offers a mix of challenge and charm for every golfer—beginner or pro.

Must-Play Golf Courses in St. Augustine

TPC Sawgrass – A Bucket-List Experience Located just north of St. Augustine in Ponte Vedra Beach, TPC Sawgrass is the holy grail for golfers. Home to The Players Championship, it boasts the legendary Stadium Course and the famous 17th hole—yes, the one with the Island Green that turns knees to jelly. You don’t have to be a Tour pro to play here, but you might feel like one. Book ahead and bring your A-game.

World Golf Village – Play Where Legends Do This resort-style destination features two standout courses:

  • The King & Bear, co-designed by Arnold Palmer and Jack Nicklaus.
  • Slammer & Squire, a scenic tribute to the game’s pioneers. With museum access and modern amenities nearby, it’s ideal for a weekend golf retreat.

St. Johns Golf Club – Solid Public Course with Serious Vibe Recently renovated and proudly public, St. Johns Golf Club offers expansive practice facilities, tree-lined fairways, and water features that keep you guessing.

Royal St. Augustine – Scenic, Central, and Welcoming Located just a few minutes from the historic downtown, Royal St. Augustine Golf and Country Club is a favorite among locals and newcomers. Expect lush foliage, forgiving moguls, and four sets of tees to suit every skill level.

> ⛳ Best Time to Play: February through May tends to offer the most comfortable weather—cool mornings, low humidity, and sunshine to spare.

Tips for Planning the Perfect Golf Day

Tee Time Tips

  • Reserve Early: Courses like TPC Sawgrass fill up fast—secure your slot weeks in advance.
  • Look for Deals: Twilight rates, weekday specials, or package bundles can add value.
  • Call Ahead: Speaking with staff directly ensures your preferences are noted.

Before You Hit the First Tee

  • Check course layouts online to avoid surprises.
  • Florida sun is no joke—pack sunscreen, a hat, and extra water.
  • Traveling light? Most courses offer rental clubs for convenience.

Golfing Solo? No Problem.

Even without a group, you can still enjoy the St. Augustine golf scene:

  • Pair Up: Most clubs pair solo golfers to round out a foursome. Great way to meet people.
  • Go Off-Peak: Weekday mornings are ideal if you prefer a quieter round.
  • Join a Clinic: Beginner-friendly courses like Royal St. Augustine offer lessons and social sessions.

Don’t Forget to Capture the Moment

These courses aren’t just fun—they’re stunning. Bring your phone or camera to snap that 17th-hole selfie or the sunrise mist over the marshes. And if you’d like to share your favorite golf moment with our readers, send your photo to The Ultimate St. Augustine Travel Guide—we’d love to feature it!

Capture the Magic of St. Augustine

If you’re intrigued by the hidden charm of this place, wait until you see it through a lens. Discover top photo spots, scenic backdrops, and expert tips in our Where to Take The Best Photos in St Augustine. 📷

 

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