Golfing is one of Amelia Island's most popular activities. It has long been recognized as a golfer's haven, due to the mild climate and the bonanza of golf holes (135) on this 18.2 square mile island. With designs by some of golf's greatest names, including Tom Fazio, Gene Littler and Mark McCumber, Amelia Island offers some of the finest greens in the South.Tee times can be arranged for a full day of golf upon request.
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Amelia Island Plantation
For more information, click on the above linkAmelia Island Plantation features three 18-hole golf courses. Oak Marsh and Ocean Links, designed by Pete Dye and Bobby Weed, are part of a 36-hole configuraton known as Amelia Links. Both courses were designed to preserve Amelia Island's native plant and wildlife. Long Point, Amelia Island Plantation's third course, was designed by Tom Fazio. Completed in 1987, Fazio's award winning design challenges golfers with natural hazards, tight fairways and elevated greens.
Summer Beach Resort
For more information, click on the above linkSummer Beach, home of the Ritz-Carlton, features an 18-hole golf course designed by Gene Littler and Mark McCumber. Upon its opening in 1988, it was nominated as the best new course of the year. In 1998, Summer Beach hosted the Liberty Mutual Legends of Golf on the Senior PGA Tour.
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This course is open to the public and features a new clubhouse dedicated in March 2000. The 27-holes of golf at the Fernandina Beach Golf Course make it one of the most popular municipal golf courses in the southeastern United States with over 85,000 rounds of golf played annually. Fernandina Beach Municipal Golf Course
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