Jacksonville Country Club
Frequently Asked Questions
Can non-members play a round at Jacksonville Country Club?
While Jacksonville Country Club is a private facility, you can often secure a tee time as a guest if accompanied by a member. We always recommend checking with your home club for any reciprocal agreements they might have, which is often your best bet for access.
What's the signature challenge or most memorable hole at Jacksonville Country Club?
You'll definitely remember the par-3 14th; it demands a precise shot over water to a well-guarded green, often playing longer than the yardage suggests. It's a true test of nerve and club selection, especially with the prevailing crosswind off the river.
When's the best time of year to experience Jacksonville Country Club at its prime?
We always aim for late fall through early spring-think October to April-when the Florida weather is glorious and the course conditions are immaculate. You'll avoid the intense summer humidity and afternoon thunderstorms, ensuring a much more enjoyable round.
How's the pace of play typically at Jacksonville Country Club, especially on busy days?
Even on busier weekend mornings, we've found the pace at Jacksonville Country Club to be quite reasonable, thanks to good tee time management. You can generally expect a round to finish in about four hours, which is a real plus for a private track.
Is playing Jacksonville Country Club a worthwhile experience for a visiting golfer?
Absolutely, it's a classic Florida layout that offers a consistently well-maintained course and a friendly, unpretentious atmosphere. If you can secure a tee time, you'll find a challenging yet fair test of golf that's a genuine pleasure to play.