The Links of Jacksonville
Frequently Asked Questions
Is The Links of Jacksonville a true links course, and what kind of challenge should I expect?
While it's not a windswept Scottish coast, The Links of Jacksonville delivers a fantastic modern links experience with firm, fast conditions and strategic bunkering. You'll find the course demands thoughtful shot placement and rewards creative play, especially when the Florida wind picks up.
When is the best time of year to play The Links of Jacksonville to avoid the heat and crowds?
We highly recommend visiting between November and April for the most comfortable weather and fewer crowds. The cooler, drier air makes for an incredibly enjoyable round, letting you truly appreciate the course's open design without battling the intense summer humidity.
What are the typical green fees at The Links of Jacksonville, and do they offer any twilight rates or packages?
Green fees generally range from $75-$125, depending on the season and time of day, which we think is fair for the quality. We always suggest checking their website for twilight rates after 2 PM or looking into stay-and-play packages if you're planning a longer trip - they can offer great value.
What's the most memorable hole at The Links of Jacksonville, and what makes it special?
For us, the par-3 14th hole stands out; it's a beautiful, challenging shot over a marshy area to a well-guarded green. The prevailing crosswind often makes club selection tricky, and a par here always feels like a birdie.
Beyond the golf, what can I expect from the clubhouse and amenities at The Links of Jacksonville?
The clubhouse offers a comfortable, relaxed atmosphere perfect for a post-round meal or drink. You'll find a well-stocked pro shop and a casual grill serving up solid pub fare, which is exactly what you want after walking 18 holes.