Saint Johns Golf and Country Club

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the biggest challenge at Saint Johns Golf and Country Club, and which hole should I look out for?

You'll find the course's primary challenge lies in its strategic bunkering and the numerous water hazards that come into play on many holes. Keep a sharp eye on the par-3 17th; it demands a precise shot over water to a well-guarded green, often deciding the fate of your scorecard.

When is the best time of year to play Saint Johns Golf and Country Club for ideal conditions and fewer crowds?

We highly recommend visiting from late fall through early spring, roughly November to April. During these months, you'll experience cooler, drier weather perfect for golf, and while weekends can be busy, weekdays generally offer a more relaxed pace and better tee time availability.

Are the practice facilities at Saint Johns G&CC up to par, and what should I know about them?

Absolutely, their practice area is quite comprehensive and well-maintained. You'll find a spacious driving range with quality balls, a large putting green that accurately reflects the course's surfaces, and a dedicated chipping area complete with a bunker-perfect for dialing in your short game before your round.

What kind of overall experience can I expect at Saint Johns Golf and Country Club, and is it good value for the green fee?

You're in for a consistently enjoyable round on a well-maintained course with a classic Florida feel. It offers a fair test for most handicaps, and considering the reliable conditions and friendly staff, we think it's a very solid value for a public-access course in the area.

Any specific tips for playing Saint Johns G&CC, especially regarding its unique features?

Pay close attention to the subtle undulations on the greens-they can be trickier than they look, especially around the edges. Also, keep an eye out for the local wildlife; you might spot an alligator or two sunning near the water hazards, adding to the authentic Florida charm.