8th Hole above |
Champions Club at Julington Creek, 1111 Durbin Creek Blvd., Jacksonville, FL 32259 |
Tour 18 - Tee to Green | Click Photos to take a photo tour of all 18 holes. Each hole includes a photo from the tee and a view of each green. Jacksonville Golf Course Directory |
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Directions from Jacksonville | From I295 in south Jacksonville, exit on San Jose Blvd., state highway 13 south. Travel 7 miles south to the entrance to the Champions Club at Julington Creek entrance on the left. This entrance is 2 miles south of the bridge over Julington Creek. |
Green Fees |
Mon - Thurs = $46 Fri - Sun & Holidays = $56 |
Tee Times |
904 287-4653 |
General Policies | Proper golf attire such as collared shirts, no denim, and non-metal (soft) spikes are required. |
Facilities |
A full golf shop and grill room are located in the clubhouse. Locker room with showers. Banquet facilities and new electric carts are on site. |
Practice |
The practice complex includes a 2 putting greens, short game area, sand practice, and a driving range. |
Statistics Rating/Slope |
Gold 6908 yards, 73.4/132; Blue 6401 yards, 70.6/127; White 5888 yards, 68.5/121 (men) 72.8/130 (women); Green 5028, 64.6/112 (men), 69.6/116 (women) |
Personnel | General Manager Jim Lear (PGA). Asst. Professionals Tony Gonzalez and David Glynn (PGA) |
Comments | The Champions Club was opened in 1992 and
quickly became a true championship course. Owned by PGA touring pro Steve
Melnyk, this course has hosted tour events for the NGA/Hooters Tour for 4
years, during which Chad Campbell (winner, 2004 Bay Hill Invitational) won
at this course. The course has also hosted the USGA Amateur, USGA Jr.
Amateur qualifying, and in 2005 will be a qualifying course for the USGA
PubLinks Championship. The Champions Course measures golfers by
demanding length, accuracy, and control. Featuring an outstanding
layout, perfect conditioning, and full service from parking lot to 19th
hole, no golfer will leave here without having an exceptional day. Visit the sister course at Windsor Parke. |
Placed on-line 1/31/05