Without a doubt, this is an excellent golf treat. It's a registered autboun course and plays very difficult but fair.
A GREAT course (but private). You can't beat the staff, food, atmosphere and challenge of this "low country" golf course. A great Reese Jones challenge.
The course pro was kind enough to allow us a practice round early before a tournament, and wow, it's unbelievable. It was my favorite experience in Florida, it's just so unique. It's very challenging from the 2nd to back tees, I wouldn't want to experience it when it's windy. The greens were the best in Florida IMO. Obviously doesn't get too much play. If I could play anywhere routinely, this would be it.
It is right along the ocean shores, with beautiful views, vey well kept in a secluded and exclusive area.
We played a ProAm at this course and the Links course. Both were beautiful and immaculately maintained. The staff was welcoming and helpful. A challenging course but if you cut yourself a break, you will be able to enjoy the beauty of this course. If you can, play this course, you will be glad you did.
My wife and I went as guests, along with our son (a golf pro, who arranged the outing) on Feb. 22nd, 2013. The folks there were very hospitable. The practice facility is outstanding -- many pitching areas along with two putting greens and driving range. It is a beautifully maintained golf course, especially the greens, difficult, but fair --- as long as you choose the correct tee blocks for your skill level (there are 7 tee blocks!). My suggestion: "Play it Forward", and you'll enjoy it. There are many severe carries back of the Blue tees. The "clubhouse" is modest, really just geared to having a drink and a bite following your round.This has been one of my best experiences ever on a golf course.
This cource is challenging in a buatiful seeting. Although it is a private club, member can bring guest to play and enjoy the 19th hole. The food at this restaurant is actually much better than the club house main restaurant. I think the cooks are better at this location.
If nature and championship golf are on your schedule the Creek Course at Hammock Dunes is the course for you. This Reese Jones championship golf course set on 900 acres of live oaks, pine forest and providing panoramic views of the intracoastal waterway will test your ability while soothing your nerves. This 18 holes on impeccable conditions provided me a unique blend of holes testing length and accuracy without knocking me out.Finishing my day over cocktails and dinner in the beautiful cozy low country style clubhouse was the perfect ending for today's sabbatical. An experience I will not forget and will pass on.
this course is on Audobon Society approved land,,,the only builiding is the club house and the course is beautiful....but you can only play as a guest of Hammock Dunes resident or in a tournament...give it a try
Beautiful course, so well maintained, and when your playing you don't just enjoy the course, but the wildlife too. A must play.