Hidden Hills, Jacksonville, Florida
Hidden
Hills is a private country club unsurpassed in natural beauty with
rolling terrain and stately pine and oak trees. Founded in 1965
and completely redesigned by Arnold Palmer in 1986, the course is
just 20 minutes from downtown in the secluded Fort Caroline area.
The club played host to the Greater Jacksonville Open, the forerunner
of what is now the Tournament Players Championship where Gary Player,
Tony Jacklin and Don January were winners. Hidden Hills maintains
a reputation as one of the most challenging golf courses in North
Florida. The layout, with numerous elevation changes and tree-lined
fairways place a premium on shot placement in order to score. The
signature hole is #11, a 612-yard, par 5, requiring an approach
shot to an island green.
Tees
| Tee Name |
Par |
Yards |
Slope |
USGA |
| Championship |
72 |
6892 |
136 |
74 |
| Back |
72 |
6653 |
124 |
70.6 |
| Middle |
72 |
6223 |
124 |
70.6 |
| Member |
72 |
6003 |
121 |
69.5 |
| Forward |
72 |
5016 |
125 |
70.5 |
|
Course Detail
- Year Built: 1986
- Architect: Arnold Palmer
- Honors: Played host to the Greater Jacksonville Open,
forerunner to what is now the Tournament Player's Championship.
- Fairway Grass: Bermuda
- Green: Bermuda
- Winter Fairway: Rye
- Winter Green: Rye
|
Course Amenities
- Proshop
- Clubhouse
- Practice Facilities
Lockers
- Showers
- Restaurant/Bar
- Lessons
- Rentals
|
Course Advisements: Strict Dress Code
| Restrictions, Aerifying, Overseeding |
| Period |
Days |
Comments |
08-01-03
to
12-31-04 |
Mon |
Closed on Mondays. |
| Course Reviews |
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