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9/23/2008 - Reasonable. Three sets of 9 for a municipal course but unless you are visiting Amelia Island it is a long trek for a course of this standard, if traveling from South Jacksonville. Posted by Robert (England, United Kingdom). |
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N/W 6777-72.0-124 6430-70.4-120 5740-67.4-115 5638-71.7-118 W/S 7001-73.1-128 6525-71.0-125 5445-66.5-113 5290-69.4-115 S/N 6412-70.1-124 5951-68.2-122 5225-65.3-112 5100-68.7-116 The Fernandina Beach Golf Club is Northeast Florida's golfing treasure where you can enjoy the Amelia Island atmosphere at a great price. It offers 27 holes consisting of the North, West, and South nines. The West/South combination is the tournament course. The West Course is long with wide fairways. The South course is where accuracy counts more than distance. There is an abundance of wildlife and water hazards. Golfers of all handicaps will find an enjoyable round of golf at this scenic course with a true Florida feel. |
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