Best Golf Courses Near Seaside, Florida?

Absolutely, many of these clubs offer lesson packages that include on-course play. Don’t forget about the dining options too; a good meal after golf is the best!

I love a good meal after a day on the greens! The Watersound Club has a restaurant that offers a lovely view of the course.

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Sounds perfect! Can you also play there in the evenings? That could make for a nice sunset round!

Yes! Most of the courses near Seaside allow evening play during the longer days of summer. Just check in advance about tee times.

If you enjoy pro shops, the one at the Camp Creek Golf Club is quite impressive. They have a broad selection of gear and attire.

I often buy new clubs before starting out! Do they have any discounts for members?

Yes, members usually receive discounts on pro shop items and can often get exclusive deals on lessons if you join a club. It’s worth looking into!

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I’ve been to several golf courses in the area, and while they all have their perks, I personally love the community feel at the Seaside Golf Club.

That’s great! Community and atmosphere can really enhance the experience. Are the prices reasonable?

Prices vary widely, but many clubs have reasonable rates, especially if you’re playing off-peak times. It’s fun to explore and find the best fits financially and socially!

I highly recommend hitting up Sandestin Golf and Beach Resort. The courses are beautifully maintained, and the scenery is stunning!

I agree! Sandestin has some challenging holes that keep you on your toes. Just be mindful of the crowds during weekends.

For a more traditional experience, check out the Hilton Head Golf Club. It’s got some great reviews but can be pricey.

Hilton Head is fantastic! Just expect to pay a premium. Worth it for the views!

I’ve heard good things about Regatta Bay Golf Club. It’s supposed to be pretty family-friendly, which is a plus.

Regatta Bay is solid! The staff is super friendly too, which makes the experience nice.

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If you’re looking for something less mainstream, try the Course at Seaside. It’s a fun, quirky layout but not for serious golfers.

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Quirky is definitely the word! I played it last summer and had a blast, though my score was another story!

Does anyone have thoughts on the Emerald Bay Golf Club? I have yet to play there and could use some feedback.

I’ve played Emerald Bay, and it’s pretty nice! The layout is creative, but beware of the water hazards.

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