Course Insight

Perdido Bay Golf Club

Pensacola, Florida, United States

πŸ‘ Recommended by 93% of Players

Performance Ratings

_ Course Difficulty
3.6
Course Conditions
4.0
Course Layout
4.4
Overall Facilities Condition
4.0
Pace
4.2
Staff Friendliness
4.4
Value For The Money
4.2

4.2 Overall Rating 800 reviews

Course Overview

The former home of the Pensacola Open, Perdido Bay Golf Club is a challenging and beautiful layout that will challenge and entertain every level of player. Perido Bay played host to the aforementioned PGA Tour event from 1978-'87. The likes of Jack Nicklaus, Tom Kite, Curtis Strange and Payne Stewart competed in the event. The course first opened in 1963 but got a redesign in 2001 by Bill Amick and Bill Bergin, lengthening the layout to more than 7,000 yards. The par-72 Perdido Bay Golf Club course has five sets of tees, starting at 5,176 yards. More than a half dozen lakes loom large, with water coming into play on the majority of the holes. Many of the holes are also quite narrow, putting a premium on accuracy. And despite being relatively flat, some strategic mounds add variety and difficulty. Many of the large undulating greens are elevated, as are the tees. The course's no. 1 handicap hole is the 450-yard, par-4 10th. The long hole has a lake entirely down the left side. Water also crosses the fairway on the approach shot. In addition to the course, Perdido Bay also has excellent practice facilities that include a driving range, practice bunkers, chipping green and putting green. Golf instruction is also available from the professional staff. Inside the clubhouse is a well-stocked golf shop with all the latest apparel and accessories, as well as the Legends Bar & Grille. The clubhouse restaurant is open for breakfast, lunch and dinner, and the menu includes wings, burgers, wraps and salads.

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