Golf Club
Golf Club

Golf Club Manager: David Trimm
Telephone: (850) 833-9664 Ext. 101
Email: Golf Club Administrator
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The Fort Walton Beach Golf Club is committed to providing a quality golf experience on its two 18-hole championship golf courses to both members and visitors. This is accomplished through excellent customer service and maintenance practices, and by listening to the needs and desires of our customers.
The Fort Walton Beach Golf Club consists of two 18-hole championship golf courses. The Pines Course (tee times: 850-833-9528 Option 1) is located at 1955 Lewis Turner Boulevard and features a challenging layout of over 6,800 yard through an upland pine forest. The Oaks Course (tee times: 850-833-9528 Option 2) is located at 1955 Lewis Turner Boulevard and offers over 6,400 yards of narrow, oak-lined fairways and challenging water hazards. In addition to daily play, the Club holds many community-oriented charity golf tournaments and promotes a Junior Golf Program every summer with free clinics.
Two leased operations provide outstanding services for players of all ages and levels. Edwin Watts Golf Shop is a full-service, well-stocked golf supply merchandiser. Two Trees Restaurant provide excellent food and beverage service at both courses.
Fort Walton Beach Golf Club has 36 holes of championship golf a few short miles from "America's Most Beautiful Beaches". The Fort Walton Beach/Destin area along the fabulous "Emerald Coast" of sunny Florida offers beach front hotels, fine dining, lots of shopping, and plenty of activities for the family. Once you're at the Club, a friendly staff will welcome you to the finest city-owned golf facility in North-West Florida. Warm, sunny afternoons in the winter allow for year round play on both courses.
Amenities
o Spacious, lighted driving range (home of the $2.00 bucket of balls!)
o Two Trees Restaurant
o The original location for the Edwin Watts Pro Line Golf Shops.
Come visit us and discover two courses expertly maintained and operated on a pristine setting at a fraction of the fee charged at other courses.
***Fort Walton Beach Golf Club***
Pines Course

over 6800 yards through an upland pine forest.
For Information call: (850) 833-9528 Option 1
Email: Golf Club

| Hole |
Par |
Yards |
Description |
| 1 | 5 | 506 | Prevailing wind will be in your face. Dog-leg, (slightly to the right). Aim tee at the water tower. This is a "3 shot" hole. Green slopes back to front. |
| 2 | 4 | 365 | A 65 degree dogleg to the left. Favor the right side of the tee. Second shot will be slightly up hill. |
| 3 | 3 | 139 | Pedestal Green and small target area, make this green tough to hit. |
| 4 | 4 | 392 | Prevailing wind in your face. Take enough club for your approach shot. |
| 5 | 5 | 493 | Prevailing wind left-to-right. This is a 3 shot hole with second shot a "lay-up." Third shot will be over water. Favor the right side of the fairway off the tee. Green slopes from back to front. |
| 6 | 3 | 166 | Tee shot, over water--Prevailing wind will be right-to-left. Front third of green is severely sloped back to front |
| 7 | 4 | 355 | Prevailing wind will be right-to-left. The second shot is to a slightly elevated green--Be sure to take enough club. |
| 8 | 4 | 413 | Prevailing wind will be at your back. This is the #1 handicap hole. Large green with some undulation make it a good "two putt" hole. |
| 9 | 4 | 383 | Prevailing wind, Left-to Right. Fairway accepts tee shots nicely. Favor the left side of the fairway. Remember to take enough club for shot in to slightly elevated green. |
| 10 | 4 | 354 | Prevailing wind from right to left. A fade shot is a preferred type shot. It sets up for a mid-sized iron approach shot. Green is flat, accept a high shot nicely. |
| 11 | 4 | 322 | Prevailing wind from left to right. Tee shot favors the right side of the fairway - away from the bunker. Second shot is a mid iron into a mid-sized undulating green. The green is mid size and slopes from front to back. Will accept a high approach shot nicely. |
| 12 | 3 | 144 | Tee shot over water, must carry approximately 140 yards, anything short is subject to roll back into the water. Green is bowl shaped with some undulation. |
| 13 | 5 | 485 | Can be reached in two shots for big hitters. Normally a three shot hole, which will definitely favor the right side away from the bunker on the left side of the fairway. Anything left, the trees become a major factor on your third shot. Big Green that slopes from back to front. |
| 14 | 4 | 333 | Prevailing wind will be in your face. Tee shot must be accurate to avoid both side bunkering. Shot from fairway to the green will be up hill to an elevated green. |
| 15 | 3 | 158 | Prevailing wind will be in your face. Take enough club--green accepts long iron shots. Fairway bunker should not come in to play. |
| 16 | 4 | 370 | Prevailing wind will be in your face. Favor right side of the tee- Second shot will be over water to a green that is sloped back to front. |
| 17 | 5 | 438 | Prevailing wind will be to your back. Dog-leg to the left. Off the tee, avoid the fairway bunker on the right. Second shot should favor the left side or left portion of the green. Right side of the green side bunker is hidden, but can come in to play. Birdie hole!! |
| 18 | 4 | 346 | Prevailing wind will be to your back. Avoid 3 small "pot bunkers" off the tee. Green does open up from the left side. Also, it is farther away than you think. Take enough club. |


Oaks Course

narrow fairways, more water hazards, and fairways
lined with Oak trees.
For Information call: (850) 833-9528 Option 2
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| Hole | Par | Yards | Description |
| 1 | 5 | 447 | Great beginning hole! Can be reached in two. Avoiding the bunkers that guard both sides of the fairway. Beware, the tee points you in to the trees on the right. Approach in to the green can not be of the "bump and run" type. Slightly elevated green. Prevailing wind is in your face. |
| 2 | 3 | 134 | If you are going to miss the tee shot--miss it to the right! Left is jail! Club selection is the key to getting it close. Green is long and narrow. Undulation from back to front causes some putting problems. Left-to-right prevailing wind. |
| 3 | 4 | 361 | With the water that crosses the fairway at about 225 yards off the tee, it requires a lay-up shot. Second shot is all up hill to a green that slopes from back to front. Don't be above the hole and putting back down on this one! Prevailing wind is right-to-left. |
| 4 | 5 | 448 | Avoid the bunker on the left side of the fairway from the tee. Be careful on the second shot as it becomes more narrow the closer to the green you get. Prevailing wind is right-to-left. |
| 5 | 4 | 302 | As customary on this course, accuracy is most important. This holes looks like a great birdie, but be careful. Driver may not be the smartest club off the tee on this one. Small green is a great target to hit with a short iron. Prevailing wind is left-to-right. |
| 6 | 4 | 308 | Split fairway creates an interesting dilemma from the tee. Water runs down the center of the fairway almost all the way to the 100 yard marker. Prevailing wind is left-to-right. Second shot requires some course knowledge as it is uphill and slightly blind. Take enough club. |
| 7 | 3 | 187 | Probably the hardest par 3 on either course. Prevailing wind is usually in your face. Very small green requires "pin-point" accuracy with club selection from the tee. Stay out of the green side bunker on the left. |
| 8 | 4 | 374 | Slight dogleg to the right. Prevailing wind is usually at your back. "Tee is high and let it fly!" Obstacle illusion can effort your second shot. Take enough club is so true on this hole. Green is undulated from left-to-right. |
| 9 | 4 | 359 | Slight dogleg to the right. Prevailing wind will be at your back. Careful of the fairway bunker on the left. Favor the left center of the fairway. Second shot requires proper club selection from a certain distance. Green is undulated from left-to-right and from back to front. |
| 10 | 4 | 313 | This hole requires a great deal of accuracy. Driver may not be the club of choice. Keep it in play and the hole is an easy birdie hole. Prevailing wind will be in your face. |
| 11 | 4 | 326 | Similar to the third hole. (It parallels the third) Tee shot may be a lay-up with a mid to short iron for a second. "Bogey Creek" can be a problem for errant second shots. Prevailing wind will be from left-to-right. |
| 12 | 5 | 445 | Don't be fooled on the card by the yardage. This severe dogleg left exemplifies what the rest of the course requires....accuracy. Smart play is to iron it off the tee. Second shot should be laid up short of the hidden pond. This will leave a third shot of about 100 yards to a small green. Prevailing wind will be in your face. |
| 13 | 3 | 134 | Prevailing wind will be with you. The shot requires carrying the ball over water for most of the distance. Premium is on proper club selection. Green is wide and not deep. |
| 14 | 4 | 318 | First hole on the back with some "breathing room" off the tee. However, don't let it go right. The water can be reached with a bad tee shot. Prevailing wind will keep the ball in play. It will be in your face. Green is long, but not wide. |
| 15 | 4 | 404 | Prevailing wind will be behind you. Favor the left side of the fairway. Second shot requires some thought. The green is uphill and slopes from back to front. |
| 16 | 4 | 396 | Prevailing wind will be from left-to-right. Very narrow hole until the last 100 yards. Left center off the tee sets up your second shot in to the hole. Small green so to be accurate with your club selection. |
| 17 | 3 | 115 | With the prevailing wind working from left-to-right, this hole is not that difficult. Just remember that it runs slightly uphill, so take enough club. |
| 18 | 5 | 441 | Accuracy off the tee will yield a birdie on this finishing hole. Favor the left side of the fairway and your second shot is an easy lay-up to the corner of the 90 degree dog leg right. Large green will accept any third shot that is hot on the fly. Not a green that can be reached with a bouncing shot. |


Fees
(Tax Included)City/County ResidentGreens Fees
FEE Schedule (PDF Format)
***MEMBER FEES***
GREEN FEES
9 HOLES.......................................$8.50
JUNIOR (18 & UNDER)........................$5
18 HOLES....................................$12.50
JUNIOR (18 & UNDER)........................$7
½ CART FEES
9 HOLES.......................................$7.50
18 HOLES....................................$12.50
PULL CART........................................$5
TWILIGHT FEES
AFTER 12:00 pm
GREEN FEE......................................$10
½ CART FEE....................................$10
ANNUAL DUES
CITY RESIDENT...............................$200
SPOUSE..........................................$100
ADDITIONAL DEP...............................$50
COUNTY RESIDENT..........................$300
SPOUSE..........................................$150
ADDITIONAL DEP................................$50
***NON MEMBER FEES***
GREEN FEES
9 HOLES...........................................$18
JUNIOR (18 & UNDER)..........................$9
18 HOLES...........................................$27
JUNIOR (18 & UNDER).........................$13
½ CART FEES
9 HOLES............................................$10
18 HOLES...........................................$16
PULL CART...........................................$5
TWILIGHT FEES
AFTER 12:00 pm
GREEN FEE.........................................$20
½ CART FEE.......................................$12
UNLIMITED WALKING $1800
INCLUDES 12 MONTHS GREEN FEES
AND ANNUAL MEMBERSHIP FEE
* RIDING CART REQUIRED 6-12 NOON
SATURDAY, SUNDAY AND HOLIDAYS
ALL RIDERS PAY ½ CART FEE
2nd Round Green Fees on Same Course is No Charge
Mandatory Cart Rental 6:00 AM to 12:00 PM on Saturdays, Sundays & Holidays
For Tournament rates , please contact the Golf Administration office at (850) 833-9664: Option 5 or 6.
Schedule Times
Tournaments
- March 5th ~ 12 P.M. ASMC
- March 7th ~ 8 A.M. Relay For Life
- March 12th ~ 12 P.M. Children In Crisis
- March 14th ~ 12:30 P.M. FWB Baseball
- March 20th ~ 8 A.M. FWBHS Band
- March 27th ~ 10:32 A.M. Tee Times ~ Golf Channel Amateur Tour
- March 29th ~ 9 A.M. ECLIL
For additional information regarding tournments, please contact:
Golf Club Operations Assistant
Jim Ates
(850) 833-9664 ext 103
Maintenance
PINES:
02/22/2010 - Closed 9:30 AM
OAKS:
02/23/2010 - Closed 9:30 AM
Contacts & Info
RESERVATION / INFORMATION
Pines Course (850) 833-9528 Option 1
Oaks Course (850) 833-9528 Option 2
TOURNAMENTS
(850) 833-9664 Option 5 or 6
CATERING
Two Trees Restuarant - Located in the Golf Club
(850) 833-9664 Option 2
GOLF SHOP
Edwin Watts Pro Line Golf Shop - Located in the Golf Club
(850) 862-3922
ADMINISTRATION
1955 Lewis Turner Blvd.
Fort Walton Beach, Florida 32547
Administrator David Trimm (850) 833-9664 Ext. 101
Superintendent Robert Flanagan (850) 833-9645
Operations Assistant Jim Ates (850) 833-9664 Ext. 103
Fax Number (850) 833-9531
Maintenance (850) 833-9661
Last Updated (Thursday, 11 March 2010 11:37)

