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  2. Timuquana Country Club - Wikipedia

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    Timuquana Country Club is a private golf and country club in Jacksonville, Florida.Located in Jacksonville's Ortega neighborhood, it was founded in 1923. Its golf course was originally designed by legend Donald Ross, and members have included PGA Tour professionals Steve Melnyk, David Duval and current member Jim Furyk.

  3. Greater Jacksonville Open - Wikipedia

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    The Greater Jacksonville Open was a PGA Tour event that was played from 1945 until 1976. Shortly after World War II, the Jacksonville Open began play as a PGA Tour event in Jacksonville, Florida at the Hyde Park Golf Club until it was discontinued in the mid-1950s. In the mid-1960s, the PGA Tour came to town again.

  4. Estero, Florida - Wikipedia

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    [8] [9] Estero is also known for its many golfing opportunities as there are 11 golf courses within its borders consisting of 5 public and 6 private courses. There are also another 89 golf courses within 20 miles of Estero, including 23 public, 1 municipal, and 65 private courses. [10] Estero encompasses some 35 gated communities and is ...

  5. World Golf Village - Wikipedia

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    The World Golf Village (WGV) is a golf resort in St. Johns County, Florida, United States, located between Jacksonville and St. Augustine. [1] It was created by the PGA Tour and showcases the World Golf Hall of Fame .

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  7. TPC at Sawgrass - Wikipedia

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    The Stadium Course was designed by noted golf course architects Pete and Alice Dye, and is known as one of the most difficult golf courses in the world. Constructed specifically to host The Players Championship, it employs a distinctive "stadium" concept: like in other sports, fans at the TPC sit in "stands" made of raised mounds of grass.