Ponte Vedra Inn & Club
THE PONTE VEDRA INN & CLUB, Est. 1928

Just the mere mention of the Ponte Vedra Inn & Club conjures up images of quiet opulence, of grace, of stateliness and history. A Florida landmark since its celebrated opening in 1928, this 300 acre oceanfront resort located in fashionable Ponte Vedra Beach is a perfect refuge for recreation, relaxation, romance, and reflection. Three generations of guests have been indulged in a world of deluxe accommodations, fine cuisine, top recreation, and the finest in classical service.

Golf has been a way of life in Ponte Vedra Beach since the Inn & Club introduced the first course to the area in 1928. Today, Ponte Vedra is recognized as one of the golf capitals in the East.

Just steps from the ocean, the resort offers two picturesque 18-hole courses, each with its own distinct seaside links flavor. Meandering lagoons, undulating fairways, elevated Bermuda greens protected by steep-faced bunkers, and a prevailing seabreeze provide for every kind of shotmaking challenge imaginable.


 The Ocean Course

Designed in 1928 by famed British architect, Herbert Bertram Strong, the Par 72, 6,574-yard Ocean Course represents the area's first resort golf experience. Lacking earth moving equipment, Strong used 100 mules dragging slip pans to shape course contours, dredge lagoons and build up a series of earthen mounds that dot the fairways creating dramatic undulations.

Praises have followed the Ocean Course from the very beginning. In 1939, the Ocean Course was selected as the host for the prestigious Ryder Cup Matches. Unfortunately, just months prior to the scheduled event, it was cancelled due to the onset of World War II. In 1942, after completing a match, golf legend Bobby Jones commented, "it's a course to challenge professionals." Five times in its history, the Ocean Course has proudly served as the site for the U.S. Open qualifying round.

The Ocean Course's ninety-nine strategically positioned sand bunkers enhance the beauty and increase the challenge of the golf experience.

Designed to accommodate defensive pin positions, the elevated greens place a demand on thoughtful and accurate approach shots.

The course's signature hole is the par 3, 150 yard 9th, which is thought to be the first-ever island green designed.

Ponte Verdra Inn & Club

200 Ponte Vedra Blvd.
Ponte Vedra Beach , 1523 32082
800-234-7842