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Plan Your St. Augustine Golf Trip in 60 Seconds

America's oldest city with World Golf Village next door

St. Augustine puts you within striking distance of TPC Sawgrass and World Golf Village while offering a historic downtown packed with bars, restaurants, and character. The cobblestone streets, Spanish colonial architecture, and waterfront nightlife give this trip a vibe no other Florida golf town can match.

St. Augustine is the only Florida golf trip where you can stand on cobblestone streets laid in the 1600s and then drive thirty-five minutes to play the most famous par-3 in the world. That combination — genuine historical weight plus elite modern golf infrastructure — doesn't exist anywhere else in the state. TPC Sawgrass is the anchor, obviously. The Stadium Course hosts THE PLAYERS Championship for a reason, and the island green at 17 is one of those holes that looks easier on television than it has any right to be. Green fees run $350 to $600, so budget accordingly, but you're not going to another Florida beach town to skip it. Fifteen minutes in the other direction sits World Golf Village, where the King & Bear gives you Arnold Palmer and Jack Nicklaus on the same routing — the only course those two legends ever co-designed together. Pair it with the Slammer & Squire the following morning and you've got two legitimate rounds without moving your car more than twenty minutes. When the wallet needs a break, St. Johns Golf & Country Club is a Clyde Johnston design that plays far above its $40–75 green fee and works perfectly as a filler round between the premium days.

The lodging decision shapes the whole trip. Houses in the Historic District put you within walking distance of everything after dark — no organizing transportation, no negotiating with rideshares at midnight. They book fast for spring, so three months out is not an exaggeration. If the budget is tighter, beach houses on Anastasia Island run cheaper and usually include pool access, with a ten-minute drive into downtown that isn't punishing. For dinner, The Columbia Restaurant has been operating since 1905 and handles large groups with the kind of institutional competence that comes from a century of practice — sangria pitchers, paella, Cuban sandwiches, the whole thing. Cap's on the Water is the move when you want Intracoastal views and datil pepper shrimp without dressing up. The datil pepper is a St. Augustine-specific chile variety, and the shrimp preparation there is the best argument for ordering it. After dinner, The Ice Plant is genuinely one of the better craft cocktail bars in Florida, housed in a restored industrial ice factory, and the kind of place that surprises people who come in expecting the typical tourist-strip options.

The practical reality of this destination is that spring and fall are the operating windows — Florida summer heat in St. Augustine is serious, and the city's smaller scale means fewer crowds in shoulder seasons than you'd face in Orlando or Miami. JAX is fifty-five minutes from the city center, which is longer than most groups expect from the map, so factor that into arrival-day planning if you're teeing off the same afternoon. The green fee spread here is wider than almost any comparable golf market in the Southeast: a single group can go from $40 to $600 on different days of the same trip, which gives you real flexibility to calibrate the budget without sacrificing the marquee rounds. Plan the expensive days first, fill the gaps with St. Johns, and the math usually works out cleaner than it looks at first glance.

The best courses, bars, and rentals in St. Augustine — curated for groups.

4 coursesSpring, FallJAX (55 min drive)10-50k population

Courses

TPC Sawgrass - Stadium Course

Bucket List

Home of THE PLAYERS Championship. Island green at 17. The most iconic public tee time in golf.

$350-$600parklandPar 72 · 7,245 yds

World Golf Village - King & Bear

Premium

Arnold Palmer and Jack Nicklaus collaboration. The only course co-designed by the two legends.

$70-$140parklandPar 72 · 7,279 yds

World Golf Village - Slammer & Squire

Premium

Sam Snead and Gene Sarazen tribute course. Bobby Weed design with great variety.

$60-$120parklandPar 72 · 6,940 yds
St. Johns Golf & Country Club

St. Johns Golf & Country Club

Solid

Clyde Johnston design that punches above its price. Good value round to balance the splurge days.

$40-$75parklandPar 72 · 6,700 yds

Where to Stay

houseSleeps 12-18

$500-$1800/night

St. Augustine Historic District

poolfull kitchenwalkable to St. George Streetparkingcourtyard
houseSleeps 10-16

$400-$1200/night

St. Augustine Beach / Anastasia Island

poolfull kitchenbeach accessparking

Dining

The Floridian

$$$
southern

Farm-to-table Southern cuisine with a modern twist. Best restaurant in St. Augustine.

Cap's on the Water

$$$
seafood

Waterfront seafood with Intracoastal views. Datil pepper shrimp is a must.

The Columbia Restaurant

$$$
upscale

Historic Spanish restaurant since 1905. Cuban sandwiches, paella, and sangria pitchers.

Catch 27

$$$
seafood

Fresh catch in an intimate setting on St. George Street. Elevated but not fussy.

Michael's St. Augustine

$$$$
steakhouse

Award-winning chef-driven steak and seafood at Vilano Beach with Wine Spectator Best of Award of Excellence

4.6 stars

Nightlife

Scarlett O'Hara's

Late Night
patio

Live music, giant patio, and strong drinks on the main drag. The group gathering spot.

The Ice Plant

Late Night
cocktail

Craft cocktails in a restored ice factory. Best cocktail bar in town by a mile.

Dos Gatos

Late Night
dive

Tiny, dark, cash-only bar with strong drinks and local character. A hidden gem.

Activities

World Golf Hall of Fame

go karts2-3 hours$25-$35/pp

Golf history museum with a putting challenge. Perfect pre-trip warm-up.

St. Augustine Distillery Tour

distillery1-2 hours$0-$15/pp

Free tours and tastings in a gorgeous old ice plant building. The bourbon is legit.

Deep Sea Fishing Charter

fishinghalf day$100-$200/pp

Offshore trips for mahi, kingfish, and snapper out of Camachee Cove.

Old Town Trolley Pub Crawl

brewery2-3 hours$25-$45/pp

Guided trolley through historic bars with drinks at each stop.

Castillo de San Marcos

hiking1-2 hours$0-$15/pp

17th-century Spanish stone fortress. Quick morning walk with incredible history.

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