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Golf Club of Amelia Island at Summer Beach Golf Course Map /Golf Club of Amelia Island at Summer Beach Golf Holes Map Golf Club of Amelia Island at Summer Beach Golf Course Review in Fernandina Beach, FL in 32034
From The Tee The number 1 handicap hole offers a difficult tee shot
From The Fairway as the fairway angles at 90 degrees a few hundred yards out.
On The Green The approach shot into the green on this long par 5 is guarded by bunkers on the left and right as well as a lake that cuts out in front of the green
From The Tee Another sharp dogleg provides the player an option to go for it all or play it safe on the par 4.
From The Fairway
On The Green Water guards the left side for the entirety of the hole providing an approach shot to a green protected· by bunkering along its left side.
From The Tee This Par 4 has one of the most challenging tee shots on the island due to the large oak trees
From The Fairway that guard each side of the fairway, as well as water all the way down the left and out of bounds to the right. You'll want to favor the
On The Green right side of the fairway, as trees guard against any shot into the green from the left side The elevated green is guarded by three bunkers in front, as well as a runoff area if your approach shot is too long.
From The Tee The final Par 5 on the front nine is a 500-yard dog leg to the right.
From The Fairway The sensible approach here is a straightaway tee shot landing around the 225 marker in the center of the fairway. It is possible to cut the corner of the fairway
On The Green for a chance to be on the green in two, but exercise caution as this strategy brings trees, as well as out of bounds into play.
From The Tee The closing hole of the front 9 is a long, downhill par 3.
From The Fairway
On The Green The prevailing wind here is straight off the Ocean which means it will require an extra club or two to hit the green which slopes from back to front
From The Tee This 400-yard par 4 is a preview of what's to come on the back 9
From The Fairway A wide fairway is guarded by a bunker on the left, as well as water that creeps in from the right. Avoid these two areas and you will have a comfortable
On The Green approach into a green that is guarded by 2 bunkers on each side, that slopes from back to front.
From The Tee Any time you have a green in regulation on this 440-yard Par 4 give yourself a pat on the back
From The Fairway
On The Green Keep it in the short grass with your tee shot and avoid the greenside bunker on the front-left and you will find yourself with an excellent opportunity at birdie.
From The Tee Be sure to avoid the fairway bunkers along the left, and out of bounds
From The Fairway reas on the right sides of the fairway on this 515-yard Par 5. The green is gettable in 2 if your tee shot is long enough but be wary of the marsh that separates
On The Green the two sections of the fairway. The green complex is guarded by one large bunker on the front right, and shaped to send any errant approach shots into the runoff areas surrounding it.
From The Tee The number 2 handicap Par 5 on the back requires either 2 great shots to get home or 3 good shots. 2 marshes come into play with the first being off the tee ball and the 2"' either as a go over
From The Fairway
On The Green approach or layup. Either way the green slopes both to the front and the back. If the pin is ever front right make sure your putt is in the hole or the wedge will come back out of your bag again.
From The Tee A short par 4 dogleg that can give you a wedge in your hand if you can work the ball
From The Fairway A well hit drive off the tee that looks perfectly straight can end up in 1 of the 2 bunkers on the right side. A ball hit to far left can certainly find the marsh
On The Green Keep this ball about 135 from the green and a par or better is in your future.
From The Tee The last and one of the longest Par 4's on the golf course. This hole rewards a long straight ball off the tee.
From The Fairway On the second shot be mindful of your distance a ball that goes too deep is a sure bogey! Don't get caught up in the beauty of the back patio and surrounding plantings.
On The Green Keep your head down on your second shot, swing smooth and you will hit another green in 2!