Mill Cove Golf Club


Jacksonville, FL

Phone: (904) 646-4653

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Mill Cove Golf Club Jacksonville

This Arnold Palmer Signature Course is a unique blend of great golf holes with wetlands and marsh areas, tree-lined fairways and native bunkers. From the five different tee settings, golfers of all skill levels will enjoy this superbly maintained and conditioned golf course.

Mill Cove's greens are among the best in the Jacksonville area. The 580-yard par-5 18th requires a straight drive, a well-placed second shot lay-up and a third shot over a lagoon to a huge but heavily bunkered green - a spectacular finish to an exciting experience. The thrill and satisfaction of playing this course makes Mill Cove Golf Club a "must play" in the Jacksonville area.

The quality of the course, atmosphere of the clubhouse and the friendly, courteous staff evoke the sense of a private club. PGA professional teaching staff, lighted practice range, fully stocked pro shop, dining and banquet facilities available for corporate meetings, tournaments and private parties.

DIRECTIONS:
15 minutes from downtown, the beaches and Jax Int’l Airport just east of 9A on Monument Rd in the Regency Square area.

Golf Course Statistics
Tee Par Yards Slope Rating
Purple71674513472.5
Gold71644013071.2
White71608212669.6
Silver71535211166.4
Green71471911267.2

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