Royal Amelia Golf Links


Amelia Island, FL

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Phone: (904) 491-8500

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Royal Amelia Golf Links Amelia Island

Royal Amelia Golf Links is renowned as one of the best-conditioned courses in the area with incredibly smooth TifEagle greens and wide Scottish links style fairways. This par 72 track, which plays to a yardage of 6,843 from the back tees, is always in pristine shape with well manicured rolling fairways, smooth bunkers and greens that challenge all skill levels. "Royal Amelia is unique by most resort standards. Any golfer who can appreciate a park like setting with wildlife, water and 18 challenging holes will love Royal Amelia Golf Club," says designer Tom Jackson.

Every hole at Royal Amelia offers a new challenge. The par 3 17th and its peninsular green is the signature hole. With five different tee boxes on each hole, seven different pin positions on its over-sized greens and water in play on 12 holes, Royal Amelia offers championship golf that all skill levels describe as "very playable."

Golf Course Statistics
Tee Par Yards Slope Rating
Blue72682313772.8
White72612812969.2
Gold72541711265.7
Eggplant72480111768.0

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