Our 6892-yard public golf course at Hidden Hills Country Club was previously the site of the Greater Jacksonville Open, a tournament that eventually evolved into what is now the TPC Sawgrass. Among the winners of our course were Gary Player, Tony Jacklin, and Don January. It’s now an Arnold Palmer Signature layout, known for its intriguing curves Our 6892-yard public golf course at Hidden Hills Country Club was previously the site of the Greater Jacksonville Open, a tournament that eventually evolved into what is now the TPC Sawgrass. Among the winners of our course were Gary Player, Tony Jacklin, and Don January. It’s now an Arnold Palmer Signature layout, known for its intriguing curves and contours and rolling fairways, a setting that you don’t often find in Florida. Our fairways are lined with majestic pines and oaks; our lush greens have won a name for Hidden Hills in North Florida.
Standing on the first tee here, you could be just about anywhere except Florida. Carved into a hilly area that is the highest point on the map in the Greater Jacksonville area, Hidden Hills has elevation and rolling fairways that are rarely seen in the Sunshine State. You’re going to like our variety, a mix of one-third very long holes, one-third medium-length holes, and one-third short holes. Sharp doglegs, strategically placed ponds, and elevated greens offer some great golfing adventures. And our five sets of tees work to even things out so that everyone loves playing Hidden Hills.
“The course sometimes teases you to use a driver, but the better play is to keep it simple and just put the ball in position,” says Russ Libby, PGA Director of Golf. “From the championship tees, it’s a true tournament course. But as you work forward on the tees, it eases up a little bit and the average golfer will have access to a wide variety of shots.”