GEORGE COBB DESIGN
Redesigned by Brian Silva in 2004
EXPERIENCE THE TRADITION OF THE 7,261 YARD CHAMPIONSHIP TEES AT DEERWOOD COUNTRY CLUB, ONE OF THE MOST PRESTIGIOUS GOLF COURSES IN JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA.
In 1960, golf architect George Cobb put Deerwood Country Club on the map by designing a stunning course that would eventually draw the attention of professional golfers, including competitors who came to Deerwood for the Greater Jacksonville Open (now known as THE PLAYERS Championship).
In 2004, Deerwood Country Club’s entire golf facility underwent a comprehensive renovation. During this time, award-winning golf architect Brian Silva developed a brand-new, par-72 course with six sets of tees ranging from 5,228 yards for the reds to 7,261 yards for the championship tees.
Deerwood Country Club continues to attract some of the finest golfers in the game, from bona fide professionals to experienced amateur competitors.
Our members and guests typically spend four hours and 15 minutes enjoying our breathtaking 18-hole championship course. With six sets of tees, the course provides a friendly layout for the beginner golfer as well as a challenge for the expert golfer.