St. Johns Golf Club

St. Johns Golf Club

St. Johns Golf Club is open to the public and offers golfers 18 well-maintained, championship holes, on a beautifully designed layout, arranged for walking among towering pines, natural vegetation, and numerous ponds.

The 18-hole layout at St. Johns Golf Club makes for a day of challenging fun. SJGC also offers the area’s largest public practice facilities including an expansive grass tee driving range — measuring over 325 yards, a two-tiered chipping green, and a well-manicured putting green.

Late Risers, located at the 19th green, offers breakfast, lunch, and a full bar. St. Johns Golf Club is also a great venue for an upcoming birthday party, reception, or any other kind of celebration. They have the amenities to accommodate from twenty to two hundred people at an affordable price’

St. Johns Golf Club is located on SR 207, near just west of Exit 311 off of I-95.

LOCATION

St. Johns Golf Club

4900 Cypress Links Boulevard, Elkton, FL 32033

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PUBLIC HOURS

Open Daily from 6:30 AM to 5:30 PM

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