Pablo Creek Club is a 18-hole private golf course in Jacksonville, Florida, designed by Tom Fazio and built in 1996. The layout features Bermuda Grass covers both fairways and greens, 91-100 bunkers, water hazards in play. The course is open year-round, soft spikes required. Playing roughly 13,000 rounds annually, it offers a quieter, uncrowded setting. Pablo Creek Club welcomes visitors and locals alike as one of the accessible daily-fee options in Jacksonville, Florida.
Contact Details
5660 S San Pablo RdJacksonville, Florida 32224
904-992-6900
Course Information
| Course City | Jacksonville |
|---|---|
| Course County | Duval |
| Course State | Florida |
| Course Classification | Private |
| Course Built | 1996 |
| Course Annual Rounds | 13,000 |
| Course Season | Open all year (closed on Mondays) |
| Course Manager | Richie Bryant |
| Course Club Pro | Richie Bryant |
| Course Superintendant | Glen Klauck |
| Course Guest Policy | Closed |
| Course Designer | Tom Fazio |
| Course Shop Hours | 7:00 AM / 5:00 PM |
| Course Dress Code | No denim, collared shirt and bermuda shorts required |
| Course Tee Reservation | N/A N/A |
| Course Holes | 18 |
| Course Green | Bermuda Grass |
| Course Fairway | Bermuda Grass |
| Course Water Hazard | Yes |
| Course Bunker | 91-100 |
| Course Metal Spike | Not Allowed |
| Course Greens Aerated | Never Aerated |
| Course Overseeding | No Overseeding |
| Course Five-somes | Not Allowed |
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the grass type used on the course?
The grass type used at Pablo Creek Club is Bermuda Grass.
What is the dress code at Pablo Creek Club?
The dress code at Pablo Creek Club is No denim, collared shirt and bermuda shorts required.
How many rounds of golf are played at Pablo Creek Club each year?
There are an estimated 13,000 rounds of golf played at Pablo Creek Club each year.
Does Pablo Creek Club have water hazards?
Yes, there are water hazards on the Pablo Creek Club course.
Does Pablo Creek Club have sand bunkers?
Yes, there are 91-100 sand bunkers located on the Pablo Creek Club course.
When are the greens aerated at Pablo Creek Club?
Aeration is needed to keep the greens healthy and involves placing small holes in the greens to allow air, water, and nutrients to reach the roots. The greens at Pablo Creek Club are aerated in Never and Aerated.