Dunedin Golf Club

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Address:
Palm Blvd
Dunedin
FL
34698
United States

Dunedin Golf Club is an 18-hole, par-72 golf course designed by renowned architect Donald Ross, opening January 1, 1927. Located in Dunedin, Florida, the course spans 6,745 yards and is situated in the Tampa Bay area landscape.

The club holds significant historical importance in professional golf. From 1945 through 1962, it served as the home of the PGA of America, hosting 18 Senior Tour Championships during the formative years of the Senior PGA Tour. At that time, the PGA and PGA Tour were a single organization.

In 2024, the course underwent a complete restoration by architect Kris Spence to return it to Donald Ross's original design specifications. The restoration effort aimed to recapture the course as Ross originally envisioned it, preserving the classic design principles of this legendary architect.

Today, Dunedin Golf Club is recognized as one of the top courses in the Tampa Bay area and operates as a public-access facility. The course is noted for its historic significance and its restoration to authentic Donald Ross design standards.

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