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Tiger Point Golf Club

Designed by Jerry Pate and opened in 1965
East - Gulf Breeze, Florida

Course Details

Holes:
18
Par:
72
Length:
7033 yards
Slope:
141
Rating:
74.2
Driving Ranges:
Yes

The 18-hole "East" course at the Tiger Point Golf Club facility in Gulf Breeze, Florida features 7033 yards of golf from the longest tees for a par of 72. The course rating is 74.2 and it has a slope rating of 141. The estimated green fees for 18 holes is $85. Tiger Point Golf Club Golf Club has an onsite driving range with 6 practice tees. Designed by Jerry Pate, the East golf course opened in 1965.

Estimated Green Fees
$85
These rates are an estimate of what you might expect to pay at East with a cart. Actual rates may vary.
Fees are typically lowest Monday through Thursday and during twilight (late afternoon and evenings). Expect to pay the highest rates on weekends.

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Tiger Point Golf Club
West (Front)
Image 18 Holes
Image 72 Par
Image 7033 Yards

Scorecard for East

HOLE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 OUT 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 IN TOT
Black74.40/136 376 165 510 183 390 470 406 499 417 3416 195 437 392 500 425 475 561 201 452 3638 7054
Blue72.30/131 351 148 495 176 370 443 374 469 382 3208 167 410 370 490 395 440 512 185 426 3395 6603
White69.80/127 330 138 428 164 326 413 354 433 345 2931 154 373 360 460 360 410 500 161 374 3152 6083
Grey67.70/123 320 111 413 162 311 349 327 407 335 2735 144 348 350 436 330 350 459 148 305 2870 5605
Red (L)70.40/124 311 111 360 86 272 332 327 378 257 2434 124 348 341 426 300 324 467 125 278 2733 5167
Yellow64.00/110 271 111 360 86 272 287 280 315 257 2239 124 288 295 375 275 270 410 115 278 2430 4669
Par 4 3 5 3 4 4 4 5 4 36 3 4 4 5 4 4 5 3 4 36 72
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As I stood on the first tee at Tiger Point Golf Club in Gulf Breeze, FL, I couldn’t believe how much room there was off the tee. Nothing but open fairways – and what looked like little patches of rough: green everywhere as far as the eye could see.

I had just come from a golf trip in the Georgia mountains and Augusta where trees – more specifically tall pine trees – are the order of the day. My hope was that Tiger Point would provide a little bit of a respite from my recent treks through the forests in vain attempts to locate misplaced shots.

Tiger Point Golf Club is situated along the gentle shores of the Santa Rosa Sound in Gulf Breeze, Florida up in the panhandle, and strikes the perfect balance between recreation and challenge. It’s literally minutes from the white sand beaches of Pensacola Beach and Navarre Beach. The course was designed by PGA TOUR player and Pensacola resident Jerry Pate and is owned by the City of Gulf Breeze. Tiger Point is managed by Honours Golf, part of the #1 golf course management company in the US, Troon Golf. Since Honours took the course over in 2017, it has thrived. It’s municipal golf on steroids with awe-inspiring water views, and an abundance of Florida wildlife, vegetation and fun, playable golf holes.

Tiger Point Golf Club offers players five sets of tees and can be played anywhere from 7,038 yards (with a course rating of 74.9 and a slope of 140) to 5,241 (70.6/124), The day I played, the group I joined played the White tees (6091/70.4/129). It helped out with a few forced caries and made the round quite enjoyable. Pick the tees that best suit your game and you’re bound to have a good time. Water comes into play on at least 14 holes and Pate has strategically placed many of the bunkers, especially the ones that come into play off the tee, in or near the landing areas.

There are several holes at Tiger Point that will capture your attention and the stretch from 3 – 6 is quite memorable. Number 3 is a Par 5 that plays 444 yards from the White Tees and for many, offers a great chance for a low score. It’s a long dogleg right with water and a lake creating the boundary on the right side. Long ball hitters who are able to hug the right side of the fairway and avoid the water will have a golden opportunity to go for the green in two. Otherwise, playing up the left side with both your tee shot and layup should take the water out of play. Three good shots will have you on the well undulated green, putting for birdie.

Number 4 is a par 3 that plays 164 yards (White tees). It’s just about all carry over water; anything short will find either water or sand. The green is very wide, not very deep and well undulated.

Number 5 is Tiger Point’s signature hole and features an Island green. Although the hole plays 379 yards, most players will be able to hit driver off the tee and still have a short iron or wedge into the green.
Number 6 is a long and straight par 4 that plays 413 yards from the Blue Tees. There’s water running down both sides of the fairway so accuracy off the tee is a necessity if you want to score well. The green is well elevated and slopes back to front with bunkers on either side. The aforementioned water can easily come into play if you mishit your approach shot.

Number 11 is another challenging par 4 that plays 375 yards from the White tees. It’s a slight dogleg left; the ideal tee shot is down the right side, avoiding the large fairway bunker. Success off the tee will leave a long to mid-iron in to a small green protected by a deep bunker front left.

Tiger Point is also a great place to fine tune your game at their practice facility which includes a driving range, putting and chipping greens. Should you find yourself with a problem you can’t figure out, the talented and knowledgeable instructional staff will take a personal interest in helping you fix whatever ails you or help you take your game to the next level. Whether you’re just learning the game or a seasoned veteran whose game just needs a little fine tuning, they’re there to help. As a member, you’ll have unlimited access to their private practice facility for where you can improve your swing with driving, putting, and chipping areas.

After your round, be sure to stop by the Sunset Grille located inside the clubhouse. The culinary team creates a savory blend of local seafood and southern cuisine, all served with a health helping of southern hospitality. For an appetizer, I tried the Pork Egg Roll and was pleasantly surprised. The wrap was light and flaky and the filling delicious. My lunch entrée was a Philly Cheesesteak, thinly sliced ribeye steak with provolone cheese, sautéed onions, green peppers, and mushrooms, all served on a toasted hoagie roll. Tiger Point’s Club Sandwich is no ordinary club sandwich. Oh, sure it’s your standard club sandwich: oven roasted turkey, black forest ham, apple-wood bacon, Swiss cheese, lettuce, tomato on wheat bread – but order it with fries and it’s enough for two people. Of course, they also have a selection of draft beers on tap and all of your favorite adult beverages. The Sunset Grille is open daily from 11:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m., with food served until 8:00 p.m. They serve dinner on Wednesday and Friday evenings with dishes ranging from hamburgers to prime rib to fish and chips. It’s a meal worth having – at least once!

Tiger Point gives you a couple of options when it comes to playing their course, as a daily fee player or as a member. As a daily fee player, tee times can be booked online on the Tiger Point website. A membership at Tiger Point Golf Club gets you full access to the entire facility, allowing you to play one of the most beautiful Florida golf courses on the gulf. There are several membership levels (Individual, Family, and Corporate), each offering a variety of benefits and options to suit you and your family's every need with no initiation fee or food and beverage minimum, advanced tee time reservations, unlimited access to practice facilities and charging privileges. But perhaps the biggest benefit is that it entitles you to discounts and special deals at a number on other Honours Golf/Troon courses around the country. And if you travel, there is bound to be a Troon-related course wherever you go.

Tiger Point is a must play if you find yourself in the Pensacola area; not only for the golf, but also for the views.

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good conditions great time

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This was a great course to play. Wide open fairways with some challenging water and sand. Greens played a bit fast. I will definitely play this course again next year

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great layout with water on 14 holes. they have a par 4 with an island green. the course is playable for most people, even with the water. i've played there during february. it's kept in decent shape and has views of the gulf (or bay). you can play there for around $35. lots of birds, you can see great blue herons building nests near the #3 green in february.

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Nice course and well maintained. The twilight price was about as good a deal that you will find anywhere in Florida! The course is wide open and looks less challenging than it plays. Better players will tear this one up, but for high handicappers its quite a fun track.

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Year Opened: 1983
1255 Country Club Rd, Gulf Breeze, FL, 32563-3403
3 miles from the center of Gulf Breeze
9 Holes
71 Par
6,737 Yards
Driving Range: Yes
Tiger Point Golf Club Course Layout & Flyover
1255 Country Club Rd, Gulf Breeze, FL
32563-3403
(850) 932-1333
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