Dunedin Golf Club

Designed by world-renowned golf course architect Donald Ross, the Dunedin Golf Club opened on January 1, 1927. 

From 1945 through 1962, Dunedin Golf Club was the home of the PGA of America. During that time, the Golf Club hosted 18 Senior Tour Championships, marking the beginning of the Senior PGA Tour. Back then, the PGA and PGA Tour of today were the same corporation. 

In 2024, the facility underwent a complete restoration by architect Kris Spence to return the course to its original Donald Ross design. It has been restored to nearly the same as when legendary golf architect Donald Ross first drew up Dunedin Golf Club on the drafting table. Today, Dunedin Golf Club is one of the top clubs in the Tampa Bay area. Learn about the Dunedin Golf Course Restoration Project here

For more information on the course, tee times, Highland House restaurant, and more, please visit Dunedin Golf Club Official Site

 

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