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While in Florida recently, we met up with members of our family who are members of the Dunedin Country Club, in Dunedin Florida. I always knew Dunedin as the winter home of the Toronto Blue Jays, however I was quite enthused to find a great municipal course with a vibrant history. I’ll be sure to spend some time playing this course. To quote from their website:
Designed by all-time great golf course architect Donald Ross, the course was carved out of citrus groves and was opened for play January 1, 1927. Beginning in 1945 until 1962 it was the PGA National Golf Course. Features of the course include: 6,565 yards long with teeing areas of varying distances for each hole; driving range, putting green, chipping and sand trap practice area; complete golf shop; resident PGA pro and assistants; storage for member-owned carts. Numerous golf groups are available for members to provide guaranteed tee times and opportunity to immediately enjoy the full golf benefits of the Club. There are locker rooms for men and women.
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