Dunedin Isles Golf Club Golf Course, Historic golf course in Dunedin, United States.
Dunedin Isles Golf Club is an 18-hole course with tees ranging from 4,700 to 6,600 yards and five different tee positions. The layout winds through palm-lined fairways and is designed as a par-72 course.
The course was designed by Donald Ross in 1926 and opened on New Year's Day 1927 as part of the Dunedin Isles Subdivision development. From 1945 to 1962, the PGA of America operated the facility and hosted the PGA Seniors Championship.
The course served as a center for professional golfers and continues to draw players interested in golf history. The maintained greens and fairways reflect the golfing culture that has developed in this region over many decades.
The course is located on Palm Boulevard and is open year-round for players of all skill levels. This location makes it easy to visit without requiring long travel distances.
Two golfers set a record in 1928 by playing 263 holes in slightly over 16 hours at this course. This achievement reveals how popular the course was during its early years.
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