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Golf on the Emerald Coast

Challenges await at Regatta Bay and Country Club, where Arnold Palmer designer Robert C. Walker's course consistently ranks among Golf Digest's top 15 courses in Florida.  A steady putting stroke is a must on the slick, subtly breaking greens, and treacherous water hazards force careful club selection.

The breath-taking par three 8th hole, for example, is surrounded by water on two sides, forcing a 185-yard carry from the back tees.  The prudent player aims right and accepts a par, while the bold risk sending their ball to a watery grave.

At Bluewater Bay Resort, golfers can choose their poison.  Designers Jerry Pate and Tom Fazio created four distinct nines, covering diverse terrain, including the shores of Choctawhatchee Bay and rolling, pine-covered hills.

Your options are the Bay, Marsh, Lake and Magnolia courses, with each presenting a challenge that its name and surroundings would suggest.

Indian Bayou Golf Club offers three nine-hole courses - Seminole, Choctaw and Creek - that feature wide, forgiving fairways with beautiful, lush, undulating greens, majestic pines and sparkling lakes and water features.

Wherever you choose to tee it up on the Emerald Coast, you're sure to find magnificent views framing our softly rolling fairways, meticulously sculpted from natural vegetation.