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Casa Linda Oaks Golf Club
Public
27-Hole
Parkland

Casa Linda Oaks Golf Club

Jacksonville, Florida, USANortheast Florida

Casa Linda Oaks Golf Club features a flexible 27-hole layout composed of three distinct 9-hole courses set in a parkland-style environment. With approachable terrain for all skill levels and a welcoming atmosphere, it offers golfers in Jacksonville a well-rounded and scenic venue for play and practice.

Course Overview

Casa Linda Oaks Golf Club in Jacksonville, Florida, offers a distinctive golfing experience through its three 9-hole courses that combine to create a versatile 27-hole layout. The club’s design accommodates players seeking flexibility, whether looking for a brisk 9-hole outing or a full 18-hole round mixing the three distinct courses. The layout favors a parkland style, with tree-lined fairways and gently rolling terrain that shape a memorable mid-Florida golf journey.

The setting invites players to engage with the game amid open spaces dotted by mature oaks and subtle elevation changes, providing both visual appeal and strategic variety. This configuration appeals broadly, catering to newcomers needing approachable challenges as well as more seasoned golfers aiming to test their shot accuracy and course management. The course terrain allows for an enjoyable rhythm without demanding the endurance required by more rugged or coastal rivals.

Maintenance and course conditions have varied over recent seasons, reflecting ongoing efforts to deliver well-kept playing surfaces typical of a club balancing public accessibility with high standards. The practice facilities support players serious about warming up or sharpening short game skills, while the clubhouse offers a relaxed atmosphere with dining options that complement a day on the course.

Players visiting Casa Linda Oaks will find the staff approachable and ready to assist, emphasizing a welcoming environment for families, casual players, and locals alike. While golf carts are available, the walkable layout means those opting to traverse on foot can enjoy the gentle Florida breeze and the natural soundtrack of local wildlife. It’s recommended to bring appropriate golf shoes, especially during warmer months when afternoon humidity can affect footing.

This club represents an adaptable and friendly golfing destination in Jacksonville. Casa Linda Oaks delivers a blend of laid-back charm and practical design that rewards thoughtful play and invites repeat visits, making it a fitting choice for those exploring golf opportunities in this region of Florida.

Course Highlights

Three distinct yet interconnected 9-hole courses offer a variety of strategic layouts framed by mature oak trees and undulating fairways. The parkland design emphasizes shot placement and control, with several holes requiring thoughtful navigation around natural water hazards. The expansive practice area supports comprehensive warm-up and short game improvements. The clubhouse serves as a central hub for dining and socializing after rounds.

Public Course
27-Hole
Parkland
Walking Friendly

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Guest Reviews

4.8(10 reviews)

Daniel Kepfer Jr

a month ago
It's a shame I feel compelled to do this because I used to play here regularly years ago but I had one of the worst golf experiences I've had in my life here. From the minute I showed up for my tee time this morning to the starter at 7:24 for a 7:30 Tee time. I was ready to go with my ten year old son. The starter proceeded to tell me rudely that there was a 15 minute prior rule and he gave away my tee time. He then proceeded to tell me he didn't know if he could get me in. I'm retired Marine Corps and I don't show up 15 minutes prior to anywhere anymore. Particularly for Golf. More importantly if you wanted me there you would have set my tee time to 7:15 or you would put something on the website or have the shop pro let me know there's a 15 minute prior rule when I booked. I have golfed courses all over the United States and most military bases. This is the first time and with my son going golfing for the first time on a course that I was ever spoken to as rudely as I was. Particularly for a recreational game I paid for. Of course he was just full of hot air because we were able to immediately play on the Blue course but of course he had no space on the white or red course all day (allegedly), so we played the blue course twice. I didn't mind because it was a good course for my son to have his first experience and learn on. That aside, my son was excited and I wasn't going to disappoint him so I took the high road. I will say that the course was in terrible shape. I understand the greens are a mess because you're planning on aerating sometime soon, but to say that they were in bad shape is an understatement. The entire course looked terrible. It's a shame because I remember enjoying playing here when I was stationed in the area back in 2008. I'll never return to this course again and will gladly pay an additional $30 to play a round elsewhere that takes care of their course and to ensure they don't get my business. I am using this experience as a teachable moment with my son on how you should conduct yourself among fellow golfers.

Robert Abbott

in the last week
I don't golf. I do eat and it's a nice place to have lunch. The back porch is awesome to sit relaxed and have a cocktail 🍸

Luke S

3 years ago
Amazing course! I was in town for a few days and played multiple rounds. The tracks was excellent and the white course was my favorite. Overall the course was in great shape and the pro shop was nice. The staff also treated me to the best of their abilities. Would recommend it anyone in the Jacksonville area.

Mark Nelson

a month ago
Great course and friendly staff. Three 9 hole courses and excellent condition practice area.

Robert Abbott

in the last week
I don't golf. I do eat and it's a nice place to have lunch. The back porch is awesome to sit relaxed and have a cocktail 🍸

Daniel Kepfer Jr

a month ago
It's a shame I feel compelled to do this because I used to play here regularly years ago but I had one of the worst golf experiences I've had in my life here. From the minute I showed up for my tee time this morning to the starter at 7:24 for a 7:30 Tee time. I was ready to go with my ten year old son. The starter proceeded to tell me rudely that there was a 15 minute prior rule and he gave away my tee time. He then proceeded to tell me he didn't know if he could get me in. I'm retired Marine Corps and I don't show up 15 minutes prior to anywhere anymore. Particularly for Golf. More importantly if you wanted me there you would have set my tee time to 7:15 or you would put something on the website or have the shop pro let me know there's a 15 minute prior rule when I booked. I have golfed courses all over the United States and most military bases. This is the first time and with my son going golfing for the first time on a course that I was ever spoken to as rudely as I was. Particularly for a recreational game I paid for. Of course he was just full of hot air because we were able to immediately play on the Blue course but of course he had no space on the white or red course all day (allegedly), so we played the blue course twice. I didn't mind because it was a good course for my son to have his first experience and learn on. That aside, my son was excited and I wasn't going to disappoint him so I took the high road. I will say that the course was in terrible shape. I understand the greens are a mess because you're planning on aerating sometime soon, but to say that they were in bad shape is an understatement. The entire course looked terrible. It's a shame because I remember enjoying playing here when I was stationed in the area back in 2008. I'll never return to this course again and will gladly pay an additional $30 to play a round elsewhere that takes care of their course and to ensure they don't get my business. I am using this experience as a teachable moment with my son on how you should conduct yourself among fellow golfers.

Mark Nelson

a month ago
Great course and friendly staff. Three 9 hole courses and excellent condition practice area.

Constance Newbauer

2 months ago
The atmosphere was okay, the service was wonderful ....go for the drinks though, the food was below average and over-priced.

jeffrey

in the last week
This course is well maintained; the greens and fairways are in great shape on all 27 holes. The customer service in the pro shop is exceptional as well. Also, the driving range as well as practice areas are in excellent shape.

Constance Newbauer

2 months ago
The atmosphere was okay, the service was wonderful ....go for the drinks though, the food was below average and over-priced.

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Course Details

Holes
27
Total Yardage
7,000
Par
72
Access Type
public access
Course conditions may vary seasonally; aerification typically scheduled during spring.

Access & Location

Address

808 Mustin Rd, Jacksonville, FL 32212, USA

Clubhouse

Main clubhouse with pro shop, restaurant, and bar

Walking Policy

Walking is permitted and encouraged on select courses; comfortable shoes recommended due to humidity and varied terrain

Open to the public with tee times available via online booking or phone reservation

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