Omni Amelia Island Resort: Oak Marsh
Amelia Island, FL •
Matthew Majka Photography
Matt Majka
Matt Majka
Matt Majka
Matthew Majka Photography
Overview
Set within vast salt marsh creeks and lined with moss-draped heritage oak trees, the Oak Marsh Golf Course is a classic Pete Dye design. Built around the same time as Dye’s renowned Harbour Town Golf Links at Hilton Head, Oak Marsh is a challenging but enjoyable wetland course. The layout hosted the 1988 U.S. Women's Mid-Amateur.
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“The Oak Marsh course in Amelia Island offers a lot of shot options, as you have a wide array of lines and club selection options off the tee. The short Par-5s and a couple of the short Par-4s offer an excellent risk reward opportunity if you're willing to take on the hazards. The routing of the back-9 enhances the golf course as the first 6 holes are somewhat mundane. The closing holes offer the most picturesque views on the golf course while also providing the stiffest challenge especially if the wind is blowing. The layout has a lot of variety as the course winds its way through this plantation offering a fun and memorable round while staying on Amelia Island."
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“Last three holes are tremendous. Still good on the other holes with good design variety. Spotty conditioning but still fun to play."
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“Flat FL resort course. Not much of a challenge and no holes on the Ocean. Not very memorable."
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“Back nine is really good with some nice marsh views. Front nine is crowded with condos. Conditions were not great. Slow greens and muddy fairways"
Read More2019
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