We have created an incredible golf experience in true JOE style, with thoughtful planning, careful attention to detail and an uncompromising commitment to excellence. The result is Camp Creek Golf Club — a remarkable course built in harmony with its stunningly beautiful natural setting.
Designed by celebrated golf course architect, Tom Fazio, Camp Creek is a testament to Fazio’s legendary gift for course designs that respond to nature’s challenges in the most intriguing manner.
Master architect of more than 120 renowned golf courses, Fazio was named “Best Modern Day Golf Course Architect” by Golf Digest, and is one of only three architects to receive the American Association of Golf Course Superintendents’ coveted “Old Tom Morris Award.”
At Camp Creek, Fazio has once again worked his magic, using the natural attributes of the area’s significant wetlands system to create exciting challenges for golfers of all skill levels.
A 7,151-yard, par 72, private golf course with a complete practice facility, Camp Creek opened for play in May 2001. After your game, you’ll also enjoy browsing our pro shop and relaxing at the grill.
Ideally situated off Northwest Florida’s Scenic Highway 30A, just west of Panama City Beach, Camp Creek offers an exceptional golf experience that’s easily within reach.
Camp Creek Golf Club’s recent accolades include:
- “Florida’s No. 1 Course of the New Millennium” Travel + Leisure Golf
- “Florida’s No. 8 Golf Course” – Golfweek, 2005
- “Top Golf Resort” – The Golf Insider, 2003
- “America’s Top Golf Courses” – Zagat, 2005
- “Best in State Rankings” Golf Digest, 2005
- Certified Audubon Cooperative Sanctuary by the Audubon Cooperative Sanctuary System (ACSS)
*Access to the golf club facility requires the purchase of a separate membership in accordance with club rules. For a complete description of the terms of membership, please consult the applicable club rules which are subject to change from time to time. The St. Joe Company reserves the right to subsitute alternative facilities, in which case owners would have no use of or access to the original facilities.