Find a FourthCommunitiesConnectionsNetworkMessage Board
Explore CoursesThe Architects
Resort

Amelia Island Club - Long Point Course

6 Long Point Dr, Amelia Island, FL 32034Part of Omni Amelia Island Resort

Designed by Tom Fazio · Est. 1987

Redesigned by Tom Fazio (2022)

Long Point at the Amelia Island Club threads through salt marshes, centuries-old oaks and pines, and oceanfront dunes on the southern end of Amelia Island. Tom Fazio's design features natural waste bunkers, large undulating greens, and several distinctive par 3s that face the Atlantic Ocean, creating a coastal golf experience that blends seamlessly with the barrier island landscape.

History

Long Point at The Amelia Island Club is a Tom Fazio design completed in 1987 within the gated Amelia Island Plantation community on the northeastern Florida coast. The course is the member-owned private golf facility at the Plantation, set apart from the resort's other golf options and designed to offer a more intimate, less touristic playing experience for the community's residents. Fazio routed the 18-hole layout through three distinctly different landscape zones that coexist within the Amelia Island terrain: salt marshes, a thick forest of centuries-old live oaks and pines, and the oceanfront dunes that border the Atlantic coastline.

The routing's movement between these three ecosystems gives Long Point a dramatic variety of visual character and strategic challenge. The signature 15th hole is a par-3 that plays over a marsh to a green surrounded by natural sand dunes — a hole that distills the design's essential character in a single shot. Long Point plays to 6,679 yards at par 72, a manageable length that prioritizes position and precision over power.

In 2022, Tom Fazio returned to Long Point for a renovation conducted in conjunction with MacCurrach Golf Construction. The restoration addressed bunker configurations, green contours, and infrastructure across the full 18 holes, refreshing the layout while preserving Fazio's original design intent. The involvement of the original architect in the renovation ensured continuity of the course's strategic DNA rather than a reimagining by an outside firm.

Top 100 Golf Courses has recognized Long Point as one of the notable courses in the American Southeast, noting the course's natural setting and Fazio's ability to work with the barrier island's ecological diversity rather than simplifying it. The Amelia Island Plantation context — a conservation-oriented gated community developed in the early 1970s — has shaped Long Point's character throughout its history, emphasizing environmental sensitivity and the beauty of the natural landscape alongside competitive golf standards.