Dunedin Golf Club

The Dunedin Golf Club was designed by the world-renowned golf course architect Donald Ross and opened on January 1, 1927. From 1945 through 1962, Dunedin Golf Club was the home of the PGA of America. During that time, the Dunedin Golf Club hosted 18 Senior Tour Championships, marking the beginning of the Senior PGA Tour. 

The Dunedin Golf Club property is now owned by the City of Dunedin, which is currently making renovations to the golf club operations. The Course Restoration Project will restore the style characteristics of esteemed architect Donald Ross while also making clubhouse improvements. 

As the construction and restoration project continues, both the clubhouse and course remain temporarily closed to the public. Anticipate the grand reopening celebration in late fall 2024, when we welcome everyone to experience the transformed golfing haven. Keep an eye out for updates as we approach this exciting milestone! 

Learn more about the Dunedin Golf Course Restoration Project