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five-month, $2.5 million dollar restoration, led by MacCurrach
Golf of Jacksonville, Florida, focused on improving the course’s playability
while preserving its original character. A key highlight of the project
involved resurfacing all 18 greens, as well as the putting and chipping
areas, with TifEagle Bermuda grass. This premium grass was selected to
provide smoother, more consistent putting surfaces. Additionally, the practice
areas were upgraded with new Bermuda grass, ensuring lush, healthy turf
year-round.
Improvements also included significant upgrades to the irrigation and drainage systems to promote water conservation, enhance turf health, and provide optimal playing conditions throughout the year. All bunkers were refreshed with new liners and sand, with eight receiving full renovations to improve drainage and consistency “Our goal with this restoration was to elevate the playing experience while maintaining the integrity of the course’s original design,” said Lon Grundy, Chief Operating Officer of World Golf Village’s King & Bear and Slammer & Squire courses. “We’re excited to welcome golfers back to enjoy these improvements and experience a course that is both visually stunning and exceptionally playable.” Situated in the historic city of St. Augustine, Florida, the King & Bear Golf Course is renowned for its scenic beauty, with fairways framed by pristine lakes, towering loblolly pines, and majestic oak trees. Most notably, the course is the only design collaboration between two of golf’s greatest legends—Arnold Palmer and Jack Nicklaus. Since opening in November 2000, the King & Bear has served as a cornerstone of World Golf Village, and this restoration underscores its ongoing commitment to delivering a world-class golf experience. For more information, please visit www.GolfWGV.com. About
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