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10 Best Country & Golf Clubs in Jacksonville, Florida for Corporate Events (2026)

The 10 best country and golf clubs in Jacksonville for corporate events in 2026, scoped for outings, banquet space, and member-guest rules.

The first question a private country club asks for a corporate outing isn’t your headcount. It’s whether a member is sponsoring the event, because at a lot of clubs that’s the difference between a confirmed date and a polite no. I once had a 60-person sales outing fall apart two weeks out because the sponsoring member resigned and the club voided the booking. So before I price a single cart, I confirm the access rule: member-sponsored, semi-private, or fully bookable by the public.

Country and golf clubs fit corporate events in Jacksonville because a golf outing plus a banquet is a proven sales and client-retention format, and the city’s clubs run from public daily-fee courses to private member institutions. The ten below are real Jacksonville clubs, ranked by review depth, with the access and logistics notes I want in a brief before I commit a tee sheet.

Blue Sky Golf Club

Blue Sky Golf Club on Monument Road holds a 4.0 across 942 reviews, the deepest base on this list. It’s a public daily-fee course on the city’s east side, which makes booking a corporate outing straightforward with no member sponsorship required. Figure a shotgun-start outing for up to 100-plus golfers and a clubhouse for a post-round meal.

The public-access model removes the sponsorship hurdle, so a sales or client outing can lock a date directly. Confirm the clubhouse banquet capacity for the awards lunch. Best for a corporate golf outing or a client tournament where easy public booking and a full field matter more than a private-club name.

Timuquana Country Club

Timuquana Country Club on Timuquana Road holds a 4.7 across 303 reviews, among the highest ratings here. It’s a private club with a Donald Ross-designed course and a polished clubhouse, a prestigious setting for a member-sponsored corporate event. Plan for a private outing and clubhouse banquet space for a few hundred.

The private status and the classic course set a high tone for a client or executive event, but you’ll need a member sponsor and advance coordination. Confirm the club’s outside-event policy early. Book Timuquana Country Club for a high-end client outing or an executive event where a prestigious private course is the draw and you have member access.

Queen’s Harbour Yacht & Country Club

Queen’s Harbour Yacht & Country Club on Queens Harbor Boulevard holds a 4.4 across 412 reviews. It’s a private club combining golf with a marina, which gives a corporate event both a course and a waterfront clubhouse. Plan for a private outing plus banquet space for a few hundred.

The yacht-and-golf combination is unusual and lets you pair a round with a waterfront reception, a memorable format for a client event. Member sponsorship rules apply, so confirm access. Book Queen’s Harbour for a client outing or an executive event that wants golf and a marina setting in one private club.

Club Continental

Club Continental on Astor Street in Orange Park holds a 4.6 across 651 reviews. It’s a historic riverfront club and inn on the St. Johns, with banquet space and grounds that suit a corporate gathering even without a full golf focus. Figure banquet capacity for a couple hundred and overnight rooms on site.

The historic inn and riverfront grounds make it a strong choice for a multi-part event: meetings, a reception, and on-site lodging. Confirm the event-booking and access terms. Book Club Continental for a leadership retreat or a client event that wants historic riverfront character and the option to stay on site.

San Jose Country Club

San Jose Country Club on San Jose Boulevard holds a 4.7 across 287 reviews. It’s a private club in the Mandarin area with a well-regarded course and clubhouse, a refined setting for a member-sponsored corporate outing. Plan for a private outing and banquet space for a few hundred.

The private status delivers an exclusive feel for a client or executive event, with the south-side location convenient for Mandarin-based attendees. Member access is the gate, so confirm it early. Best for a high-end client outing or an executive golf event where a private south-side club fits the group.

Country Club Lakes

Country Club Lakes on Hodges Boulevard holds a 4.4 across 634 reviews. It’s a club in the Southside near the Beaches corridor, with a course and event space suited to a corporate outing. Figure outing capacity and a clubhouse for a post-round meal.

The Southside location keeps it convenient to the corporate parks and the Beaches, useful for a regional outing. Confirm whether public corporate booking is available or sponsorship is required. Best for a corporate golf outing or a client tournament where a convenient Southside location is the priority.

Jacksonville Golf & Country Club

Jacksonville Golf & Country Club on Hunt Club Road holds a 4.5 across 238 reviews. It’s a private club on the city’s north side with golf and clubhouse event space, a polished setting for a member-sponsored event. Plan for a private outing and banquet capacity for a couple hundred.

The private-club setting suits a client or executive outing, with a course and a clubhouse that present well. Member sponsorship and the outside-event policy are the gates to confirm. Best for a client golf event or a leadership outing where a private north-side club fits the access and the audience.

Jacksonville Beach Golf Club

Jacksonville Beach Golf Club on Penman Road holds a 4.3 across 390 reviews. It’s a public municipal course at the Beaches, easy to book for a corporate outing without sponsorship. Figure a full-field outing and a clubhouse for the awards meal.

The public-access model and the beach-adjacent location make it an easy, no-sponsorship outing with a relaxed coastal feel. Confirm clubhouse banquet capacity for the post-round gathering. Best for a corporate golf outing or a client tournament where public booking and a Beaches setting are the draw.

Bent Creek Golf Course

Bent Creek Golf Course on Tournament Lane holds a 4.1 across 438 reviews. It’s a public course on the west side with outing-friendly logistics and a clubhouse, a practical choice for a larger field. Plan for a shotgun-start outing and a clubhouse meal.

The public daily-fee model removes the sponsorship barrier and tends to price an outing competitively, useful for a budget-conscious tournament. Confirm cart count and clubhouse capacity for your field size. Best for a corporate golf outing or a charity tournament where capacity, easy booking, and value lead the decision.

Hidden Hills Golf Club

Hidden Hills Golf Club on Monument Road holds a 3.7 across 622 reviews. The rating sits lower than the leaders, so a site visit earns its hour, but the east-side public course works for an outing where access and price lead. Figure a full-field outing and a clubhouse for the meal.

The public model makes booking simple, and the east-side location is convenient to that side of the metro. Verify course and clubhouse condition on the walk given the rating. Best for a corporate outing or a charity tournament where straightforward public booking and a full field are the priorities.

Brentwood Golf Course

Brentwood Golf Course on Golfair Boulevard holds a 4.0 across 311 reviews. It’s a public municipal course on the north side, a value option for a corporate outing with simple booking. Plan for a full-field outing and a clubhouse gathering.

The municipal model keeps an outing affordable and easy to lock without sponsorship, useful for a charity or a team event. Confirm clubhouse banquet options for the awards portion. Best for a value-driven corporate outing or a charity tournament where price and easy access are the main criteria.

How to choose among them

The first filter for a Jacksonville club event is access, so confirm whether the club is public, semi-private, or requires a sponsoring member, because that single answer decides whether your date holds. Public courses like Blue Sky and Jacksonville Beach book directly, while privates like Timuquana and San Jose need member coordination. Second, match the format: a sales outing wants a full-field shotgun start and a clubhouse for awards, while a client retention event might lean on the prestige of a private course. Third, confirm the banquet capacity and the catering, since the post-round meal is where the relationship-building actually happens. For the full set, see country and golf clubs in Jacksonville, and if you’re new to the format, how to book a country club for a corporate event walks the access and the contract.

If a stuffy private vibe worries your team, read country clubs that don’t feel like country clubs. And if you’re weighing the city itself, Jacksonville as the overlooked Florida corporate city makes the case.

Send me your headcount, your date, and whether you have member access or need a public course, and I’ll narrow these ten to the two that fit your outing and your banquet.

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