Gainesville Country Club is a Semi-Private, 18-hole golf course located in Gainesville, Florida.
The Gainesville Country Club golf course was designed in 1963 by George Cobb, a course architect who is credited with famous designs such as East Lake Country Club in Atlanta, the Par 3 course at Augusta National, and dozens of other world-renowned layouts. In 1992, the course was gently redesigned by Mark McCumber and Associates to meet USGA standards. Surrounded by magnificent, century-old oaks, Gainesville Country Club's gently rolling championship layout stretches 6,938 yards with four sets of tees to accommodate any golfer.
Blue tee: par-72, 6,866 yards
White tee: par-72, 6,264 yards
Green tee: par-72, 5,750 yards
Red tee: par-72, 5,163 yards
As of 7/16/2022 the course website has a notice that the course is "temporarily closed to perform maintenance on the course and surrounding facility. We plan on reopening in October." As of November 15, 2022 the course is still closed and their phone numbers are no longer in service.