jkilby13
If you wish to get in a pleasant nine or eighteen holes without much hassle then this is your place. A very small course tucked in on Treasure island where you play, watch a few ships go by and maybe as we did watch a couple of dolphins swim pass. The course is strictly for iron play, 7,8,9 wedge but still fun. My wife loved working on her short game. We played the nine twice for $15. We used only one bag of clubs which they allow, so your needs are minimal. You can rent clubs. When you go there I bet you find the view and the walk as enjoyable as the actual play.
PhoenisSunDog
This is a nice public par 3 course. For a public course it is kept up well. It sits as a peninsula out into the intercostal water ways. The views are good with boats going by and always a breeze. This is not for the pro golfer but for people who just want to go out and have a good time. None of the holes are really challenging, but there are a couple water hazard holes.
andrewp85
We played on this course on the 5 jan ,just four of us had a good game ,great weather nice people there ,will play there again
PaulMD12
Location location location. Stunning views around this 9 hole par 3 course. Rental of some clubs and round are the best value in town. Play it twice for a two dollars extra - plus you get two free beers in local bars ..
JoyeC
Have played at this facility several times and have always been greeted by friendly, helpful staff. Their courts are nicely maintained (above ground watering), and usually have plenty of har tru on them. It is reasonably priced as well.
gateway889
Great little course if you want to practice your short game. It has all the elements of a larger course - sand, water, but shorter fairways. Casual, no pressure or time constraints, very reasonable prices - $5 Mondays or you can add on a 2nd round for $2 on other days. No carts but you can rent a pull cart for $3. Walk-ons welcome, but you can also reserve.
GlenM359
This short 9 hole course is good fun and well kept. The intercoastal waterway hugs the course providing nice views. A couple of the holes require playing over a small pond. It is not a challenging course with little elevation but is well worth going. It is great value too.
Peoria333
Great facility for some golf and tennis near the beach. Helpful staff. Quality pro on premise.Reasonable rates. Lighted tennis courts a plus. Organized play available.Well maintained and clean. First class in all ways.
BBalok
Great executive course for beginners or experienced golfers. Nestled in the causeway, able to see dolphins jumping, parrots, blue crab, ducks, and other interesting birds throughout the course. Every hole is interesting. Great for families, quick tournaments for all ages. OUTSTANDING tennis facilities. Highly recommend for your stay at Treasure Island. Owner and staff very friendly and accommodating.
chrissyhorne47
Nice little 3 par on Paradise Island, for the novice golfer. Also offers tennis courts and a small safe playground for children.Can't beat the price and beautiful water views!
davidhJ7593QJ
Treasure Island was a great spot to vacation. Lots of good restaurants and shopping. Fantastic beach to walk and the paved boardwalk adds to the pleasantry. Golf within reasonable range
richierich578
Although a very basic layout for a par three some of the holes are extremely challenging especially if the wind gets up.Extremely enjoyable.
laprof
My husband and I have been coming to TI for several years now for about 10 days in March. In addition to the white beaches, the laid-back Floridian style, and the vistas from our hotel room, we come to enjoy golf and tennis at the Club. The par-3 course is small, yes, but it's well groomed and has helped my short game a lot! If I want to play a full 18 course, I can travel about 10 minutes to tee off. But, I play at an 18 hole course all summer long, so the par-3 is perfect! And, then, there are the tennis courts...GORGEOUS and beautifully maintained. My husband is the tennis player in the family and just loves playing at the Club. There are always clinics and folks looking for partners, so he's never at a loss for playing time. The icing in the cake? Phil Girardi and his staff. A more helpful, friendly, and knowledgeable group is hard to find. Seriously, all that any golfer looking to hone her/his short game or any tennis player looking for excellent clinics/court time needs is found right here. A gem.
leonardc796
As a longtime public-courts tennis player, I was pleasantly surprised to discover the Treasure Bay Golf and Tennis facility. Phil Giardi has been the resident pro here for 18 years, and he oversees a wealth of lighted, clay courts. I thought that my former home courts in South Miami (named for Dante Fascell) were great, and I now enjoy playing at Aston Park in Asheville, NC, but Treasure Bay is better than both those venues put together--both in number of courts and in the creative programs Phil Giardi has put together. The fees are nominal, and there are several cut-rate specials, as well.I dropped in for a 90-minute Intermediates Clinic yesterday, and Phil put a mixed group of us through our paces. He not only supervises a number of clinics, but he emphasizes "10 and under" instruction on short courts. As a USTA Referee, I can only commend Phil for helping to further the USTA goal of getting kids to stick with tennis. If every public-courts professional had Phil's attitude, we'd have more American collegiate and professional champions. Not only that, but we'd have more people participating in a sport that you can play competitively for life.
raysislandgirl
This is a great 9-hole par 3 golf course. Easy walking and and a great place for couples, families as well as singles. There is also a playground for the kids, horseshoes and tennis. After a game, spend the rest of the day on Treasure Island's beautiful beach, less then a mile away.