Estuary Tops Florida Golf Courses
The National Golf Course Owners Association named the Estuary at Grey Oaks Golf Course the 2005 Florida Course of the Year. The Award will be formally presented at the NGCOA’s annual solutions summit luncheon in Atlanta Feb. 8, 2006.
Carved among original stands of pine, cypress and oak trees, the Estuary Course is the final jewel in Grey Oaks Country Club’s triple crown of championship golf.
Opened in January of 2002, Bob Cupp designed the Estuary Course with many wetlands and vegetation left in their natural state.
“We are extremely gratified to be recognized by the NGCOA for this honor,” says Grey Oaks general manager Jim Butler. “Estuary truly is a return to nature experience and this award confirms our pride in this course.”
Carved among original stands of pine, cypress and oak trees, the Estuary Course is the final jewel in Grey Oaks Country Club’s triple crown of championship golf.
Opened in January of 2002, Bob Cupp designed the Estuary Course with many wetlands and vegetation left in their natural state.
“We are extremely gratified to be recognized by the NGCOA for this honor,” says Grey Oaks general manager Jim Butler. “Estuary truly is a return to nature experience and this award confirms our pride in this course.”

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