Burnt Pine Golf Club Sandestin

Burnt Pine Golf Club Sandestin

Burnt Pine Golf Club Sandestin: Rees Jones’ Private Course That Earned the Crown Jewel Title

Golf Magazine called it the “Crown Jewel of Florida Golf.” That’s a specific claim in a state full of legitimate contenders, and Rees Jones had the receipts to back it up when he opened Burnt Pine in 1994. Golf Digest ranked it inside the top 20 courses in Florida in 1997 and top 30 in 1999. The course underwent a full renovation in 2023, and the clubhouse — which completed its own renovation in March 2024 — reflects the same investment level.

The name has an actual origin. A fire destroyed part of the pine forest on this section of the Sandestin property before the course was developed. Jones built around the aftermath rather than erasing it, incorporating the native pines that survived into the routing as defining features.

The result is a course that moves through pine forest and wetlands on the front nine and opens to sweeping Choctawhatchee Bay views on the back. Several greens sit as islands in protected wetlands, accessible only by wooden bridges. The contrast between the two nines is dramatic and intentional.

It plays 4,268 to 7,001 yards from seven tee sets — the widest range of any Sandestin course, which means a 10-handicap and a 30-handicap are playing fundamentally different tests. The back nine bay views are among the best on any Florida Panhandle course. Burnt Pine also shares a fence line with the Raven, making it the only place in the world where a Rees Jones and Robert Trent Jones Jr. course sit side by side.

Access is restricted. Burnt Pine is semi-private and available only to members and registered Sandestin resort guests. Resort guests can book after 1:00 PM during daylight saving time and after 12:00 PM in winter. Outside walk-ups or public day-of tee times are not available.

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Burnt Pine Golf Club Sandestin — Course Info

DetailInfo
Address3300 Burnt Pine Lane, Miramar Beach, FL 32550
Phone(850) 267-6500
Websitesandestin.com/golf/burnt-pine
DesignerRees Jones (1994; renovated 2023)
Par / YardagePar 72 / 4,268–7,001 yards (7 tee sets)
AccessMembers and registered Sandestin resort guests only
Resort Guest Tee TimesAfter 1:00 PM (DST) / after 12:00 PM (winter)
Green FeesResort guest rates vary seasonally — contact resort for current pricing
Dress CodeCollared shirt required; spikeless shoes; no denim

Membership at Burnt Pine Golf Club Sandestin

Burnt Pine Country Club operates separately from the Golf Club of Sandestin and carries its own membership structure. The Full-Resident Membership is open to both Sandestin property owners and non-owners and covers unlimited access to the Burnt Pine course for a $20 cart fee, plus preferred tee times until 1:00 PM daily, fitness center access, dining privileges, exclusive member tournaments, and special rates at Raven, Links, and Baytowne.

The Executive Membership targets members under 40 with full access at the same $20 cart fee and a clear upgrade path to full membership. A Social Membership covers club events and fitness access without golf privileges. Golf membership initiation starts at $30,000; social membership initiation starts at $10,000. Contact Burnt Pine membership at sandestin.com/burnt-pine-golf-country-club for current monthly dues.

Frequently Asked Questions About Burnt Pine Golf Club Sandestin

Is Burnt Pine Golf Club at Sandestin open to the public? No. Burnt Pine is semi-private and restricted to club members and registered Sandestin resort guests. Resort guests can access tee times after 1:00 PM during daylight saving time and after 12:00 PM in the winter months. Public tee times are not available.

Who designed Burnt Pine Golf Club at Sandestin? Rees Jones designed Burnt Pine, which opened in 1994. The course underwent a full renovation in 2023. Jones is also known for his work at The Country Club (Ryder Cup 1999), Bethpage Black (U.S. Open 2002 and 2009), and numerous other major championship venues.

What does Golf Magazine’s “Crown Jewel of Florida Golf” ranking mean for Burnt Pine? Golf Magazine designated Burnt Pine the Crown Jewel of Florida Golf based on its design quality, conditioning, and the experience it delivers. Golf Digest backed that assessment with top-20 and top-30 Florida rankings in the late 1990s, and the 2023 renovation brought the course back to peak condition.

What are the membership costs at Burnt Pine Golf Club Sandestin? Golf membership initiation begins at $30,000 and social membership initiation at $10,000. Monthly dues vary by membership tier and owner/non-owner status. Contact the Burnt Pine membership office via sandestin.com/burnt-pine-golf-country-club for current dues and availability.