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After routing players through the pine forests and wetlands of the Emerald Coast, Rees Jones wows golfers on the back nine with views of the Choctawhatchee Bay. Much like the differing scenery on each nine, players will be required to hit a different type of approach shot into each green. Unlike the other three courses at Sandestin, which are open to the non-resort guests, Burnt Pine is only open to members and resort guests.
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Awards

Best in State: Ranked inside the top 20, 1997. Ranked inside the top 30, 1999.
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Ratings from our panel of 1,900 course-ranking panelists
100 GREATEST/BEST IN STATE SCORES
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Reviews
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“Good course, but pretty typical of what you will find in Florida. It's on the soft side and not overly difficult if you can get the ball in the fairway. Overall, enjoyable, but not a lot of variety."
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“Course is well-maintained and difficult, for those who like that. It would be a tough walk, with big gaps between holes. The brief visit to the bay is fun, but the rest of the holes are mainly long and difficult."
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“Best course in the Sandestin Resort. Lots of water, some wetlands, 2 holes on the water. Good layout, nice condition, fun to play."
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“Lovely, scenic course with adequate challenge and playability to satisfy most players."
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“Although routed through the Sandestin development, the individual holes are challenging and playable with water and strategically placed traps encouraging risk-reward. Excellent conditioning of both fairways and greens, with interesting green complexes. Easy to see why this is considered the best of the Sandestin courses."
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