road is The Lodge &
Club. It’s on the beach
as well. A little bit
smaller, a little bit
quaint, but it’s
phenomenal.
Jim Furyk’s
Ponte Vedra
MY Town
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A proud nAtive of the Pittsburgh area, Jim Furyk
annually listed Pennsylvania as his residence after
turning professional 19 years ago out of the University of
Arizona, even though, “I was a nomad early on,” he says.
“I lived out of my car.” That life ended 15 years ago when
Furyk and his wife, Tabitha, settled in Ponte Vedra
Beach, Fla., where he’s lived ever since.
Furyk has his own way of doing things, from the
unconventional path his clubhead takes to reach the
ball to his dry sense of humor. Since joining the PGA
Tour he has been among the grittiest competitors of
his era. He’s represented his country on seven Ryder
Cup sides and, with this fall’s competition in Australia,
seven President Cup teams. Furyk was the first guy to
partner successfully with Tiger Woods largely because
he isn’t intimidated by any player or any situation.
About the only living thing that has more local
knowledge of Ponte Vedra and the Jacksonville
beaches—and might be as tough—has four legs, sharp
teeth, scales and a big, green snout. —Jim Moriarty
CoURSES You have to play the
Stadium Course at
TPC Sawgrass just
because it’s the
Stadium Course. It’s
got the island green.
Hey, it’s famous. The
sleeper for public
courses, though, is the
GC at North Hampton.
It’s not far from the
airport. It’s a $50-$60
green fee and one of
the best-kept secrets
in town. It’s a good
course but difficult.
As far as private
courses go, my
favorite is Pablo Creek
Club. It’s just a pretty
piece of property near
an estuary off the
Intracoastal Waterway
with the reeds and
creek winding through.
It’s a golfer’s golf club.
I enjoy being a
member. There are a
lot of good clubs near
Jacksonville with
thriving, active
memberships.
Another I like playing is
Timuquana CC. I
always see a lot of
juniors there. It’s on
the river, staring at the
city, a fun, fun course.
For dinner I work my
way up to Jax Beach.
Eleven South is
distinctly named for
being on 11th Ave.
South. It’s right off
A1A. It has a seafood
orientation, but it’s
got a little of everything, a little seafood,
a little red meat.
Probably the best-kept secret is a little
place called Dwight’s
Bistro. Scott Tway,
Bob’s younger brother,
actually turned me on
to it years ago. I only
get there maybe once
a year, but it’s a great
little place. Service is
impeccable. There are
different specials
daily. You can expect
some red meat, some
fish, some lamb. I love
the food there, and it
has a good wine list.
Only hitch is you can
drive right by it; I
would GPS that one.
As for sports bars, the
best one is my house,
and it has a very
limited guest list.
wHERE To STaY
There are two spots in
Ponte Vedra to look for.
The Ponte Vedra Inn &
Club is great. You
name it, it’s got it. A
racquet club, two golf
courses. It’s a pretty
big resort, but it’s right
on the ocean. For full
service you can’t beat
it. Not far down the
Don’T MISS
Florida and Ponte Vedra
are all about sunny days.
You’ve got the beach,
the Intracoastal and
St. John’s River. If you
like boating and fishing,
it’s a great spot. It’s
not the white sand of
the Caribbean but our
beaches are underrated. You look out
daily and there are
people surfing, paddleboarding, windsurfing.
Personally, I like to fish
more inland in the
Intracoastal and the
St. John’s River. And, if
you need beach break,
there’s a Hands On
Children’s Museum in
Jacksonville.
DInInG
For breakfast I’d go to
Players Cafe, a good
little, friendly diner.
Same people have
owned it forever. Good
food, good prices. For
lunch there’s Zoës
Kitchen. It’s trending
toward the healthy
side, just a little bit
different than your
sand wich shop. It’s
got its own unique
flavor and something
for everyone.
JIM FURYK
The 2010 PGA Tour
player of the year has
won 16 times on tour,
including the 2003
U.S. Open at Olympia
Fields CC outside
Chicago. This year will
mark the 14th time he
has represented the
U.S. in international
team competitions.
He has won on many
of the PGA Tour’s
most demanding
layouts, including
Doral, Muirfield
Village, East Lake,
Quail Hollow and
Harbour Town.