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Palm Coast

It’s always tee time in Palm Coast, the southeast golf destination of the U.S. with a lovely hometown feel.  Here, we feature eight breathtaking golf courses; the avid golfer may think he has found heaven on the 18th hole.  Links Magazine has called the Ocean Hammock Golf Club the “Pebble Beach of the East”. 

The Player’s Tennis Club, at the European Village with the 18 tennis courts, challenges everyone from the novice to the accomplished player.  The Club also hosts several United States Tennis Association sanctioned national events and offers hard, clay and grass surfaces.

Boating and fishing in the picturesque Intracoastal Waterway is also a favorite pastime for visitors to Flagler County.  Both fresh and saltwater fishing can bring you the catch of the day here in Palm Coast.  Bing’s Landing, located on the Intracoastal Waterway, offers a boat launch and picnic facilities for visitors.

The Princess Place Preserve is a historic and environmental treasure.  The oldest standing home site in Flagler County offers a unique look into the past.  The 1,500-acre Preserve contains marshes, fresh water wetlands, hiking and horseback riding trails.  Visitors can also watch for a variety of birds and other wildlife. 

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