SAILFISH SANDS GOLF COURSE
🇺🇸 Stuart, FL, USA
Designed by John Sanford
Sands Gold is one of two eighteen-hole layouts at Sailfish Sands Golf Course in Stuart, Florida, designed by John Sanford. The facility serves the Treasure Coast region of Florida's Atlantic shoreline, where Stuart sits along the St. Lucie River estuary north of West Palm Beach. The course occupies terrain typical of coastal Florida golf—relatively flat with water features, native vegetation, and sandy soils that drain well in the subtropical climate.
Sanford's design reflects the practical demands of public golf in Florida: playable for a range of skill levels while incorporating enough water hazards and strategic bunkering to require thoughtful course management. The layout likely features the bermudagrass common to the region and takes advantage of natural wetlands and preserve areas that frame holes and define playing corridors. Wind from the nearby Atlantic can be a factor depending on the day.
Sailfish Sands operates as a municipal facility, providing accessible golf to both residents and visitors exploring Florida's east coast. The presence of two full courses allows the property to accommodate steady play year-round, particularly during the winter months when seasonal visitors increase demand. The Sands Gold course offers a straightforward test of golf without pretense, suited to those seeking a functional round in a region known more for its fishing and marine recreation than for marquee championship golf venues.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Sands Gold was designed by John Sanford.
Yes. Sands Gold at Sailfish Sands Golf Course is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Sands Gold is 34.
Sands Gold plays 2,868 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Sands Gold is 120.
Sands Gold is a 9-hole course.