Thursday, January 31, 2013
Dunedin Patch highlights interaction with our readers. Today, it's a reader-posted event listing for an estate sale in Fairway Estates that would be of particular interest to golf enthusiasts.
Thanks to Dunedin Patch reader J. GLEATON, who recently posted this event listing for an estate sale in Fairway Estates. Gleaton says the Burke Avenue sale, which will be held from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Thursday, Friday and Saturday (Jan. 31 to Feb. 2), will be of special interest to golf enthusiasts. Among the items for sale will be "many sets of clubs, wood shaft clubs, photos (some autographed) of golf legends, golf clothing (hers), golf themed decor," and much more. See more of what's for sale and check out more details in the event posted on in Patch's events calendar. Dunedin Patch is an interactive community site, and we want you to get involved! Post a comment at the bottom of any story. Upload your photos to our Pics & Clips gallery. …
Wednesday, January 18, 2012
Dunedin Golf Club, a former headquarters of the PGA, is a hidden gem among the myriad area courses.
With so many excellent courses and country clubs to choose from in this area, it’s inevitable that some spots are going to get lost amidst the likes of courses such as Innisbrook, Westchase and TPC of Tampa Bay. But the residents of Dunedin and its surrounding communities have a classic course that is infinitely playable and rich in history — the Dunedin Golf Club, a former headquarters of the PGA — hiding in plain sight. “What we have here is so incredible,” Jane Baird, president of the club's board of directors, said. “Many of our members have moved to the area just to be close to the course.” Indeed, as its 85th anniversary year began on Jan. 1, the history of the club reads like something out of a Hollywood script. After a visiting …
28.041641
-82.77685
Dunedin Golf Club
1050 Palm Blvd, Dunedin, FL
/articles/historic-local-golf-course-set-to-celebrate-85th-anniversary
1781904
/locations/6184444
Wednesday, March 30, 2011
Goodbye, St. Andrews. Hello, Dunedin Stirling Links.
For over half a century, St. Andrews Links stood as a tribute to Dunedin’s Scottish heritage and to the “Old Course,” the real St. Andrews Links in Scotland. The 18-hole, par 3 course, a popular recreation stop for novice golfers off Bayshore Boulevard, even posted a flag at the 18th hole, with the famous logo of the Swilcan Bridge, one of the most recognizable sports symbols in the world. Today, everything at the golf course — right down to the pencils and golf bags —has been changed. The atmosphere of the course still reveres its 51 years of tradition, only now, and quite suddenly, it is called Dunedin Stirling Links and rebranded with a fresh logo. What's with the new name and look? In December 2010, Dunedin city officials were shocked …
28.04079
-82.7819
Dunedin Stirling Links
620 Palm Blvd, Dunedin, FL
/articles/popular-dunedin-golf-course-forced-to-change-its-identity-grand-re-opening-this-weekend
1776724
/locations/3849683
John Dolac
7:04 pm on Thursday, March 31, 2011
Much like the Florida Gators and their threats to suit high schools. I would think they would be happy to have high schools wanting to emulate the University.   more ›