Clubhouse

Clubhouse

The Frederica Clubhouse

In homage to the early settlers of the area, the Frederica Clubhouse is reminiscent of traditional Spanish archways and red tile roofs. Tabby — a mixture of crushed seashells, clay and sand — walls are proven by the area's earliest settlers to stand the test of time. Nearby Fort Frederica, established by General James Oglethorpe, was primarily constructed of Tabby.

In homage to the early settlers of the area, the Frederica Clubhouse is reminiscent of traditional Spanish archways and red tile roofs. Tabby — a mixture of crushed seashells, clay and sand — walls are proven by the area's earliest settlers to stand the test of time. Nearby Fort Frederica, established by General James Oglethorpe, was primarily constructed of Tabby.

Refined Dining at Frederica Golf Club

The 36,000-suare-foot Frederica Clubhouse is the elegant social center of the community, a place where members, families and guests can enjoy dining or relaxing with a glass of wine or a cocktail. The Clubhouse offers the amenities, architecture and features befitting one of the region's best golf course communities.

Location

Spanish explorers arrived here in search of gold more than 400 years ago, but it is the natural beauty of the area that inspired the "Golden Isles" moniker. Find Frederica on the map

Location

Spanish explorers arrived here in search of gold more than 400 years ago, but it is the natural beauty of the area that inspired the "Golden Isles" moniker. Find Frederica on the map

Location

Spanish explorers arrived here in search of gold more than 400 years ago, but it is the natural beauty of the area that inspired the "Golden Isles" moniker. Find Frederica on the map

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