Dunedin Country Club is a semi-private club with an 18-hole championship golf course. The club and golf course are located in Dunedin, Florida.
The Dunedin Country Club golf course was designed by Donald Ross. The course was carved out of citrus groves and was first opened for play in 1927. From 1945 until 1962 it was the PGA National Golf Course. Features of the course include: 6,565 yards long with teeing areas of varying distances for each hole; driving range, putting green, chipping and sand trap practice area.