It has hosted various golf tournaments since its opening, including the 2002 United States Senior Men's Amateur Golf Championship, the U.S. Women's Amateur Four-Ball in 2019, and is the host site for the PGA Tour Champions Constellation Furyk & Friends starting in 2021.
[2] Several professional tournaments were played at Timuquana soon after the course was built, attracting the best golfers of the era, and exhibition matches featured Johnny Farrell, Walter Hagen, Gene Sarazen and Horton Smith.
[5] Between April and October 1996, Weed cleared brush and cut down 800 trees that had encroached on the fairways, restoring the angles that Ross intended.
The southern property line of Timuquana Country Club abuts the Naval Air Station Jacksonville, and they partnered with the Navy to use the base's treated wastewater effluent for golf course irrigation, which began in the fall of 1997.
[2] At approximately 10.00 am on 19 March, a pilot on a routine training flight from the adjacent US Navy base had engine trouble due to low oil pressure.
[6] The plane landed on the fairway, instantly killing Bertha Johnson and Mary Dempsey, who had just played their tee shots and were walking to their balls.
The TCC Tennis program offers something for everyone, with lessons and instruction for all ages, 4 and up, men's and ladies' groups for all levels, pickleball, and special events including round robins, Pro-Am events, themed play like Reggae and All Out 80s, couples games, and special offering like glow tennis with XGlosive.
Although a swimming pool had been proposed from the earliest days of the club, it was not until after World War II that one was built for and enjoyment of the members and their families.
An all new, beach entry pool overlooking the St. Johns River was constructed, along with a beautiful new riverfront dining facility, The Grove.
The Grove includes a walk-up bar, full menu, firepit, and outdoor seating with sweeping views of the River and the Downtown Jacksonville skyline.
The pool, which is heated year-round, offers members swimming, lap lanes, water aerobics classes, River Rats swim teams, War Eagles Water Polo, and events including "dive-in" movies and an inflatable obstacle course.
[2] Although the Club does not provide marina services, members can utilize the dock facilities to visit for the day.
The club also offers offsite watersports excursions, including kayaking and stand up paddle boarding near Amelia Island or along Jacksonville's intracoastal waterways, tubing in the Florida springs, shark tooth expeditions in and around Brunswick, Georgia, and trips to water and amusement parks around Jacksonville, St. Augustine, Orlando and South Georgia.
Plans for a 3,000-square-foot (280 m2) Fitness Center were approved in March 2000, with construction beginning during the summer of 2000 and a grand opening was held July 7, 2001.
The Fitness Center offers a weekly schedule of classes, from boot camps and HIIT workouts, to spin, yoga, Pilates, stretch, and more.
KBJ Architects designed and managed the projects, which included: Construction began during the summer of 2000, and a grand opening was held July 7, 2001.