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Timber Greens Community Association, Inc.
 
Located outside Tampa Bay and nearby Orlando, Timber Greens Community Assocition is in close proximity to the Florida Gulf Coast beaches, sports arenas, fine arts theatres, museums, and theme parks. Timber Greens is a fifty-five and older community in Pasco County, Florida that consists of seven-hundred eighty-three homes and has an abundance of activities for its residents and guest. If you are interested in home ownership or rental, please contact a local realtor. 

 

Company History
Incorporated in 1994, Timber Greens Community Assocition, Inc. was developed by the U.S. Home Corporation and Regency Communities consisting of 783 homes, clubhouse, swimming pool, spa, 18 hole golf course, 2 tennis courts, and bocce ball court. The residents of Timber Greens assumed control of the property in 1998. Timber Greens is a self managed, deed restricted community, and is considered one of the most successful and prestigious homeowner communities in Pasco County and serves as a model community for many other homeowner associations. 

The Country Club at Timber Greens Community Association, Inc.
Club:           727-372-8633
Golf Shop:   727-372-0789
Fax:            727-372-6306
Security:      727-372-6539
Golf Course: 727-376-7579
6333 Timber Greens Boulevard
New Port Richey, Florida 34655
Email:      timbergreens@aol.com
Customer Testimonials
 

From: William "Snap" Smith

           Owner of Tampa Golf

Sent: Friday, January 09, 2009 8:01 PM

Subject: Timber Greens Golf Course

 

I just posted this to my blog. I generally don't comment on golf courses, but this course was fun. The atmosphere around the club was friendly, and the beer was cold after the round. If you have a chance to play it, do so. I think you will have fun. Don't get hung up on it being a "short" course. If you think it will be easy, take the test anyway. Break 70 if you can. You can come brag to me about it. My purpose in discussing Timber Greens is that I really enjoyed the course and wanted to pass that along. For me the fun started when I pulled into the parking lot and exited the car. There were a few carts driving through the parking lot. All of the cart passenger’s uninitiated by me or my playing partner kindly verbally greeted us. A kind "Hi" or "How are you?" to us was quite unexpected but very welcome and inviting as in "We hope you enjoy your day at Timber Greens." That friendliness continued as we entered the club, each paid our $40 cart and greens fee, and then had a bowl of soup in the bar. We were joined by a fourth who from and throughout the round demonstrated a congeniality that we had first been exposed to in the parking lot.