Timber Greens sits in New Port Richey, Florida, and is a retirement community meant for people aged 55 and older, and what you notice first is how everything here seems to wind around the golf course, which is an 18-hole course designed by Ron Garl, stretching 6,133 yards with a par of 71, and you get these Bermuda grass fairways and Paspalum greens that are kept up well by PGA Professionals because the place is tied to the PGA of America, so you'll see pros running the course, the PGA Shop, and other amenities. There's a PGA Coaching Center on site where you can meet with a PGA Coach to focus on your own golf needs and you'll find a stacked schedule of group events for both members and guests, with a lot of stories and video content focused on the sport's growth and folks sharing golf tips or moments from the course.
The community doesn't leave out veterans; the Missing Man Table and POW/MIA programs honor those who served and the Timber Greens Veterans Group stays active, running special programs and events. When you look past the course, the clubhouse stands out since it's not only for grabbing a meal at the casual dining spot or sitting at the bar but it's also where you find banquet halls good for celebrations, wedding receptions, business meetings, and golf outings, so the facility has banquet services ready. Sports aren't limited to just golf, as you'll see tennis, bocce, and pickleball courts, plus a fitness center, a swimming pool, and a hot tub, and there's a virtual nature preserve tied into the grounds for when you just want a peaceful walk.
Neighborhood roads and sidewalks are well cared for, making it easy to walk, run, or ride a bike nearby, especially with Jay B. Starkey Wilderness Park so close for anyone who likes to get out into the woods or watch birds. Timber Greens uses Lightspeed Golf to help manage golf play and runs a pro shop for gear, along with a business office and community patrol services to help residents feel secure. With the Timber Greens Community Association, Inc. helping manage things and policies in place to protect privacy, folks can take part in a wide range of resident services, community activities, sports, dining, golf instruction, and even travel options like golf packages, all while staying in a welcoming, well-kept neighborhood.