A Turtle Creek Country Club wedding in Tequesta featuring a perfectly timed outdoor ceremony, ski-inspired personal details, and a meaningful golf cart exit to end the night.

Allie and Tyler’s wedding at Turtle Creek Country Club in Tequesta, Florida was a celebration shaped by personal history, thoughtful details, and a few perfectly timed moments that couldn’t have been planned.
With a meaningful family connection to the venue, choosing Turtle Creek wasn’t just about the setting — it was about creating a day that felt familiar, intentional, and connected to something larger than the moment itself.
With guests traveling in from across the country, the wedding weekend began well before the ceremony.
The celebration unfolded across Tequesta and Jupiter, with a rehearsal dinner at Beacon and a welcome party at Topside — giving guests time to settle in, connect, and fully experience the weekend together before the wedding day began.
To close out the weekend, Allie and Tyler planned a relaxed morning-after bagel gathering by the beach, a simple and local touch that gave everyone one last opportunity to spend time together before heading home.
By the time the ceremony arrived, there was already a sense of energy and familiarity among everyone there — something that carried throughout the entire celebration.
Based in Salt Lake City, Allie and Tyler planned their wedding from afar, meeting in person only once for their tasting ahead of the wedding weekend.
Every other detail was handled virtually — building a planning process rooted in communication, clarity, and trust. By the time guests arrived, every element had already been thoughtfully mapped out, allowing the weekend to unfold seamlessly.
The ceremony took place outdoors at Turtle Creek, set against a natural backdrop that reflected the quiet beauty of Tequesta.
With weather that felt uncertain leading into the day, everything depended on a small window — and somehow, it aligned perfectly. The timing held just long enough to create the ceremony Allie and Tyler had envisioned.
Accompanied by live guitar, the moment felt calm, intimate, and grounded — made even more meaningful by the anticipation leading up to it.
Following the ceremony, guests transitioned into an indoor-outdoor cocktail hour, where the energy naturally shifted into celebration.
With live music continuing into cocktail hour, the atmosphere remained cohesive, allowing guests to move between spaces with ease. The flow of the evening felt unforced — a steady progression from ceremony into reception.
Inside the ballroom at Turtle Creek Country Club, the reception took on a new level of energy.
A live saxophonist layered into the music, bringing a dynamic and unexpected element to the dance floor. The result was a celebration that felt immersive and vibrant — one that built momentum throughout the night.
Throughout the day, subtle nods to Allie and Tyler’s life in Salt Lake City and their love for skiing were woven into the celebration.
Each detail felt intentional and reflective of who they are — not just decorative, but meaningful and personal to their story.
The evening was originally planned to end with a sparkler send-off, but like many outdoor elements, it required a last-minute change.
Instead, the night concluded with a golf cart exit — a pivot that quickly became one of the most memorable moments of the day.
Even more meaningful, it mirrored the way Allie’s parents had exited their own wedding. What began as an adjustment became something more personal — a quiet connection between past and present, and a reminder that sometimes the best moments are the ones you don’t plan for.
To keep the celebration going, transportation was arranged to bring guests to Square Grouper for an after-party — a fun and relaxed way to end the night, and a perfect continuation of the energy from the reception.
What stood out most about Allie and Tyler’s wedding wasn’t just the setting or the design, but how naturally everything came together.
Their guests were warm, present, and genuinely engaged throughout the day. From the ceremony through the final moments of the reception, the celebration felt cohesive, personal, and full of energy — a true reflection of who they are.
Weddings at Turtle Creek Country Club in Tequesta offer a refined, private setting with both indoor and outdoor flexibility — ideal for creating a celebration that feels both structured and relaxed.
With thoughtful planning and the ability to adapt when needed, each part of the day can come together seamlessly, resulting in a wedding that feels elevated, personal, and truly memorable.
Weddings in Tequesta and the surrounding Jupiter area offer a unique blend of natural beauty, waterfront settings, and private venues.
With a structured planning approach and clear coordination, even destination weddings — and even days with unpredictable weather — can unfold in a way that feels effortless from beginning to end.
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