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TAMPA, FL
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Demanding for pros yet fun for all players, Bardmoor epitomizes Florida golf at its finest. Pristinely manicured, the course features TifEagle greens that rival tour status. State-of-the-art practice facilities, an award-winning golf shop, and outstanding service complete your experience. PGA Tour winner Gary Koch completed renovations in 2001 and his mastery is still paying dividends. In fact, in our opinion Bardmoor has never looked better. The club is located southwest of Tampa in the town of Largo (near St. Petersburg).
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Located just north of Tampa Bay Downs (20 minutes north of downtown), The Eagles features two 18-hole golf courses surrounded by over 30 lakes, ponds, and canals. The Lakes sports an abundance of water hazards, elevated greens and many fairway bunkers. Designed by Ron Garl and Gary Koch, the Forest features the signature island-green sixth hole, which rivals the famous 17th hole at the TPC at Sawgrass. These two outstanding courses are kept in "tournament condition" year round.
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Located just north of Tampa Bay Downs (20 minutes north of downtown), The Eagles features two 18-hole golf courses surrounded by over 30 lakes, ponds, and canals. The Lakes sports an abundance of water hazards, elevated greens and many fairway bunkers. Designed by Ron Garl and Gary Koch, the Forest features the signature island-green sixth hole, which rivals the famous 17th hole at the TPC at Sawgrass. These two outstanding courses are kept in "tournament condition" year round.
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Conveniently located within 15 minutes of Tampa International Airport, Emerald Greens Golf & Country Club features 27 holes of freshly redesigned Dan Maples championship golf. This is the only Dan Maples design in Florida, and this amazing track is characteristic of the great work Dan is famous for in Pinehurst. This upscale private course is only available for play by guests of its new vacation villas and its members. The scenic layout is comprised of three distinct nines -- the Cypress, Meadows, and Pine. Emerald Greens offers a truly delightful golfing experience to players of all skill levels, and combined with its air-conditioned golf carts and courteous staff, it is sure to be the highlight of your golf vacation.
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Thirty minutes north of Tampa in New Port Richey you'll find the fabulous 18-hole layout at Fox Hollow. The upscale, semi-private facility features a $2 million clubhouse with panoramic views of "The Hollow" (holes #1, #10, and #18). Rated by the Tampa Tribune as one of the area's "Top Three" golf courses, Fox Hollow has hosted the USGA Amateur Publinks Qualifier, PGA Senior Tour's GTE Suncoast Classic Qualifier, and MasterCard Grand Masters Pro-Am. The course is also one of only a handful of courses in Florida featuring Paspalum putting surfaces. If you have never played Paspalum greens you're in for a real treat!
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The Golf Club at Cypress Creek offers dramatic terrain with tight fairways and heavy bunkering. Sculpted around 600 acres of natural woodlands, the popular course provides beautiful views of these woods and the wildlife within. Designers Steve Smyers and Dean Refram created a terrific and fun test with elevated greens and water on 13 holes. The facility also features a nicely maintained 18-hole executive course and a clubhouse with full-service bar and restaurant. Located in Ruskin, it's an easy 35-minute drive southeast of Tampa.
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Course designer Scott Pate, of Seaside Golf Development, has done wonderful work on the new course at Hernando Oaks. The layout wanders through beautiful Florida countryside and was designed with a sense of fairness in mind. The fairways tend to be wide and forgiving, but there's just the right amount of water to keep your attention. Your score will be determined mostly on how well you handle the elevated and undulating greens. You'll find Hernando Oaks about 45 minutes north of Tampa in the town of Brooksville.
New Clubhouse Coming in 2007
Optional GPS system fee not included in rates. The golf shop collects a required $5 per player refundable fee at check in. After the 3rd hole players are prompted to continue using the system or request a refund.
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The Copperhead Course at Innisbrook is considered one of the best resort courses in the country (as rated by Golf Digest) and is host to The Transitions Championship, a PGA Tour event. The par-71 course plays over 7,350 yards from the back tournament tees and is a very stern test of golf with terrific greens. The course is best characterized by its tree-lined fairways and rolling natural setting. It's actually more reminiscent of a Carolina layout than its location on Florida's West Coast. Play where the pros play...
"Copperhead is the best course we play on TOUR." ~ Paul Azinger, 2008 US Ryder Cup Captain
Honors & Accolades
Always ranked among Florida's top courses.
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This beautiful 18-hole layout has tight fairways and well-bunkered greens, placing a costly premium on accuracy from tee to green. Wildlife abounds here, as it does on all of Innisbrook's courses, and includes several families of Red-Tail Hawks on the back nine, many Ospreys on the lakes around holes 3 through 7, and several alligators!
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Highlands South features many a great selection of holes. Among its many challenges is the 210-yard, par-3 9th hole, featuring a very difficult-to-hit island green. The 6,620-yard course offers abundant water and other hazards of differing forms including well-bunkered greens and waste areas reminiscent of Pinehurst.
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One of Innisbrook's four championship courses, the Island Course, was the first to open for play in December of 1970, and still offers Innisbrook's most diverse golfing challenge. Just slightly shorter in length than the famed Copperhead, the Island unfolds into 18 truly unique holes. The varying terrain, coupled with a variety of tee placements, can challenge both the professional player as well as the weekend golfer. The Island's first six holes are dominated by lateral water hazards and fairly level terrain which require pin point accuracy on both tee shots and approaches. The middle six holes feature rolling hills dominated by cypress and pine trees. The final six boast a mixture of holes designed to reward the bold yet penalize the errant golf shot. Finally, the layout winds down to an 18th hole that will test the nerves of even the most steady. What a golf course!
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The new North course at Lake Jovita is a tremendous compliment to the original South course. This great new track captures the essence of the fabulous South course in every aspect, and even boasts greater elevation changes, divergent of traditional Florida courses. In fact, on a clear day players can see for nearly five miles to the northeast from the second tee! The new North course is perhaps more fashionable, plays a little longer, and is as popular with club members as the South course. For anyone visiting the greater Tampa Bay area there are now two "must plays" in one convenient location!
Lake Jovita offers several stay-and-play packages, as well as daily tee times to the public. Visitors can stay at privately owned three-bedroom, two-bath club villas overlooking the 18th green.
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Lake Jovita Golf & Country Club, surrounded by rolling hills, is one of Florida's "must-play" venues. Located 30 minutes north of Tampa and only 70 miles from Orlando attractions, the original South course was rated by Golf Digest as one of the "Top 10 New Upscale Courses" in the United States.
The club features two outstanding courses spread out over some of Florida's most unusual terrain. In fact, the 559-yard, par-five 11th hole on the South Course features a 94-foot elevation drop from tee to green -- the largest natural elevation change on any course in the state.
Lake Jovita offers several stay-and-play packages, as well as daily tee times to the public. Visitors can stay at privately owned three-bedroom, two-bath club villas overlooking the 18th green.
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Thirty minutes northwest of Tampa in Palm Harbor, you'll find one of the area's undiscovered gems. Bordered by stands of trees, this tight layout has no parallel fairways, making it an unusual design. With water on 16 holes, shotmaking and correct club selection are essential. Lansbrook has recently replaced the greens with smooth running Tifdwarf Bermuda and the course is maintained in absolutely perfect condition. For Masters' fans, hole #11 is reminiscent of #16 at Augusta National.
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For an outstanding golf value, Northdale's classic 18-hole Ron Garl design stands firmly above the rest of Tampa Bay's favorite golf courses. Nestled in the heart of Tampa, Northdale Golf & Tennis Club is just minutes away from the airport, beaches, and major Bay Area attractions. This classic Florida-style layout has only two parallel fairways, which allow you to enjoy the view of the natural terrain. The always well-maintained course winds its way past Bushy Creek, a series of small lakes, and unspoiled wooded areas.
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You'll find this David Harman design just north of Tampa. The links-style design includes ample greens, wide fairways, and elevated tees. Harman did a marvelous job with the framing and tee design of Plantation Palms. Great consideration was given to beginners and higher handicap players, while also providing a challenge for the accomplished player. A beautiful clubhouse offers great amenities including a fully stocked golf shop and a bar and grille with "the perfect bill of fare for the golfing public."
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The TPC of Tampa Bay is the annual host of the Outback Steakhouse Pro-am, a Champions Tour event. Designed by architect Bobby Weed and PGA Tour Design Services, this track is "stadium golf" at its best with man-made mounds bordering most fairways and greens. The course is perfectly maintained from tee to green and features dramatically undulating greens and water on 14 holes. The TPC facility also features a magnificent 12,000-sq-ft clubhouse overlooking the exhilarating finishing hole. Located just 25 minutes north of Tampa airport area, the TPC is a great choice for your day of departure. "Play where the TOUR plays!"
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Located 25 minutes east of Tampa in Plant City, with easy access off I-4, this facility features two championship courses originally designed by Jack Nicklaus and Ron Garl. Both layouts, the Hills and the Lakes, provide quality, affordable golf. Now regarded as one of the veteran popular golf complexes in the area, Walden Lake is a quality facility in every way. Ask about discounted rates after 12 noon.
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Located 25 minutes east of Tampa in Plant City, with easy access off I-4, this facility features two championship courses originally designed by Jack Nicklaus and Ron Garl. Both layouts, the Hills and the Lakes, provide quality, affordable golf. Now regarded as one of the veteran popular golf complexes in the area, Walden Lake is a quality facility in every way. Ask about discounted rates after 12 noon.
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