| Year
Built |
2000 |
| Designer |
Greg Norman |
| Dress
Code |
No denim,
collared shirt and bermuda shorts required |
| Metal Spikes |
Not Allowed |
| Earliest
Tee Time |
7:00 AM |
| Greens |
Bent Grass |
| Fairways |
Bermuda Grass |
| Number of Sand Bunkers |
30 |
| Water
Hazards in Play |
Yes |
| Greens Aerated |
June - September |
| Overseeding
Schedule |
November/Open |
| Walking the Golf Course |
Allowed |
| Guest
Policy |
Open |
| Caddies Available |
Yes |
| Driving
Range |
Yes, Hitting
balls from grass |
| Additional
Facilities |
Putting Green,
Sand and Chipping Area |
| Food
Availability |
Restaurant
and snack bar |
| Bar |
Full service
bar |
|
Golf Course Comments |
| This resort offers
three championship eighteen hole golf courses. Each of the designs
are links-style and were designed by three of the most famous
and influential golf course designers in the world; Greg Norman,
Davis Love III and Tom Fazio. Since each layout has a different
designer, there are three unique challenges, each with their
own flavor. The Norman golf course is very well-manicured and
pretty low-profile. The design is highlighted by open fairways
and brilliant white sand bunkers. The signature hole is #10,
a long par 4, featuring a dramatic elevation change from tee
to green. The Love golf course offers a risk/reward design,
with plenty of options off the tee and elevation change throughout.
Celtic-style plantation ruins are the perfect backdrop for hole
#4, a par 4, which will tempt long hitters to go for the green
off the tee. Tom Fazio seamlessly integrated his design into
the natural surroundings. Hole #13, a par 4, makes the most
of the terrain, offering a double-green configuration. |
Rating
and Slope |
| Tees |
Yardage |
Rating |
|
Slope |
|
Par |
| |
|
Mens' |
Ladies' |
Mens' |
Ladies' |
|
| Platinum |
7035 |
73.5 |
N/A |
137 |
N/A |
72 |
| Black |
6487 |
71.1 |
N/A |
128 |
N/A |
72 |
| White |
5718 |
68 |
72 |
119 |
131 |
72 |
| Gold |
4953 |
N/A |
68.2 |
N/A |
117 |
72 |
|
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