south course
front nine.
Par 4 – Yardage
Gold: 465 | Blue: 421 | White: 387 | Red: 326
This hole will become known as one of the most demanding opening holes in Florida. Favor the right side off the tee. A good tee shot can still leave you with anything from a mid-iron to a fairway wood into the green.

Par 5 – Yardage
Gold: 549 | Blue: 531 | White: 473 | Red: 433
With bunkers and trees on both sides, an accurate drive is needed. The pond in front makes going for the green a tough decision.

Par 4 – Yardage
Gold: 368 | Blue: 333 | White: 315 | Red: 216
Don’t let this hole fool you. There’s plenty of trouble to be found. A good tee shot lands to the right of the fairway bunkers.

Par 3 – Yardage
Gold: 193 | Blue: 181 | White: 163 | Red: 115
This picturesque par 3 has water short and left. Make sure you hit enough club to get you there.

Par 4 – Yardage
Gold: 403 | Blue: 393 | White: 379 | Red: 310
Although the bunkers on the right encourage you to aim left, doing so brings the large oak on the left into play. Favor the right side to allow an open shot to the green.

Par 4 – Yardage
Gold: 456 | Blue: 425 | White: 384 | Red: 277
The hardest hole on the course is also one of the most beautiful. You must hit a good tee shot to get around the corner. This green has three distinct plateaus, so accuracy with the approach shot is key.

Par 3 – Yardage
Gold: 202 | Blue: 172 | White: 151 | Red: 126
Aim for the center of the green. Make sure to take enough club to carry the bunkers.

Par 4 – Yardage
Gold: 420 | Blue: 390 | White: 372 | Red: 339
Off the tee, there is more room on the left side than you think. The left side usually offers the best angle into the green.
Par 5 – Yardage
Gold: 534 | Blue: 501 | White: 471 | Red: 448
There are an equal number of birdies and bogeys to be had on this hole. A good lay-up shot must stay away from the bunkers to the left & center and the trees to the right.
back nine.
Par 4 – Yardage
Gold: 422 | Blue: 395 | White: 366 | Red: 319
The downhill dogleg to the right requires a precise tee shot. If your drive is too short, you can’t get around the corner. Go long and you can go through the fairway. This hole boasts the most severely sloped green on the course.

Par 5 – Yardage
Gold: 559 | Blue: 537 | White: 511 | Red: 426
This spectacular hole leaves you with shots you don’t normally find in Florida. Favor the left side off the tee. Once you come over the hill, the view down to the green is amazing. Although you don’t want to be long or right, trust the yardages, it’s farther than it looks.

Par 3 – Yardage
Gold: 221 | Blue: 201 | White: 180 | Red: 97
This long par 3 plays even longer than the yardage. Take enough club; it’s hard to go long.

Par 5 – Yardage
Gold: 562 | Blue: 539 | White: 518 | Red: 422
The bunkers that line the fairway of this beautiful par 5 make it very visually intimidating. There’s more room than you think off the tee.

Par 3 – Yardage
Gold: 146 | Blue: 134 | White: 105 | Red: 100
This short par 3 is deceptively difficult. Avoiding the bunkers short of the green will increase your chance for par.

Par 4 – Yardage
Gold: 420 | Blue: 394 | White: 363 | Red: 309
One of the toughest par 4s on the course requires a long and accurate tee shot that favors the right side of the fairway. An overhanging tree on the left makes finding the correct place on this green difficult.

Par 4 – Yardage
Gold: 451 | Blue: 402 | White: 364 | Red: 302
A solid tee shot is a must on this demanding hole. Avoiding the bunkers off the tee will leave a mid-iron approach to a green with three distinct tiers.

Par 4 – Yardage
Gold: 362 | Blue: 341 | White: 320 | Red: 287
Accuracy off the tee is needed to avoid fairway bunkers to the left and right. A good tee shot will leave you with a shirt iron to this narrow green. This hole offers a great chance for a birdie.

Par 4 – Yardage
Gold: 420 | Blue: 400 | White: 384 | Red: 293
Avoiding the fairway bunkers with your tee shot is a must if you hope to reach this hole with your second shot. This large green is surrounded by bunkers.