Big Cypress GCC: AerialNorth Course at Big Cypress Golf & Country Club

North Course at Big Cypress Golf & Country Club
10000 US Highway 98 N
Lakeland, Florida 33809
United States

Phone(s): (863) 859-6871
Fax: (863) 858-6936
Website: www.cypresslakesfla.com/big-cypress-golf-club


The 18-hole North Course at Big Cypress Golf & Country Club in Lakeland, FL is a public golf course that opened in 1994. North Course at Big Cypress Golf & Country Club measures 3463 yards from the longest tees and has a slope rating of 96 and a 59 USGA rating. The greens are tifdwarf grass and the fairways are bermuda grass.

North Course at Big Cypress Golf & Country Club
4.5 stars out of 5 (based on 2 reviews)
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Aerial view of the clubhouse at Big Cypress Golf & Country Club.A sunny day view of a hole at Big Cypress Golf & Country Club.A view of a hole at Big Cypress Golf & Country Club

Golf course details

  • Holes: 18
  • Designed by: Chip Powell
  • Public/Private: Public
  • Year opened: 1994
  • Golf Season:
  • Guest Policy: Open
  • Tee times welcomed: Yes
  • Fairways: Bermuda Grass
  • Greens: Tifdwarf Grass

Facilities

  • Pro in house: Yes
  • Driving range: Yes
  • Rental clubs: Yes
  • Rental carts: Yes - Riders not permitted

Green fees price ranges

Course policies

  • Metal spikes allowed: No
  • Dress code:
  • Credit cards accepted:

Length, slope and rating for each tee

Tee Par Yardage Slope Rating
Cypress (W) 60 3463 97 60.4
Teal (W) 60 3013 96 57.6
Cypress 60 3463 96 59
Teal 60 3013 85 56

Reader Ratings / Reviews

  • North Course at Big Cypress Golf & Country Club
    4.5 stars out of 5
    by The Golfin Guy
    on January 15th, 2024 11:42
    Big Cypress Golf & Country Club is located within the 55+ gated community of Cypress Lakes on Route 98 in Lakeland, Florida, and is one of the most active adult communities in Florida. As you drive from the guard shack at the front gate to the clubhouse, you’ll pass crowded pickleball, tennis, and bocce ball courts. And there is always something going on at the clubhouse; both pools are very active, as you’ll discover as you make your way to the range.

    The two golf courses are the centerpiece of the community. The clubhouse is well-decorated, and the pro shop is well-stocked. The staff are friendly, attentive, and knowledgeable. Both golf courses at Cypress Lakes are built on a swamp so the surrounding terrain is perfectly flat. Florida golf is characterized by water, sand, and palm trees and Big Cypress is no different. Water comes into play on at least 11 holes on the South Course and 16 on the North Course so you may want to take a few extra golf balls.

    The South Course was designed by renowned golf course architect and Lakeland, Florida native, Ron Garl. The South Course has been recognized by Golf Digest, Florida Golfer, and Senior Golfer magazines for its par-72 championship-caliber layout. It is also ranked the #3 Best Golf Course in Florida by Golfers’ Choice in 2023.

    Although the South Course gets the majority of play at Cypress Lake, the North Course should not be taken lightly. The North Course was designed by noted course architect Chip Powell and offers golfers two sets of tees. The Cypress Tees play 3,463 yards to a par of 60 with a rating of 58.2 and a slope of 93 for men. The Teal Tees play 3,013 yards (56.0/85). Pick the tees that match up with your game and you’re sure to have a great time!

    Don’t let the yardage fool you, it’s definitely not a walk in the park. With six par 4s and three par 3s that measure over 170 yards, it can be a major challenge. For the most part, it’s a gentler version of the South Course and for that reason, more enjoyable for beginners with several risk/reward opportunities for seasoned players. The layout is fairly narrow with several tree-lined fairways and strategically placed bunkers. You’ll also encounter water hazards on at least 12 holes.

    This “executive” course starts with a par 4 that plays nearly 300 yards with trees on the right side in the landing area. Anything that lands on the right side will require an approach shot over trees into a green with a bunker on the right. Favoring the left side off the tee leaves an unobstructed shot into the green.

    Things don’t get much easier on the 2nd hole, a 184-yard, par 3 with a lake and sand on the right side. There’s a bit of reprieve on the 3rd and 4th holes which are almost identical with water left of the green.

    Number 7 is a 276-yard par 4 that is a slicer’s nightmare with water all down the right side and a devilish pot bunker right of the green. The 8th hole is another challenging par 4 with water guarding the entire left side of the green and coming into play only about 200 yards off the tee. Play your tee shot about 170 yards and then play your approach shot over water and sand.

    The back nine starts with one of the shortest holes on the golf course followed by the longest, a 302-yard par 4 that is one big dogleg left. That’s followed by the risk/reward 12th hole, a 260-yard par 4 with little danger (the pond on the right side is easy to carry). Hit a solid tee shot and you’re in business. The next three holes are par 3s. Thirteen and fourteen are straightforward par 3’s but the 15th is a challenging 179-yarder with a small green and a large bunker on the left. The round ends with another challenging 170-yard par 3 that’s very similar to Number 15.

    Big Cypress has some good practice facilities, too. There’s a full-length driving range where you can hit every club in your bag. There’s also a massive practice green that can accommodate any size outing. And, if your game’s not up to par, Big Cypress has on-staff resident golf professionals who can help with individual lessons or group clinics. They can also help arrange tournaments and leagues. Inside the pro shop, you’ll find all of the necessary golf accessories from golf clubs to logoed clothing.

    Regardless of which course you play, you’ll encounter superb conditions. Golf Course Superintendent Gary Newcomb says “At Big Cypress, maintenance is a top priority. We try to provide well-manicured fairways and greens that are consistently in good shape.” His biggest challenge is finding staff that is willing to work. “Any superintendent that tells you staffing is not their #1 challenge probably isn’t telling you the truth.”

    Big Cypress Golf Course General Manager Allan Tener wants golfers to know that both Big Cypress courses are open to the public. “ A lot of people in the area think that just because we are in a gated community, we are not open to the public,” says Tener. “Once golfers realize that they can play here and give us a try, we’re sure they’ll come back. And with rates that are lower than most courses in the area, you can save a few dollars at the same time.”

    Cypress Lakes and the Big Cypress Golf Club are less than an hour’s drive from both Orlando and Tampa. If you're in the Lakeland area, Big Cypress is worth checking out. Visit their website at www.cypresslakesfla.com or give them a call at (863) 859-6871.
  • North Course at Big Cypress Golf & Country Club
    4.5 stars out of 5
    by The Golfin Guy
    on January 15th, 2024 08:26
    Big Cypress Golf & Country Club is located within the 55+ gated community of Cypress Lakes on Route 98 in Lakeland, Florida, and is one of the most active adult communities in Florida.

    The two golf courses are the centerpiece of the community. The clubhouse is well-decorated, and the pro shop is well-stocked. The staff are friendly, attentive, and knowledgeable. Both golf courses at Cypress Lakes are built on a swamp so the surrounding terrain is perfectly flat. Florida golf is characterized by water, sand, and palm trees and Big Cypress is no different. Water comes into play on at least 11 holes on the South Course and 16 on the North Course so you may want to take a few extra golf balls.

    The North Course was designed by noted course architect Chip Powell and offers golfers two sets of tees. The Cypress Tees play 3,463 yards to a par of 60 with a rating of 58.2 and a slope of 93 for men. The Teal Tees play 3,013 yards (56.0/85). Pick the tees that match up with your game and you’re sure to have a great time!

    Don’t let the yardage fool you, the North Course is not a walk in the park. With six par 4s and three par 3s that measure over 170 yards, it can be a major challenge. For the most part, it’s a gentler version of the South Course and for that reason, more enjoyable for beginners with several risk/reward opportunities for seasoned players. The layout is fairly narrow with several tree-lined fairways and strategically placed bunkers. You’ll also encounter water hazards on at least 12 holes.

    This “executive” course starts with a par 4 that plays nearly 300 yards with trees on the right side in the landing area. Anything that lands on the right side will require an approach shot over trees into a green with a bunker on the right. Favoring the left side off the tee leaves an unobstructed shot into the green.

    Things don’t get much easier on the 2nd hole, a 184-yard, par 3 with a lake and sand on the right side. There’s a bit of reprieve on the 3rd and 4th holes which are almost identical with water left of the green.

    Number 7 is a 276-yard par 4 that is a slicer’s nightmare with water all down the right side and a devilish pot bunker right of the green. The 8th hole is another challenging par 4 with water guarding the entire left side of the green and coming into play only about 200 yards off the tee. Play your tee shot about 170 yards and then play your approach shot over water and sand.

    The back nine starts with one of the shortest holes on the golf course followed by the longest, a 302-yard par 4 that is one big dogleg left. That’s followed by the risk/reward 12th hole, a 260-yard par 4 with little danger (the pond on the right side is easy to carry). Hit a solid tee shot and you’re in business.

    Big Cypress has some good practice facilities, too. There’s a full-length driving range where you can hit every club in your bag. There’s also a massive practice green that can accommodate any size outing. And, if your game’s not up to par, Big Cypress has on-staff resident golf professionals who can help with individual lessons or group clinics.

    Regardless of which course you play, you’ll encounter superb conditions. Golf Course Superintendent Gary Newcomb says “At Big Cypress, maintenance is a top priority. We try to provide well-manicured fairways and greens that are consistently in good shape.”

    Big Cypress Golf Course General Manager Allan Tener wants golfers to know that both Big Cypress courses are open to the public. “ A lot of people in the area think that just because we are in a gated community, we are not open to the public,” says Tener. “Once golfers realize that they can play here and give us a try, we’re sure they’ll come back. And with rates that are lower than most courses in the area, you can save a few dollars at the same time.”

    Cypress Lakes and the Big Cypress Golf Club are less than an hour’s drive from both Orlando and Tampa. If you're in the Lakeland area, Big Cypress is worth checking out.
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