Nearly a year of renovation work has created a municipal course at Jacksonville Beach Golf Club with emerald dwarf greens, lots of water hazards and wicked greens that are huge, wildly undulating and smooth.
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The Arthur Hills-designed Windsor Parke Golf Club in Jacksonville stretches to 6,765 yards through a residential area, but your concentration will remain on the course. In trademark fashion, Hills hands out a variety of holes each with at least one element of trouble, be it a single tree parked in your way, swales, bunkers or water. It's a beautiful and challenging course, in great shape, at a good price.
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Formerly named the Golf Club of Jacksonville, Bent Creek Golf Course is a Jacksonville municipal course that was renamed and renovated following a management takeover by Billy Casper Golf. The Bobby Weed design is a certified Audubon Cooperative Sanctuary course set through tall pine trees and plenty of water hazards.
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Located just south of Walt Disney World, in Celebration, Fla., Mystic Dunes Golf Club gives you a blend of great British Isles and classic Carolinas golf. Over the years, this Gary Koch-design has been lauded by the likes of Golfweek, Golf Digest and TravelGolf.com.
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Measuring 6,553 yards from the tips and playing to a par 71, Card Sound Golf Club is in beautiful Key Largo, Florida. The course has a slope rating of 127, so it's accessible to a range of skill levels. Bruce Devlin and Robert Von Hagge designed Card Sound.
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The Club at Emerald Hills is among the finest golf courses in south Florida. The Club has hosted The Honda Qualifier's for a decade and has been selected as one of the host sites for the U.S. Open, U.S. Amateur, U.S. Mid-Amateur, and U.S. Public Links qualifiers.
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The Lagoon course at the Ponte Vedra Inn and Club, as befits its name, has a lot of little lakes and lagoons running through it; they come into play on 11 of the holes. It's an open course dotted with mostly palms throughout, giving it a south Florida look.
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