1Hole One is a great starting hole. A par four that challenges you to stay left of the possible water hazard along the right side of the fairway. If you can reach the water, and pre2This hole was built with an argument going on all the while. The builder, Charles Maddox, succeeded in getting the maker to leave the huge oak tree that guards this green and gives3The original owners felt that there should be a good par 3 as one of the first three holes. Well, here you are. This hole has a reputation for being a “spoiler” in the Florida 4After a fairly easy par 4, a gambler’s par 5, and a tough par 3, it is time to get on with your golfing test. Here is one of the least forgiving holes on the course, as far as dr5Every fine golf course must have a par 4 that is way-to-hell-and-gone from the tee. Here at G.C.I., #5 is just that and justifiably is handicapped #1. Coming out of this natural ch6Looky here! Another hole designed for you “long-knockers,” or so it seems. But wait. Here are some answers to your questions before you ask them. Yes, you can reach the water w7Some of the local yokels call the water “Loner’s Lake” – something about the water-gods devouring his 7-iron. Almost everyone looks at this lovely little hole and starts hu8The idea behind this hole is that part of a good golf test is to have holes wherein difficulty is found in something besides distance. This short “one-shotter” is based on such9If you’re playing the ball “down,” you may know of the attitude of the man for whom this hole is named. He feels that moving the ball is a travesty and an abomination. His ex10The back nine begins with this apparently easy hole, and it does give up quite a few birdies. However, they did put subtle difficulties here that keep it a very respectable part of11This is the first of six holes on the back nine that incorporate the creek as an integral part of the design. The main difference here is that the hooker is punished more than the 12Once again the “birdie” comes into play, but this time, it figures into the entire hole. Designed to test the accuracy of the second shot, this par five rewards control, rather13One of the things Drex and Mickey wanted at GCI was to build a course that would test the pros and low-handicappers in all championship events. They wanted respect for the course i14This hole looks innocuous, maybe even simple. But looks can be deceiving, and as the man for whom this hole is named did on the courses he designed, Mick and Drex used the natural 15Well, you don’t always handicap a hole right the first time, and this hole soon proved to be tougher than its #10 rating. Now it is #4. Here they have utilized the creek and slop16This “treacherous devil” or “sweet darlin,” depending on how you stand in the match after finishing the hole, deserves its low handicap rating. This hole leaves little marg17Jewel-like beauty, especially from the new elevated tee, number 17 is both pleasing to the eye and deceiving in difficulty. Since the artist of the present uses the paints of the p18Every fine course needs a finishing hole that’s demanding enough to settle matches and tournaments, yet pretty enough to invite the golfer to…see the clubhouse, the crowd rimmiEvery fine course needs a finishing hole that’s demanding enough to settle matches and tournaments, yet pretty enough to invite the golfer to…see the clubhouse, the crowd rimmi
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