1A member friendly starting hole, number 1 plays 367 yards.With added trees on the left, this slight dogleg left brings the lake on the right into play.A lake left of the green and bunkers in the front and back, requires your second shot to be accurately placed on this well sectioned green.2Our longest par 4 at 472 yards requires a well hit tee shot, steering clear of trees on the right and the left.Your second shot needs to be well thought out also.A front green side bunker protects the right half of the green. The lake behind the green and the two sectioned putting surface make par on the hole a great score.3The first par 5 on the golf course presents a true risk reward opportunity. A well placed tee shot will permit the player to hit a high shot over the trees to the middle of the greBeware though, if you miss the green, the up and down is very difficult. The alternative way to play this hole leaves a short wedge to a slightly elevated green.4A slight dog leg left that plays 384 yards will offer a wide fairway. Be aware of the water along the entire left side.Trees and mounds down the right are no haven either. Bunkers and a challenging putting surface will reward great second shots.5From the Championship tees, the par 3 plays 267 yardsWe will leave that to Raymond Floyards, who re-designed our course in the summer of 2014With a two tiered green, caution is crucial as you approach this well bunkered green.6Another long test, number 6 plays 432 yards with water guarding a narrow fairway. There are trees up the left side which makes for an unenviable second shotThe green is narrow and slanted away at an angle, requiring a player to hit their yardage or pay the price.7The 172 yard par 3 should be called Dr. Jeckl and Mr. HyardseWith two sections to the green, the hole can play one way with a right pin and a complete opposite with a left pin.Bunkers, water, and severe slopes make this a fun hole to birdie.8From the tee box, we can still see Al Czervik’s condominiums from the movie “Caddyshack.”Extended tee boxes make this par 5 a tough hole to reach in two.If you’re into the prevailing wind, anticipate laying up. A deep bunker on the front right and left will offer a challenge when off this green. Tricky contours on this green will9The toughest hole on the course has earned its reputation. A long tee shot into the wind, over the lake and short of the trees and bunkers on the left will leave you with a long irThe ongoing theme of challenging Raymond Floyards greens continues. Even quality putts don't go in on this widow maker of a hole.10After making the turn, hot dog in hand, hole 10 gives natural beauty to a truly atypical south Florida viewOur course is known for its rolling hills and grand oak canopies.. This hole goes up the hillside to an elevated green surrounded by bunkers and a false front.11With such a big green, do not be short. With deep bunkers protecting this short, 143 yard par 3, your miss is longOf course, if you are long, your chip is going to run away from you, so don’t miss long.Birdie here prO-Bably will not earn you a skin.12Winter rules," Judge Elihu Smails and “So what, so let’s dance” Al Czervik were two familiar scenes filmed on this hole in the movie Caddyshack.You would benefit from hitting the fairway as the two tiered green demands an approach angle from the right sideAnother deep front bunker, tricky contours and into the prevailing winds makes par seem awesome.13Another deep front bunker, tricky contours and into the prevailing winds makes par seem awesome.Do not underestimate this one, as it offers one of the most challenging second shots on the courseA deep front bunker, a false front, and a narrow green make for some occasional fireworks.14A forced carry off the tee gives some golfers the shakes.The green is nestled into a mounded setting, framed by bunkers and landscapingTry to avoid the lakes that surround this entire hole. Even though this is a large green, the two tiered surface offers several great pin locations.15The par 5, 530 yard hole can be rewarding if you hit great shots.The do’s: do hit the fairway, do lay up to a yardage best suited for your third shot and do take your time reading your putt.The do not’s: do not hit it left in the adjoining canal or the lake on the right, do not hit it in one of the five bunkers and do not miss the green if you want to make a par. Th16This is a tour quality par 4, at 404 yards with bunkers, water and trees all over.The green is guarded with water on two sides and a bunker short left. Perhaps it is the slight undulations throughout the green that really challenge a player on the course’s 4th17The 178 par 3 begins with a carry over the water. The backdrop is bunkers and a canopy of oak trees.Another familiar scene was shot on this hole with Mr. and Mrs. Havencamp.The front of the green is snug up to the lake. Miss it short and you’ll find yourself in the lumberyard, just like Danny Noonan in the movie, "Caddyshack.18Our signature hole comes home to the clubhouse ranking the second most difficult hole on the course.Our left green goes over the water and the right is equally challenging with a front protecting bunker.The novelty of two greens permits the winner from the 17th hole to choose the left or right green Our signature tree separates the two greens leaving our members and guests with a
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