The Lagoon Course
Challenge Your Game Under Swaying Palms
The course, although not especially long, places a premium on accurate drives and thoughtful approaches. Water is definitely the dominant feature with a mosaic of lakes and lagoons threatening golfers on 18 holes. Tall pines, palms and ancient, sprawling oaks form the contours of this lushly landscaped course. Kept in immaculate condition, the fairways are narrow and the greens small and fast.
Architects & Designers
- First Nine by Robert Trent Jones, 1961
- Second Nine by Joe Lee, 1978
- Restored and Remodeled by Bobby Weed, 2007
TEE | YARDS | PAR | RATING | SLOPE |
---|---|---|---|---|
Blue | 5,933 | 70 | 68.3 | 118 |
White | 4,484 | 70 | 66.7 | 113 |
Green | 5,033 | 70 | 64.6 | 110 |
Red | 4,370 | 70 | 64.6 | 110 |
Course Record: Club Professional, Richard Ames (59)
Greens: TifEagle bermudagrass
Fairways: TifTuf bermudagrass
Tee Boxes: TifTuf bermudagrass
Lagoon Course
Video Tour
The Lagoon Course just steps from the Atlantic ocean offers a premium on accuracy and thoughtful approaches. Not especially long in length it will require imagination and creativity to navigate lagoons, hazards, and small target areas to score low. Enjoy each undulating fairway and dazzling green from above in this tour of Lagoon Course.
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Course History
In 2007, renowned architect Bobby Weed fully restored and enhanced the layout, adding further character and challenge to the golf experience. The restoration included new tees, fairways and greens, routing changes on several holes, new turf standards, improved irrigation and drainage, and a greatly enhanced landscaping theme. The restoration branded the Lagoon Course with its own unique identity while nicely complementing the Ocean Course.