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With the best views in Florida from the all new Jack Nicklaus Signature Design Ocean Course, and the uniquely challenging links-style Tom Watson Signature Conservatory Course, we offer the golf experience you’ve been missing.

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Ocean Course

Hole 1

Hole 1

Par 4 | 380 Yards



Leery of the bunkers guarding the right side, smart players will try to hit down the right center of this fairway. The second shot will be to an elevated green guarded by a bunker on the left and a grass hollow on the right.

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Ocean Course

Hole 2

Hole 2

PAR 5 | 540 YARDS



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Hole 3

Hole 3

PAR 4 | 414 YARDS



The ideal tee shot will land in the right half of this fairway, avoiding the bunkers in the landing area. The approach shot will have to carry a landform guarding the left side of the green with numerous bunkers set in.

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Hole 4

Hole 4

PAR 3 | 192 YARDS



Accuracy with an iron is the key to this par three. Generous movement throughout this green will make it a challenge to keep the ball where it lands. A wayward shot will end up in the either the water or one of the numerous bunkers guarding this green.

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Hole 5

Hole 5

PAR 4 | 434 YARDS



To set up the second shot to this gently rolling green, the smart player will favor the left side of the fairway off the tee while avoiding the lake. A birdie is a definite possibility here.

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Hole 6

Hole 6

PAR 5 | 526 YARDS



Reaching this green in two will require a big tee shot. The tee shot is framed by water and waste bunker on the left and a bunker complex on the right. A drive ending up in the fairway will be a green light to go for this peninsula green in two.

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Hole 7

Hole 7

PAR 4 | 431 YARDS



An accurate tee shot is a necessity on this par four. A small landing area is guarded by trees and the largest lake on the property. This smallish green is guarded by bunkers and grass hollows.

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Hole 8

Hole 8

PAR 3 | 185 YARDS



The player will have to account for the wind on this par three playing toward the Atlantic Ocean. The elevated green will require the player to avoid three deep bunkers on the right side and a small pot bunker guarding the left side of this wind swept green.

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Hole 9

Hole 9

PAR 4 | 437 YARDS



Looking for par on this oceanside hole will take the player down the safe route along the left side of the fairway. The big hitter, hoping to make 3, will try to carry the bunker on the right side, leaving a short approach into this elevated green. Deep bunkers and grass hollows will catch the wayward approach shot.

Out, Par 36, 3539 yards

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Hole 10

Hole 10

PAR 5 | 522 YARDS



Most will go for this green in two, avoiding the bunker down the left side off the tee, and trying to end up on the same level as the hole in this multi-tiered green. Four bunkers guard the green and the landing area for the second shot.

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Hole 11

Hole 11

PAR 4 | 384 YARDS



The player will have two options on this par four. Playing to the right of the center fairway bunker leaves a longer approach shot to a small, undulating green guarded by water and sand. Playing to the left of the center bunker has a different angle into this green and a shorter distance to carry.

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Hole 12

Hole 12

PAR 3 | 213 YARDS



The longest of the par threes, be careful to avoid the water and sand along the left side of this hole. There is room to bail out on the right, but a back right pin position will create quite a challenge for those choosing that route.

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Hole 13

Hole 13

PAR 4 | 433 YARDS



The big hitters will take their tee shot over the left side fairway bunker for the best approach angle into this green. Be careful to avoid a large bunker in front and grass hollows to the right and behind this green.

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Hole 14

Hole 14

PAR 5 | 551 YARDS



This par five offers a choice while standing on the tee. Favoring the left side will result in a longer route to the green. Going down the right side will present a chance at getting home in two, but with the risk of ending up in the pond that guards the right side of this hole. Water guards the front of this green as well.

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Ocean Course

Hole 15

Hole 15

PAR 4 | 432 YARDS



This uphill par four is one of the most challenging holes on the back nine. Avoid the bunkers to the right off the tee, and be aware of two dune elevations in front of this elevated green set along the Atlantic Ocean.

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Hole 16

Hole 16

PAR 4 | 399 YARDS



Choose a line off this tee and trust it. This dogleg left bends around a lake with water guarding the left side of the green and a deep run off guarding the right side of this crowned green. The player's short game will be tested if the approach shot is missed right.

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Hole 17

Hole 17

PAR 3 | 174 YARDS



This short par three of water is the easiest of the back nine. Hitting toward the Atlantic Ocean, distraction may be seventeen's greatest risk. This hole should yield birdie to more often than bogey.

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Hole 18

Hole 18

PAR 4 | 466 YARDS



The player will favor the left center of the fairway off the tee. Missing the drive to the right will result in a longer approach to an elevated green. The green is guarded by the dune to the left, a bunker front left, and grass hollows around the right and behind this green.

In, Par 36, 3,574 yards

Total, Par 72, 7,113 yards

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Course Accolades

 

Condé Nast Traveler

  • Top 100 Golf Resorts - No.53 (2007)

Golf Digest

  • Editors' Choice, Best Golf Resorts in Florida (2016)
  • Best Courses - Architectural Design in State - No.12 (2009)
  • America's 100 Greatest Public Golf Courses - No.57 (2008)
  • Top 75 Resorts - No.60 (2006)
  • Top Ten New Upscale Courses (2001)

Golf For Women

  • Top 50 Golf Courses for Women - No.22 (2008, 2007, 2006)

GOLF Magazine

  • Top 100 Courses You Can Play, Ocean Course, No. 86 (2016)
  • Best Golf Courses You Can Play in Florida, Ocean Course, No. 8 (2016)
  • Top 100 Courses You Can Play in USA, Ocean Course, No. 72 (2014)
  • The Best Courses Near You, Florida - No.4 (2010)
  • Silver Medal Golf Resort (2016)

Links Magazine

  • Best Florida Resorts - Top 20 (2011)
  • Top 20 Nicklaus Courses You Can Play - No.7 (2009)

Conservatory Course

Hole 1

Hole 1

PAR 4 | 444 YARDS



This is an excellent starting hole that sets the tone for the round. Players will need to avoid the steep faced fairway bunkers which protect the right side of the fairway. Each side of the hole is landscaped with beautiful coquina rock mounding.

Conservatory Course

Hole 2

Hole 2

PAR 4 | 440 YARDS



This is a very demanding hole from tee to green. Once you negotiate this tight driving area you will need to avoid the first steep sod faced green side bunker on the course. Two false fronts guard the front and the back right portion of the green.

Conservatory Course

Hole 3

Hole 3

PAR 3 | 202 YARDS



This picturesque par three has water and bunkers that guard the left side of the green. If you miss the green right you will be faced with a challenging up and down.

Conservatory Course

Hole 4

Hole 4

PAR 5 | 613 YARDS



The first par five on the front nine. The second shot is deceivingly tight as water comes in closer than appears on the right and a strategically placed bunker on the left. A birdie is a good possibility for the good wedge player.

Conservatory Course

Hole 5

Hole 5

PAR 4 | 460 YARDS



The first of a series of three long par fours. Avoid the coquina rock bunkers on the left with your drive. A very narrow green will require an accurate mid iron shot.

Conservatory Course

Hole 6

Hole 6

PAR 4 | 460 YARDS



The first of a series of three long par fours. Avoid the coquina rock bunkers on the left with your drive. A very narrow green will require an accurate mid iron shot.

Conservatory Course

Hole 7

Hole 7

PAR 4 | 460 YARDS



The first of a series of three long par fours. Avoid the coquina rock bunkers on the left with your drive. A very narrow green will require an accurate mid iron shot.

Conservatory Course

Hole 8

Hole 8



This par three is the signature hole of The Conservatory, which boasts an island green. The faint of heart will have room to the right side of the green to be safe. Don't be greedy with a left pin placement.

Conservatory Course

Hole 9

Hole 9

PAR 5 | 570 YARDS



A great par five to finish the nine and the best birdie chance. Water guards the entire left side of the hole with beautifully shaped bunkers down the right. The longest hitters can reach this in two.

Out, Par 36, 3,488 yards

Conservatory Course

Hole 10

Hole 10

PAR 5 | 636 YARDS



The longest hole on the golf course. Pine trees and wetlands run down the entire right side of this hole. A sod face bunker is placed on the front center of this green. Be careful not to hit in the coquina rock bunker that protects that front of the green.

Conservatory Course

Hole 11

Hole 11

PAR 4 | 467 YARDS



A long tight par 4 with wetlands on the right. A long iron or fairway wood to this long narrow green may be regarded as the most challenging approach on the golf course.

Conservatory Course

Hole 12

Hole 12

PAR 3 | 243 YARDS



The longest par three on the course. The beautiful landscaped mounding on the left and the wetlands on the right add to the serenity of the hole. Par is a great score.

Conservatory Course

Hole 13

Hole 13

PAR 4 | 491 YARDS



A long par four that doglegs left and plays slightly uphill. The elevated green on the second shot will require extra club.

Conservatory Course

Hole 14

Hole 14

PAR 4 | 502 YARDS



The longest par four on the golf course. Water guards the entire right side of this monster. Players will be approaching this green with a long iron or fairway wood.

Conservatory Course

Hole 15

Hole 15

PAR 4 | 377 YARDS



Long hitters can attempt to cut the coner leaving a shorter approach. Others will do well up the middle of the tee.

Conservatory Course

Hole 16

Hole 16

PAR 4 | 414 YARDS



The placement of the fairway bunkers makes this a tight driving hole. Water plays along the entire left side of the hole, with beautiful landscaped coquina rock mounding on the right.

Conservatory Course

Hole 17

Hole 17

PAR 3 | 200 YARDS



A demanding uphill par three with a penalizing steep sod face bunker guarding the front left side of the green. The green is bigger than it appears from the tee.

Conservatory Course

Hole 18

Hole 18

PAR 5 | 603 YARDS



A fantastic finishing hole, with a panoramic view of the golf course from the elevated teeing ground. Long hitters must be careful with the water on the left. This hole can be reached in two, but make sure you have enough club to carry the stone bulkhead guarding the green. This is a great chance for birdie.

In, Par 36, 3,939 yards

Total, Par 72, 7,776 yards

Golf Digest

  • Editors' Choice, Best Golf Resorts in Florida (2016) (2015)
  • America's Best New Courses: Best New Public Course over $76 - No.3 (2008)

GOLF Magazine

  • Best Golf Courses You Can Play in Florida, No. 16 (2016)
  • The Best Courses Near You, Florida - No.19 (2010)

Golfweek

  • Best Tour Courses You Can Play
    • No.17 (2017, 2014)
    • No.40 (2010)
    • No.34 (2008)
    • No.34 (2007)

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