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Osprey/Eagle Course at Spring Lake Golf Resort
36-Hole (Resort) This club has three nine hole courses that are played in three eighteen hole combinations, and a nine hole executive course. Each of the regulation courses play basically the same. The fairways are plush and generous, and the greens are well manicured. There are water hazards coming into play...
 
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Baytree National Golf Links
 
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Cypress Greens Golf & Tennis Community
9-Hole (Semi-private) This course, located in an adult community, is popular with senior citizens. The large greens are undulating, and water hazards (six ponds) come into play on seven holes. The trees are still young, but capable of altering your shots.
 
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Hideaway Beach Club
9-Hole (Private) This course has water coming into play on nearly every hole. All the greens are guarded by sand bunkers.
 
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Dunes Golf Club at Seville, The
18-Hole (Public) This course was cut out of a forest, so you can expect many natural hazards. Most fairways meander their way through sand hills and pine trees, but you don't have to worry about encountering sand bunkers or water hazards while you play. Everything about this course's design, with the...
 
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Riverside Golf Course(ruskin)
9-Hole (Semi-private) This nine hole regulation course was built on flat terrain, but there is some mounding that can affect your lie. The large greens are slightly undulating and very fast. Many of the fairways are tree lined, with new trees being planted continuously. In addition, there is a multiple cut...
 
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Rogers Park Golf Course
18-Hole (Public) This golf course has a reputation for being one of the most difficult public courses in south Florida. The course hosts some Pro-Am tournaments.
 
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Lake Orlando Golf Club
18-Hole (Semi-private) Golfers who play Lake Orlando are impressed with both the beauty and the challenge of this course. Lake Orlando is a shot maker’s course, requiring precision from the tee to green. There is water on every hole and tall thickets of cypress trees surround the fairways. With four sets...
 
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Seapines Golf Club
18-Hole (Semi-private) This is an eighteen hole executive course with five par 4s. The course was built on low lying land and natural ponds come into play on half of the holes. There are also some trees on the course.
 
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Gulf Stream Golf Course(fortmyers)
18-Hole (Private) This very exclusive private course has plush fairways and fast greens. Water comes into play several times throughout the course. Dick Wilson redesigned the course in 1958 and Mark Mahannah then redesigned three holes in 1960. Caddies are mandatory if you choose to walk the course.
 
 
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