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Golf Courses Near Sea Colony
The Palm Coast Community provides some of the best
golfing in Florida.
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Ocean Hammock
A signature design by Jack Nicklaus, the Ocean Hammock Golf Club is
Florida's first oceanfront course since the 1920's. This pristine parcel of
oceanfront property is set amidst dunes and natural landscape and features
more ocean play than any other course on the state's east coast. Six holes
overlook the ocean, including a magnificent 468-yard, par four finishing
hole. Lakes, dunes, forested terrain and five different tee options, add to
the challenge. Golf amenities will include a spacious clubhouse with ocean
views, putting and chipping areas and a state-of-the-art teaching facility.
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- One of the "Top
10 New Courses You Can Play" by GOLF Magazine.
- One of the
"Best New Courses" by Golf Digest.
- Named a "Modern
Classic" by Links Magazine.
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Cypress Knoll
Gary Player designed Cypress Knoll Golf Club to conform to the boundaries of
native wetlands and natural lakes. At 6,591 yards, it's been called an
"environmental masterpiece" that can be enjoyed by all players. The narrow
fairways are lined with hazards that make reaching the greens in regulation
a challenge, and the collection of par threes is the best you'll find
anywhere.
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Pine Lakes
"Pine Lakes Country Club, at 7,074
yards, is the longest of Palm coast's courses, and many say the most
forgiving. Its many charms have earned it a ranking as one of Florida's 50
best. Opened in 1980, Pine Lakes bears the indelible stamp of its
designer, Arnold Palmer, featuring broad fairways, a multitude of white sand
bunkers, and a generous supply of water. Pine Lakes was
voted the 13th best course in Florida.
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Matanzas Woods
The Matanzas Woods Golf Club was named one of the best new resort courses in
Florida by Golf Digest. The Arnold Palmer and Ed Seay design has an
abundance of water and rolling fairways, and is a favorite with men and
women players. The 18th hole, with its island green, is among the most
photographed holes in Florida. In 1999 Matanzas Woods hosted the PGA Tour Q
school and will again in the fall of 2000.
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Palm Harbor
Bill Amick's Palm Harbor Golf Club is the most mature of Palm Coast's
courses and was the home course of Nancy Lopez. Carved from stands of tall
palms and pines, it requires accurate tee shots and iron play. With its 13
doglegs and strategically placed burms, you may find yourself using every
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