
Ross Bridge Course RTJ Trail
One of the longest courses in the world, the Tips are 8191 yards.

One of the longest courses in the world, the Tips are 8191 yards.

Bring your camera as the photo opportunities are everywhere.

Elevation changes, beautiful tree-framed greens, occasional scenic vistas and excellent hole variety

A beautiful, challenging and historic course, unknown yet consistently in the top 100 public course ranking.

Challenging with variety, gorgeous with trees and mountain views, manicured with meticulous landscaping and flowers and steeped in history.

A tough Nicklaus course with features that mimic those found in Scottish links courses

With tremendous panoramic vistas it’s no wonder it’s a favorite for resort guests

Requires accurate and long approach shots with intelligent tee shot placement.

First class facilities & service, a challenging layout, extensive landscaping with colorful flowers and impeccable conditioning.

The Norman course routes through scenic hillsides and gorgeous Aspen trees providing impressive scenery. It’s an approach shot course.

Snow-capped mountain views from elevated tees provide a unique sense of beauty. The key is handling the undulations and speed of the greens.

Few courses on the Great Lakes render the golfer awestruck. It may be the best all-around golfing experience in the state.

Inspired by the Chicago Golf Club and architect C.B. Macdonald. Rectangular greens and bunkers add to the mystique. You will hate it or you will love it.

With mature landscape, excellent mountain and lake views, and Donald Ross style greens, the Sagamore Golf Course is a fun course to play.

A remarkable layout with small plateaued greens. It’s no wonder it’s ranked #5 in the state for public courses. The views of the lake and the hotel are magnificent.

Deep arroyos and forced carries couple with magnificent valley and mountain views.

Six holes along the mountains provide scenery, and solitude. Not your typical resort course.

Tiburon’s Gold course designed is one of the most magnificent golf courses in all of Florida. Architect Greg Norman deftly incorporates water hazards, adds difficult stacked sod-wall bunkers and converts critical areas of rough into coquina shell waste bunkers.

The only golf course in the world co-designed by Arnold Palmer and Jack Nicklaus. Winding through the residential communities of the Village, it’s long, not tricky with a mixture of their design styles.

With moderate length, little rough, wide fairways and less penal bunkering, the Slammer and Squire is fun and very playable. The sister course, King and Bear nearby, is longer, tighter and more challenging.