
Newport National Golf Club Review
A remarkable golf experience providing tremendous scenery and serious challenge. If you like well manicured and maintained links-type golf courses, this is one for you.
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A remarkable golf experience providing tremendous scenery and serious challenge. If you like well manicured and maintained links-type golf courses, this is one for you.
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.
To play well here, you must have a variety of shots and absolutely keep the ball below the hole.
Liberal use of grassy mounds can be unnerving. Rocks walls are common adding an artistic look and a challenge.
Deep arroyos and forced carries couple with magnificent valley and mountain views.
Each hole incorporates the natural environment enabling a variety of looks and challenges.
Fabulous ocean views, classic Hawaiian black lava outcroppings and excellent conditioning. Minutes from the beachfront hotels and villas.
Beauty and drama percolate throughout the course.
Vibrant color contrasts, punchbowl fairways and sandy brown waste areas make a distinct impression.
Six holes along the mountains provide scenery, and solitude. Not your typical resort course.
Twenty miles from civilization in the middle of the desert lies “a course fit for Royalty”. Players are raving about the views, the conditioning, the greens and the service.
Carved through the canyon floors is the magnificent Seven Canyons Golf Club sporting 360-degree views that take your breath away.
Steady views of the Sierra Madre mountains are comforting but undulating greens, strong bunkering and forced carries make this course a meaningful challenge.
Among plentiful bougainvillea and disinterested iguanas are frequent gullies to carry and dense jungle that devours wayward shots.
Slightly inland from the Pacific Ocean, mango and palms trees combine with abundant water features and views of the Sierra Madre mountains. Easy access from the oceanfront hotels.
A cornerstone of the Southwest Florida golf experience, there are no homes on this course. A natural well-balanced layout with an excellent mixture of water, trees and bunkers.
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.
Developed by the PGA of America, PGA Village is a community built around learning and playing the game of golf. It serves as the winter home to PGA professionals. PGA Village includes the PGA Golf Club, the PGA Center for Learning and Performance and the PGA Education Center, the training forum for PGA apprentice professionals.