Courses
Atlantis
One
of the few “fantasy” courses. Experience island fairways,
island greens and even island tee boxes. Be sure to keep all you shots
straight, or else you will find the water hazards.
Bay Harbor Golf Club
Reminiscent of great Irish seaside courses. Miles of Lake Michigan shoreline
form a backdrop for this incomparable beauty, accented with towering bluffs
and dunes. The back nine, known as “The Quarry”, already is
on the list of the world's most unique courses It winds its way around
and through an immense shale quarry, complete with a 40-foot gorge, stone
cliffs, natural ponds and a gentle waterfall.
Donald Ross Memorial
Eighteen
recreations of legendary golf course architect Donald Ross’ greatest
holes. St. Andrews, Pinehurst, Royal Dornoch, Oakland Hills and others
pay tribute to this accomplished designer. Rated one of Michigan’s
finest by Golf Digest.
The Far East Tour
Bypass
the 20-hour plane ride and experience 18 of the finest golf holes Asia
has to offer.
Harbour Town
Located
on Hilton Head Island, this course is a yearly stop for the PGA Tour.
It’s tight layout and overhanging trees demands straight and long
tee shots. A natural beauty.
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The Heather
Designed
by Robert Trent Jones, The Heather was named “Michigan’s best
resort course” by Golf Digest. This course features wide tree-lines
fairways, sculpted bunkers and several daunting water hazards which allows
for excellent risk reward challenges.
The Hollow Ground
A
rolling, up and down hill links style course. Do not be fooled by the
wide open appearance—the tall fescue and well-placed bunkers can
be a threat. Large marsh hazards will temp you to “go for it”,
but playing safe might be wiser.
Huzhou Hot Spring
This
demanding course is located in China. The vast undulations and ponds make
this a shot maker’s dream. Huzhou Springs features a cascading waterfall
on the Par3 second hole, and a two hundred foot drop which you tee off
on top of on the back 9. The mountainous background makes for tremendous
scenery.
Infamous 18
The
famous paintings of renowned artist Loyal Chapman are brought to life.
Play around Victoria Falls, hit over the Grand Canyon, or through the
ancient ruins of Machu Piccu. This course will test every ounce of nerve,
patience and bravery you have in your body!
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The Links at Casa de Campo
The
Links course has a moderately hilly track with tall bahia and guinea grass
roughs as well as plenty of sand traps to keep you on your toes. Also,
there are several lagoons and even lakes with wading birds. There are
five holes where water comes into play on this course making it a challenge
unto itself.
The Myrtle Beach Tour
This
course is comprised of 18 signature holes from eighteen of the finest
the Myrtle Beach courses area such as Tide Water, True Blue, and Oyster
Bay. Provides a sampler of the best the Grand Slam has to offer.
Nine Dragons Resort and Golf Club
This
resort course is no vacation. The front nine sits 150 meters above the
ocean and provides stunning views over the entire Nine Dragons Hills Resort.
The back nine is carved out of an old quarry where you will play through
lakes, canyons and waterfalls. The signature hole is the island green
13th sitting in the center of the large lake created by the quarry. The
third nine rolls thru the scenery of lakes and forest with some trees
being over 300 years old.
Nine Hole Par 3 Showcase
Nine
beautiful, famous par 3s from Pebble Beach, Teeth of the Dog, Bay Harbor,
and more make up this scenic track. Accuracy is a must.
Old Palm Golf Club
This
course is located outside Palm Beach, FL and designed by Raymond Floyd.
Unlike most watery Florida courses, this course features heavily mounded
terrain. Old Palm also features stacked sod wall bunkers, cascading water,
and numerous lakes and ponds.
Oriental University City Golf Course
As
we travel to the Far East, we must stop at this hidden gem in northern
China. The exceptional and intimidating use of the ponds and rivers on
fourteen of the holes makes this course one-of-a-kind. Not extremely long
or tight, but the player must execute shots.
Parkland Golf and Country Club
Designed
by Greg Norman, this private course and community is nestled in Parkland,
FL. The golf course creates areas that mimic the area’s local natural
habitats—the cypress swamp, the low hammock and the pine flatland.
The broad fairways lure the big hitters to rip the driver, but large,
deep bunkers are ready to catch errant tee shots.
Pebble Beach Golf Links
Located
on outmost edges of the Monterey Peninsula in California, this is one
of the most scenic and famous courses in the world.
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Pine Rivers Championship Golf Course
This
course is very demanding as it can stretch to 7,700 yards from the tips.
This unique layout features tree-lines fairways and is mountainous has
you trek up and down hefty hills and undulating greens. This is one of
our most difficult courses.
The Preserve at Bay Harbor
This
natural beauty is a haven for wildlife and golfers alike. Stately hardwoods
tower over lush grasses, wildflowers and wetlands- all within earshot
of Lake Michigan's shores. Bay Harbor’s third nine.
Red Rock Valley
This
is a wide open desert course with large, flat greens, so it is ideal for
beginners. The tees are spread out to allow for beginner play, but this
is a fun course for seasoned veterans.
Scottish Brae Country Club
This
course was designed after the old Scottish style with deep pot bunkers,
high fescue, and undulating greens. Don’t forget to wear your knickers!
Shady Dunes
A
fairly flat course, lined with towering bald cypress and live oaks. There
are expansive, forgiving fairways, but little room for error outside of
that—you will find yourself hitting out of the many large sand traps
more times than you would like.
SheShan International Golf Club
Located
in Shaghai, China, this course is very undulating and cut through thick
forests. The unique and dramatic design of bunkers is impressive from
the aspects of both shot strategies and vision. The bunkers determine
the arrangement of holes and make a challenge for the players. Playing
the signature 16th and 17th holes is a visual treat as you play around
and over a deep gorge.
Spyglass Hill Golf Course
Located
on the Monterey Peninsula, this course is rated one of the most difficult
in the world. Spyglass has two distinct terrains—the first 5 holes
roll though sandy dunes while the rest of the holes are cut through majestic
pines with strategically placed ponds and bunkers.
Sunridge Dunes
Sunridge
is an interesting desert course that definitely offers a challenge. Unique
for a desert course, Sunridge is moderately hilly. The mountain background
offers striking vistas and coyotes howling makes you feel like you are really in the desert.
Teeth of the Dog at Casa de Campo
Ranked
the number one course in the Caribbean and 34th in the top 100 courses
in the world by Golf Magazine, “Teeth” has seven holes directly
on the Caribbean Sea. The Teeth course attracts the best professional
and amateur golfers in the world. Tricky shots include a devilish dogleg
and signature Pete Dye obstacles such as elevated greens and trick of
the eye trees.
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The Texas Tour
This
course is surprisingly tight, with tree-lined fairways and numerous water
hazards. A compilation of Texas’ best golf holes.
Tuscany Reserve
Located
outside Naples, FL, this short track is protected by numerous water hazards.
The driver can stay in the bag, but accuracy is a must. A picturesque
farm-like landscape of olive groves and flowering orchards helps create
the look and feel of Tuscany.
Venetian Golf and River Club
This
18-hole, par-72 masterpiece features generous fairways framed with natural-looking
mounds, strategically located bunkers and an abundance of grass hollows.
Hazards are configured in a manner to make forced carries optional. Truly
a beauty located in Sarasota County Florida.
Waterlefe Golf and River Club
This
course winds its way through conservation areas and along the scenic Manatee
River in Bradenton, FL. Waterlefe’s unrivaled natural setting along
the Manatee River is composed of a collection of signature golf holes
designed by course architect Ted McAnlis. The competitive layout presents
a challenge for golfers of all skill levels.
