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The Marsh Course
Weaving its way through the wetland terrain of Southwest Florida, this
classic Arthur Hills course plays from 4,923 to 6,636 yards on five sets
of tees. Each manicured fairway challenges you to place your tee shots
carefully, lest you risk quickly losing sight of par.
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The Creekside Course
The broad, sweeping fairways and limited number of carries present on
this Arthur Hills masterpiece is the challenge its 5,756 to 6,742 yards
represents. The second shot is key here, you are asked to negotiate the
many hills and moguls leading to the course’s challenging greens.
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The Bay Island Course
Ranked among the best courses in Florida by Golf Digest. This competitive
6,107 to 7,045-yard course by Arthur Hills draws from the natural lay
of the land to create a combination of challenges. Water hazards, sand
traps and thick stands of oak and cypress await any errant shot.
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The Cypress Course
An impressive 5,999 to 7,077-yard course. Tom Fazio designed the par-72
Audubon International Signature Course. The longest of Bonita Bay’s
championship courses. Each of the “nines” is a different challenge,
the front nine’s spacious fairways and natural bunkering give way
to the forested back nine’s layout.
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The Sabal Course
Designated a Signature Course by Audubon International, The Sabal Course
is a perfect marriage of difficulty and diversion. Tom Fazio’s 6,029
to 7,038 yard design will delight novice golfers, while more seasoned
players are challenged to swing for the pin, and sub-par scores, on nearly
every hole.
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