Pine Lakes, Palm Coast, Florida
Every
club in your bag is needed here, the longest of the four original
courses at Palm Coast. Arnold Palmer and Ed Seay created a shot-making
challenge with tree-lined rolling fairways and well-trapped greens.
In addition, there's water on 10 holes to add to the challenge.
This semi-private course has a very large membership, so tee times
are limited, especially on weekends.
Tees
| Tee Name |
Par |
Yards |
Slope |
USGA |
| Blue |
72 |
7074 |
126 |
73.5 |
| White |
72 |
6122 |
121 |
70.6 |
| Gold |
72 |
5526 |
117 |
68.9 |
| Red |
72 |
5166 |
124 |
71.4 |
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Course Detail
- Year Built: 1982
- Architect: Ed Seay & Arnold Palmer
- Honors: Hosted the 1987 PGA TourQualifying School Finals/Ranked
among Florida's 50 best
- Fairway Grass: Bermuda
- Green: Bermuda
- Winter Fairway: Rye
- Winter Green: Poatrivialis
|
Course Amenities
- Proshop
- Clubhouse
- Practice Facilities
- Lockers
- Restaurant/Bar
- Lessons
- Rentals
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Course Advisements: Strict Dress Code, Softspikes Required.
| Restrictions, Aerifying,
Overseeding |
| Period |
Days |
Comments |
| n/a |
n/a |
n/a |
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