White Course, Miami, Florida
One
of the resort's older courses has been completely renovated (February
2000) by Greg Norman. The new "Great White" Course, primarily
landscaped with tightly packed coquina sand, is the only "desert-scaped"
golf course of it's kind in the Southeastern United States. The
course has the only triple green in South Florida; holes 11,13 and
17 share a putting surface of 25,000-square feet. There are some
terrific holes here including the 8th, a 175-yard par three with
an island green. In typical Norman fashion, holes 9 and 18 are extremely
difficult finishing holes. In addition, the course was designed
to be environmentally friendly with natural marshes and wetlands
used as draining areas. The Great White has also hosted the 2000
Franklin Templeton Shoot-Out.
Tees
| Tee Name |
Par |
Yards |
Slope |
USGA |
| Blue |
72 |
7171 |
133 |
75.1 |
| White |
72 |
5026 |
130 |
70.7 |
| Red |
72 |
5286 |
116 |
70.1 |
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Course Detail
- Year Built: 1999
- Architect: Greg Norman
- Fairway Grass: n/a
- Green: n/a
- Winter Fairway: n/a
- Winter Green: n/a
|
Course Amenities
- Proshop
- Clubhouse
- Practice Facilities
- Lockers
- Showers
- Restaurant/Bar
- Lessons
- Rentals
|
Course Advisements: Strict Dress Code,Softspikes Preferred
| Restrictions, Aerifying,
Overseeding |
| Period |
Days |
Comments |
| n/a |
n/a |
n/a |
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