Daytona Beach Shores, 7 Nights - 7 Rounds
This
"classic" golf package offers a seven-night stay at the
Sun Viking Lodge in Daytona Beach Shores, FL along with seven rounds
of outstanding golf at the following courses: Cypress Head, Halifax
Plantation, Indigo Lakes, Cypress Knoll, Matanzas Woods, Palm Harbor,
Pine Lakes.
As always, feel free to adjust the package to include as many nights
and rounds of golf as your group desires. If
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Hotel Information
Sun Viking Lodge
The folks at Sun Viking Lodge invite you to "an oasis of unpretentious
comfort, exceptional accommodations, extensive amenities, and extraordinary
value." The lodge is located on Florida's Atlantic shoreline
in Daytona Beach Shores, an easy drive away from such dynamite area
courses as Ocean Hammock and LPGA International. To help round out
a great vacation, the hotel offers a large outdoor heated pool with
60-foot water slide, fitness room, sauna, barbecue grills, game
room, basketball, beach volleyball and shuffleboard.
Course Information
Cypress Head: Located in Port Orange, just 10 minutes south
of Daytona Beach, this city-owned public course is one of the best
in Volusia County. Designed by Arthur Hills and Mike Dasher, the
6800-yard layout is set among acres of natural wildlife with water
or wetlands coming into play on almost every hole. Although trouble
is always near, so are ample fairways that offer generous landing
areas. Play Cypress Head; it's always in great condition!
Halifax Plantation: Bill Amick designed this semi-private
course, which is nestled among towering pines, century-old oaks,
and natural vegetation. Water comes into play on only two holes,
but the layout is still one of t... More
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Indigo Lakes: This Lloyd Clifton design once played host
to the LPGA Sprint Championship. The 7100-yard layout stretches
through natural woodlands and is bordered by water on 10 holes.
Indigo Lakes is centrally loc... More
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Cypress Knoll: Gary Player designed this course to favor
strategy, club selection, and shot placement. Numerous hazards,
such as lakes (water comes into play on nine holes), marshes, and
natural woodlands provide tr... More
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Matanzas Woods: Designed by course architects Arnold Palmer
& Ed Seay, Matanzas Woods is a very challenging course with
open, rolling fairways, well-bunkered greens, and water on eight
holes. This interesting layout... More
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Palm Harbor : Palm Harbor is the shortest and most benevolent
of the five Palm Coast courses, but very enjoyable to play. Bill
Amick laid out narrow fairways lined with pines, oaks, and palms.
With water hazards fo... More
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Pine Lakes : 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-trapp... More
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