Course Descriptions
LPGA International sets a standard of excellence for our golf club - offering challenging courses, quality service, and immaculate conditions. The LPGA International: "two golf courses distinctly different in design, one memorable experience." Since 1994, the LPGA International has been the home course of the LPGA Tour. Conveniently located near I-95 in Daytona Beach, Florida, it gained its notoriety as the host of numerous LPGA Tour Championships and is now the host of the final state of the LPGA Tour Qualifying School.
 Since 1994, this signature Rees Jones golf course is a favorite of the tour players. It is a traditional links style 7,088 yard design. You'll enjoy the strategic mounding, numerous expanses of sand bunkers, natural marsh areas, beautiful lakes and undulating greens. While extremely playable for all skill levels, the ingenious and inventive player is rewarded with multiple options on nearly every shot.
 Golfers will find challenges at every turn on our companion 1997 signature Arthur Hills Legends Course. The par 72 layout is a classic at 6,984 yards. Hills used a superb natural setting to create a masterpiece in playability and variety. It features natural wetlands, narrow pine corridors, small greens and strategically placed water hazards.
The Legends Course calls for the player to use their mind ahead of their muscles. Good strategic planning will reward the player with good results and an enjoyable round. Each hole is unique and memorable. The Legends Course played from the proper tees poses an appropriate challenge to more accomplished players and fairness to high handicappers, seniors, women and junior golfers. |