Golf in Marco Island

While you are on vacation, check out of the many golf courses Marco Island and Naples has to offer. The lush Florida landscape is so lush and beautiful and will allow you to focus on your golf game and leave the distractions of your life behind! Florida is known for their beautiful golf courses and you can play year round with the warm and sunny weather.

 

For the beginner or expert, the area’s courses will be not only challenging but stunningly beautiful as well. Courses designed by Greg Norman, Fred Couples, Robert Trent Jones and Fazio are spread throughout Naples and surrounding areas. Here are just a few:

Lely Resort 

 

Lely Resort, both the Flamingo Course and Mustang Course.

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TPC Treviso Bay in Naples

 

This former private club bordering the 110,000-acre Rookery Bay National Estuarine Reserve opened to the public in 2011. The 7,367-yard layout, an Arthur Hills and Hal Sutton collaboration, hosted the Champions Tour’s 2009 ACE Group Classic. The first impression at TPC Treviso sets the tone for the day. Fountains, bridges and Mediterranean architecture of the surrounding real estate development line the two-mile drive to the course. Water steals the show throughout the round, especially on the cape hole at no. 11 and the long par 5s at no. 12 and no. 18. Finishing the round with the same ball is quite an accomplishment.

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Tiburon Golf Club – Black Course

 

The more open Gold Course wins popularity contests. The 6,949-yard Black Course at Tiburon is revered as the tougher and more strategic layout. Tee shots on the Black must be carved through narrow chutes in the trees, like on no. 2 and no. 17, or find fairways guarded by water on either side, such as at no. 16. The water-logged, bunker-laden par 5 at no. 9 starts a fun stretch of holes added in 2002 when the complex expanded from 27 to 36 holes. The par-3 10th hole demands a long carry over water, followed by a short, 359-yard par 4 where birdie is possible.

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Tiburon Golf Club – Gold Course

 

The Franklin Templeton Shark Shootout, held every December, makes the Gold Course at Tiburon more popular than its sibling Black Course. Public and member play rotates daily between the two. Both layouts feature similar characteristics, playing firm-and-fast with wall-to-wall short grass and no rough. Those conditions add distance off the tee, although shots offline tend to find trouble. More waste bunkers, filled with crushed coquina shells, line the 7,271-yard Gold Course. Slightly elevated greens surrounded by tricky collection areas defend the aerial assaults of the pros. Demanding par 4s finish each nine, providing views of the Ritz-Carlton Golf Resort and clubhouse.

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Naples Grande Golf Club

 

This private Rees Jones design, accessible only with a stay at the Waldorf Astoria Naples, roams uninterrupted through natural pines and cypress trees without a condo or home in sight. Naples Grande Golf Club which hosted the EMC Golf Skills Challenge from 2001 to 2003, is so popular during the high season from January to April that players tee off on both nines to keep up with demand. The first five holes serve as a warm-up for a course that grows more sinister as the day progresses. A low number of bunkers (43) and wide fairways allow players the chance to slap it around and still shoot a decent score. Five major water hazards raise the stakes mid-round. The par-5 ninth hole boomerangs around water, tempting players with a how-far-can-you-carry tee shot. The par-5 16th hole runs along a 30-acre lake and a narrow ribbon of waste bunker, ending at a green perched atop rock pilings. The final challenge requires a blind tee shot over a ridge, setting up a daunting approach to that final green snug against the lake.

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