El Campeón, built in 1926, is one of the south's oldest golf courses. Here course architect, Charles E. Clarke of Troon, Scotland, blended unusual elevation changes of more than 85 feet with features of traditional golf design. Rolling fairways and undulating greens only begin to characterize El Campeón. The course’s signature hole is the par 5, 17th, a long, double dogleg that has more obstacles than some entire courses.
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- Year Built: 1926
- Architect: Captain Charles Clark
- Honors: Golf Digest-4 stars, rated #22 in Florida
- Fairway Grass: 419 Bermuda
- Green: Tifdwarf Bermuda
- Winter Fairway: Rye
- Winter Green: Bent
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- Softspikes Preferred
- Strict Dress Code
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Tee Name |
Par |
Yards |
Slope |
USGA |
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6481 |
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White |
72 |
6235 |
132 |
71.2 |
Gold |
72 |
5608 |
122 |
67.9 |
Ladies Gold |
72 |
5608 |
136 |
67.9 |
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4811 |
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