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Rating
Excellent - 5.0 Poor - 1.0 |
| Overall Satisfaction |
4.3 |
| Course Conditions |
4.3 |
| Pace of Play |
4.0 |
| Value |
4.3 |
| Staff and Service |
4.5 |
| Clubhouse and Pro-shop |
4.0 |
| Practice Facilities |
4.0 |
| * Based on 4 reviews |
| Golfer Comments |
| About Ratings & Comments |
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| Golfer Comments |
| 06/11/2007 - We are not the best golfers, but the folks that we dealt with at the course were great in all ways. They treated us like they knew us for years. It was a great feeling. This course was really fun to play and we wished we had time to play another round. Posted by Joan (Peabody, MA) |
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The Saddlebrook Course was originally designed by Dean Refram in 1976. Arnold Palmer and Ed Seay redesigned the course when building the Palmer Course in 1986. The Saddlebrook Course provides a longer challenge than the Palmer with tighter, tree-lined fairways. Just like the Palmer, you'll find water on 17 of the 18 holes. The course is well-known for its finishing hole, a tough par four with a difficult second shot over a substantial water hazard to a vvery undulating green. Make four here and it will bring you back for more!
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Course Detail:
- Year Built: 1986
- Architect: Arnold Palmer & Ed Seay
- Fairway Grass: na
- Green: na
- Winter Fairway: na
- Winter Green: na
Course Advisements:
- Softspikes Required
- Proper Golf Attire Required
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Course Amenities:
- Proshop
- Clubhouse
- Practice Facilities
- Lockers
- Showers
- Restaurant/Bar
- Lessons
- Rentals
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CHARGES
This course is available only to guests of Saddlebrook Resort, and golf is included in the resort's daily rate. Please click here for resort pricing.
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Par
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Yards
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Slope
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USGA
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Blue
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70
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6,564
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127
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72.0
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White
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70
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6,127
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122
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69.7
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Red
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70
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5,147
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126
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70.6
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RESTRICTIONS, AERIFYING, OVERSEEDING
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Period
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Comment
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08-01-08 to 12-31-09
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Sun - Mon - Tue - Wed - Thu - Fri - Sat
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First daily time is 8:00
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