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There's never been a course like this. For the first time in history, Arnold Palmer and Jack Nicklaus have teamed together and built The King & The Bear at World Golf Village. The two golf legends have collaborated on a truly remarkable course of unparalleled beauty, challenge, and design. The course features loblolly pines and open meadows on the front nine while the natural beauty of 200-year-old live oaks with vast, shady canopies perfectly complement the back. Simply awesome!
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The World Golf Village is considered the most ambitious golf project in the history of the game. The first course, The Slammer and The Squire, was designed by architect Bobby Weed and named for golf legends Sam Snead and Gene Sarazen. Golfers of all levels are provided a challenge, yet five sets of tees allow the player to choose a length to meet his or her ability. If the ambiance of the World Golf Village is not enough, the service-oriented approach of the course will impress all visitors.
Honors & Accolades
Golf for Women Top 100 Fairways/Hosted Liberty the Mutuals Legends of Golf in March of 1999
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The folks at North Hampton promise "you'll be treated like royalty" when you play this design by the "King" himself, Arnold Palmer. The par-72 layout weaves its way through ten spring-fed lakes lined by coquina boulders and wild grasses with rolling fairways and elevation changes of over 40 feet. With TifEagle greens and tip-top overall course conditioning, North Hampton continues to be one of our most popular choices for golf in the Jacksonville area. We think you'll agree; this Arnold Palmer Signature Course is the stuff that legends are made of.
Honors & Accolades
Ranked #7, BEST Florida Courses You Can Play - Golfweek 2007
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The Golf Club at South Hampton is another great Mark McCumber design found in the Jacksonville area. The course features 16 large lakes and over sixty contoured bunkers surrounded by acres of tall pines and native oaks. The designer's intent is to present every golfer the appropriate risk, offering encouragement to the novice while still challenging the experienced player. All players will have to watch out for the 571-yard 17th, a brutal five par that is definitely one of the toughest holes in the area.
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