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Innisbrook Resort - Copperhead

Palm Harbor, FL — The Copperhead Course at Innisbrook Resort in Palm Harbor, Florida, designed by Lawrence Packard in 1972, is a celebrated championship layout renowned for its challenging yet fair play. Packard's design philosophy emphasized creating courses that were accessible to the masses while still offering a rigorous test for professionals. The Copperhead is characterized by its tree-lined fairways, undulating terrain, and strategic bunkering, often featuring Packard's signature double-dogleg par 5s. The course is famously home to the Valspar Championship, a PGA Tour event, since 2000, solidifying its reputation as a true championship venue. The finishing stretch, known as 'The Snake Pit,' comprising holes 16, 17, and 18, is one of the most formidable closing sequences in golf, demanding precision and nerve. The 14th hole, a 590-yard par 5, is also a signature challenge. Its consistent presence on the PGA Tour and its demanding layout make the Copperhead Course a must-play for golfers seeking a world-class experience.

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Type

Parkland

Region

Southeast

LooperScore

85.0

Holes

18

Par

71

Yardage

7,340

Established

1972

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