Resort · 18 holes
Streamsong Resort - Red
Bowling Green, FL — Streamsong Red, a masterpiece crafted by the renowned duo Bill Coore and Ben Crenshaw, offers golf in its purest form, where strategy and natural beauty intertwine. Their design philosophy emphasizes creating courses that blend seamlessly with the land, and Streamsong Red exemplifies this by winding through some of the most unusual and dramatic landforms imaginable. Cut into towering dunes and rolling terrain, the course presents a round where every hole demands thoughtful strategy. The 16th hole, a breathtaking 208-yard par 3, stands out as a signature feature, set against a large sand dune and offering a visually stunning challenge. The opening holes also provide a dramatic introduction, often playing over or along water features, immediately immersing golfers in the course's unique character. Streamsong Red is celebrated for its ability to feel 'discovered, not built,' offering a stirring golf journey that challenges players to think their way around a truly exceptional landscape.
Type
Links-Style
Region
Southeast
LooperScore
93.5
Holes
18
Par
71
Yardage
7,149
Established
2012
Design & architects
- Bill Coore / Ben Crenshaw — architect
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Nearby courses
Courses within 150 miles of Streamsong Resort - Red, by true distance.
Streamsong Resort - Blue
Bowling Green, FL · 0.6 mi away
Streamsong Blue, designed by the acclaimed architect Tom Doak, offers a golf experience where the natural landscape truly leads the way. Doak's design philosophy is rooted in creating courses that are both playable and strategic, and Streamsong Blue perfectly embodies this ethos. The course navigates wild grasses, deep-water ponds, and dramatic elevation changes across a unique, undulating Florida terrain. Towering sand dunes give way to immense bunkers, creating a raw and natural beauty reminiscent of links courses in Scotland or Ireland. The 7th hole, a stunning par-3, is often considered the signature hole, featuring a wonderfully contoured green nestled between a lake and colossal sand dunes. Another memorable feature is the 1st hole, where the tee box sits at the highest point on the property, offering panoramic views of the entire Streamsong landscape and a grand introduction to the round. Streamsong Blue is a testament to minimalist design, allowing the land's inherent drama to shape a truly rewarding and strategic golf journey.
Streamsong Resort (Black)
Bowling Green, FL · 14 mi away
Streamsong Resort's Black course, a bold and unforgettable creation by Gil Hanse, is defined by its immense scale and powerful landscape. Hanse's design philosophy for the Black course was to create a distinct experience that complements Streamsong's existing offerings, challenging golfers with strategic rolls and tumbles across terrain that evokes the famed Melbourne Sandbelt. The course is celebrated for its expansive fairways, massive undulating greens, and a unique, fun-to-play character. While the entire course is a testament to Hanse's vision, the 2nd hole, a short par 4, stands out as a test of course management with its large bunkering and an elevated green featuring false edges. The dramatic closing 18th hole, a 586-yard par 5, is often cited as one of the best finishing holes in golf, demanding strategic play to conclude a round. Streamsong Black offers a truly unique and creative golf experience, where the land itself dictates the challenge and beauty of each shot.
Sun 'N Lake Golf Club
Sebring, FL · 14 mi away
You'll discover a distinctive Rocky Mountain golf experience at this Jack Nicklaus-designed course, where the terrain itself dictates the flow of play. Opened in 1988, the layout masterfully integrates with the natural contours of Fort Collins, Colorado, offering a journey that feels both challenging and organic. Nicklaus's signature touch is evident in the strategic bunkering and thoughtful green complexes, demanding precision and rewarding intelligent course management. You'll encounter elevation changes that provide dramatic vistas and add a unique dimension to each shot, making club selection paramount. The course truly shines in its ability to blend a championship-caliber test with an enjoyable round for a wide range of handicaps. It’s best suited for golfers who appreciate a strategic challenge and a visually stunning backdrop, where every hole presents a new opportunity to engage with the landscape. This is a course that invites you to think, to adapt, and to savor the mountain golf aesthetic, making it a memorable play for those seeking more than just a walk in the park.