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Friday, 23 March 2012 09:24
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Golfing in Sarasota, FL

While Sarasota, Florida may have too many attractions to be exclusively labeled a golf getaway destination, there are over 30 golf courses in this little Gulf Coast city, encompassing private country clubs as well as public golf complexes. To note some of the most memorable, one can begin – and end – their quest for a ritzy club at The Founders Golf Club at 3800 Golf Hall Drive. The Founders Golf Club is an upscale, private club in Sarasota with a professional caddie program for its 18 holes, immaculate Bermuda grass, and small membership. The club is located in a classy residential community, and the design of the course is a link style in tour condition with dark cherry woodwork panels on the walls of the clubhouse, restaurant, pro shop and lockers. The unique layout on the back green consists of 3 three’s and 3 five’s, and the price range on both weekdays and weekends is $95.

On the other hand, the Bobby Jones Golf Complex is a golf course built all the way back in 1927 during the time when golf was enjoying its first spurt of popularity and men wore suit jackets to play a round. Frequented by Babe Ruth and designed by the legendary architect Donald Ross, Bobby Jones Golf Complex is considered to be one of the most historic golf courses in Florida. There are 45 holes in all, with the back nine of the British course remaining untouched originals designed in 1926. This proud municipal club is steeped in history. Those wishing to share in the history can journey to 1000 Circus Boulevard in Sarasota.

One of the most formidable Sarasota courses is the semi-private Stoneybrook Golf and Country Club, with water a major factor in its difficulty and involved in play on every hole save one. Several holes have water in play repeatedly. Built in 1994 and designed by Arthur Hills, this course can be found at 8801 Stoneybrook Boulevard in Sarasota and online at www.stoneybrook.net. $80 is the going rate week-round. For a bit more value, Tatum Ridge Golf Links is another semi-private noteworthy course. At 421 Tatum Road in Sarasota, you’ll find a Scottish links-style course built in 1989 and designed by Ted McAnlis. The price ranges from $34-$50 and rental carts are included in green fees, so the price is definitely right.

Simply put, if you cannot find a golf course in Sarasota, Florida to meet your needs, open your eyes and try again. Considering its petite size, this area has packed a surprising number of golf courses among its powdery beaches, eclectic mix of restaurants, nightlife, shopping and cultural activities. There is truly something for everyone – and especially the golfer – in Sarasota. Golfing on the Florida coast is an amazing experience. If you aren’t native these lands, you will be surprised on what yu are missing out on. If you are hankering for the ultimate golfing experience, don’t let Sarasota be beyond your grasp. Book your trip today and experience all they have to offer with golfing.

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