Has ANYOnE mentioned Streamsong resort??
http://www.streamsongresort.com/
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Not sure. But it's a must play, even though it's not technically in Tampa.
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Has ANYOnE mentioned Streamsong resort??
http://www.streamsongresort.com/
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Not sure. But it's a must play, even though it's not technically in Tampa.
Going to be on Sand Key in May with some friends.'was told I must make the drive to Streamsong....
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I like Dunedin, classic Ross course. I had heard it was in awful shape, not sure if it's still the case. Both courses at WW are worth it, but not close to Clearwater.Made another thread (after missing this one during my search) and was directed to post here instead. Long story short, I am planning a bachelor party for early May and looking to nail down 2 good courses to play near Tampa/Clearwater. I think Innisbrook - Copperhead is going to be a must, now I'm looking for a second course. Thinking maybe Dunedin or WW - Pine Barrens? Any other must play recommendations or would they be good enough to not disappoint?
I like Dunedin, classic Ross course. I had heard it was in awful shape, not sure if it's still the case. Both courses at WW are worth it, but not close to Clearwater.
From what I have heard the Biltmore is on much better shape right now, and is still a quality Ross.Thanks, Wake. Had seen that WW was quite the drive so crossed that off the list, currently Dunedin is Round 1, Copperhead Round 2, and Belleview Biltmore Golf Club is the optional round 3 (any comments on Belleview would be great).
Has anyone played Dunedin recently to comment on the course condition? We all grew up caddying at a Ross course, so would be cool to take the guys to another.
Dunedin is awful
Biltmore is below average
If you are trying to stay close by to that area, just play the other Innisbrook course (Islands)
ah that's a huge bummer. Course has such potential. Guess that saves me a trip back. I know 15-18 are always bad for a month after rainI played Dunedin yesterday actually and it was really rough. Greens were fast, but the fairways were muddy, the tee boxes were carved up terribly and and rough had patches all over that was just dirt.
ah that's a huge bummer. Course has such potential. Guess that saves me a trip back. I know 15-18 are always bad for a month after rain
It sucks that it takes so little rain to make most courses on that side of town turn to Marsh.Yeah it really is a bummer. My group said "2 weeks ago it was playing well" and then had my same thoughts. The entire back 9 other than 12-13 were really pretty rough. Maybe they can get it under control.
I would skip TPC. They want rates near or over 100 depending on time of day, and it's not even worth the TPC name anymore.
It's better to scrap that course and play another on Innisbrook property, or use the money saved to justify playing at Innisbrook.
Has anyone played WestChase recently? I've read it is in terrible condition, which is not a good thing because I am planning on playing there mid March.
Also, how high of a price are we talking for a round at Innisbrook? This course will be on our itinerary also.
Has anyone played WestChase recently? I've read it is in terrible condition, which is not a good thing because I am planning on playing there mid March.
Also, how high of a price are we talking for a round at Innisbrook? This course will be on our itinerary also.
well my sunday group played there two days ago and they all got vouchers to come back for $30 because it was in bad shape.Bumping this, hoping to hear some positive reviews??
Never again will I go to the Tampa area for a golf trip (wasn't my decision on this one).
That's not what I wanted to hear about westchase. Our itinerary as it stands right now is:well my sunday group played there two days ago and they all got vouchers to come back for $30 because it was in bad shape.
Fox Hollow is great right now. Copperhead at Innisbrook is now closed in prep for the tourney, and they're charging $210 for the Island course which is lunacy to me. If you can find a way to get on Southern Hills, it should be spectacular right now, as they're doing qualifying for valspar I think.