how did stream song golf course weather the storm?

by Noe Davis 8 min read

Why choose Streamsong golf course?

Thanks to seamless integration of indigenous and awe-inspiring terrain, Streamsong’s three spectacular courses stretch across a landscape that belies their Central Florida locale. Instead of flatland, you’ll find towering sand dunes and unexpected contours, without a distraction or intrusion insight.

Who are the four designed golf courses at Streamsong?

Golf Architecture’s most iconic foursome. Streamsong Resort is the only location in the world where players can experience three distinct golf courses designed by four legendary architects—Bill Coore and Ben Crenshaw, Tom Doak and Gil Hanse.

Is Streamsong on your golf bucket list?

Outside of Bandon Dunes, Streamsong owns the highest-rated tandem of public courses in the United States. If Streamsong has been on your bucket list for a while, this guide will help turn your fantasy into reality. For the golf overview, we’re turning straight to our resident expert.

Why play at Streamsong?

Streamsong sits among the greatest golf destinations in the world with 3 top 100 courses and the highest-rated golf collection in all of Florida. Streamsong offers a golf experience like no other, in a setting that’s like nothing you’ve ever seen.

The Beginning

The day after I played 36 holes out at World Woods, MD Mueller flew down to Florida and and we drove an hour from our AirBnB on some highways, some back roads, and a somewhat long tiny road where the speed limit is 20 mph, and made it to the courses at Streamsong Resort.

The Tee Time

Here’s a pic of that first tee shot. See those bunkers? The one on the right is about 400 yards out – talk about depth perception issues. Also see how the entire right side of the landing area is open? I thought that too, so I hit a slice off the first tee to avoid the left side bunker.

How long is the drive to Streamsong?

True, it’s in the middle of nowhere, but Streamsong is pretty simple to get to. From the Tampa airport, you’re looking at a 1 hour, 15 minute drive. From Orlando, it’s 1 hour, 30 minutes.

What is the cheapest time to play streamsong?

The cheapest time to head to Streamsong is the summertime. From July to September, Stay & Play packages start at $180/day, compared to $215-$360 the rest of the year. Not including a resort fee ($29) and caddie fee ($80-100 plus tip) if you decide to take one. The package includes one round of golf on the Red or the Blue course, ...

Where is P2O5 in the golf course?

P2O5 is in the lobby of the Lodge and is the best spot to grab a quick breakfast before heading to the course. It’s also open for lunch and dinner and has a small bar area. You’re going to be eating most of your meals on the property, and the variety of options combined with the proper execution is a win for golfers.

What is the 7th on Streamsong Blue?

The 7th on Streamsong Blue offers a picture-perfect setting. GOLF just released its latest edition of the Top 100 You Can Play, and Streamsong Golf Resort is one of the big winners. For the first time, the Red course (designed by Bill Coore/Ben Crenshaw) enters the top 10, jumping up two spots to No. 10. The Blue course (designed by Tom Doak) also ...

About Streamsong Resort

Florida's hottest golf resort since it debuted in 2012, Streamsong blends chic, modern lodgings with an attractively rustic approach to golf, with three "big" courses by Tom Doak (Blue), Bill Coore & Ben Crenshaw (Red) and Gil Hanse (Black). Play all three in order to join the raging debate over which one is best.

Reviewer Photos

A look down the 18th at Streamsong Black. Photo Credit Steven Ray Ruz Photo submitted by PinnacleStaffer on 04/26/2020

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