The Courses at Sun City Center

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Sun City Center is located approximately 50 kilometres (30 miles) south of Tampa, Florida. It is a master-planned active-lifestyle 55-plus community within easy reach of the Gulf of Mexico and the arts, entertainment, sports and other attractions offered by Tampa. In addition, it offers a wide spectrum of amenities within its own full-service community. The following courses were purchased by ClubLink on Sept. 3, 2010, from WCI Communities, LLC, thus creating ClubLink’s first regional cluster in the United States.

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Club Renaissance
Sandpiper Golf Course Scepter Golf Club
Falcon Watch Golf Club Kings Point Golf Club
Caloosa Greens Golf Club North Lakes Golf Club

Club Renaissance

Club Renaissance at Sun City Center

18 holes, par 72, 6,701 yards

Completed in 2002, this course was designed by architect Chip Powell and features two distinct nines. The front nine has an open links feel with wide fairways and greens that accept bump-and-run approach shots. The back nine requires more accuracy as it meanders through a large conservation area. Water comes into play on many holes and most fairways are lined with tall pines and mature oaks. Six sets of tees ensure golfers of every skill level will enjoy their round.

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Sandpiper Golf Course

27 holes
Lakes: 9 holes, par 36, 3,258 yards
Oaks: 9 holes, par 36, 3,154 yards
Palms: 9 holes, par 36, 3,170 yards

The original 18 holes, designed by Mark Mahanna, were built in 1968. Ron Garl, famous for his design of more than 100 Florida courses, designed the nine-hole addition in 1985.

 

Scepter Golf Club

18 holes, par 72, 6,717 yards

This Chip Powell-designed championship course offers a challenging round for all skill levels.

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Falcon Watch Golf Club

27 holes
Sands: 9 holes, par 36, 3,210 yards
Cypress: 9 holes, par 36, 3,265 yards
Challenge: 9 holes, par 36, 3,280 yards

Prolific golf architect Ron Garl designed these three nine-hole courses in 1981, 1984 and 1988, respectively, using the varied natural topography to maximum effect.

 

Kings Point Golf Club

18 hole executive, par 56, 2,734 yards

Renowned course architect Robert Trent Jones, Jr., designed Kings Point, which is believed to be the only executive course he ever fully created.

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Caloosa Greens Golf Club

18 hole executive, par 60, 3,044 yards

The holes range from 90 to 311 yards and are perfect for the novice, yet challenging enough for any golfer who would like to put accuracy to the test.

 

North Lakes Golf Club

18 holes, par 72, 6,515 yards

Built in 1964, this course, designed by Ron Garl, offers generous fairways and big rolling greens. It was closed in 2009.

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