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Our "Mighty" Oaks Golf Course is one of the premier championship courses in the state of Florida. Named by Florida Golf News as one of the top 100 courses in the state (out of over 1,400), our signature course had a $3 million renovation completed by Fazio Design Inc. in 1998. The Oaks was one of the first golf courses in Florida to have Tif Eagle Bermuda grass planted on our greens. Now considered to be the finest grass for greens in Florida, Tif Eagle makes the Oaks' putting surfaces smooth and true.

The Oaks has hundreds of beautiful Oak and Palm trees scattered throughout the course. Our sparkling water features enhance the ambiance of this one-of-a-kind championship layout. The course features 5 sets of tees that range in length from 6,910 yards to 4,860 yards. Originally designed by Tom and George Fazio, two of golf's finest and most famous architects, the Oaks is a shotmaker's delight.

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