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Bella Collina Golf ClubBack to all Golf options 

Traditional, yet unexpected. Those words can accurately describe the region ofTuscany, the Highlands of Florida and now, the unforgettable golf experienceat Bella Collina, designed exclusively by Nick Faldo. Winner of three BritishOpens, three green jackets at Augusta and the all-time leading point scorer at the Ryder Cup, he has more than proven himself as a talented and oftenmemorable player. His attention to detail and ability to focus served him well in his playing days, just as they do now in his design endeavors.

Using the Highlands rolling terrain as his inspiration, Faldo has created atraditional valley-style course for Bella Collina. Unique to Central Florida,the course features open fairways and sweeping dunes. And since it overlookstwo lakes and lush orange groves, the visual beauty tastefully complements analready incomparable experience.


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