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LPGA International - Champions Course
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LPGA International

1000 Champions Dr, Daytona Beach, FL 32124-1090, USA

Phone: +1 386-274-5742, Fax: +1 386-274-5800

Courses

18-Hole Champions Course

Opened in 1994. Design: Rees Jones.

Terrain: Water hazards

Technical difficulty: Moderate - Hard

Scorecard

TeeParCRSlopeLength
Black (Men)72741347088 yards
Blue (Men)72721306664 yards
White (Men)7270.11246225 yards
Gold (Women)72701235744 yards
Red (Women)7268.91225131 yards

18-Hole Legends Course

Opened in 1997. Design: Arthur Hills.

Terrain: Water hazards

Technical difficulty: Moderate - Hard

Scorecard

TeeParCRSlopeLength
Black (Men)7274.51386984 yards
Blue (Men)7272.61346594 yards
White (Men)7271.31286339 yards
Gold (Men)7269.81295827 yards
Red (Women)7270.21235155 yards

Practice Facilities

  • Driving Range
  • Putting Green
  • Chipping Green

Visitors

Both Courses

Visitors are welcome every day.

Etiquette

Softspikes required.

Green Fees

Both Courses

Green FeeMon - FriSat, Sun, Holidays
18 Holes$120 (112 €)$130 (121 €)

Prices incl. cart!

Amenities

Club Amenities

  • Club accepts credit cards
  • Bar

Rentals

  • Clubs for hire
  • Electro-cart for hire

The Club

Personnel

TitleName
ManagerFlorian Morel

User Reviews

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pitchmark 373 Reviews
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...two very great courses...

...which we played for the first time 12 years ago; the Hills was one of the best 100 courses in Florida at the time.
...today this is unfortunately no longer enough, it is no longer included in the list, there are numerous potent competitors - in the meantime some excellent courses have been built.

It is an extremely spacious, very extensive and very well maintained resort, the entrances raise expectations that are basically fulfilled.

Great clubhouses, perfect practice area - you can really work here - two courses with plenty of space to play.

Both are driver courses, with hardly any trees or palm trees disturbing you from the tees and very wide fairways.

We played both courses within seven days. The Hills after a rainy day, and we encountered wet, sometimes deep ground in the critical spots. We had to work hard to reach the green in the normal way - it wasn't always possible - the wind was also against us. There aren't that many green bunkers on either course - we didn't hit any - but we did hit a few fairway bunkers...

Both courses are great fun to play and challenging, with each hole offering more than 390 yards of back tees.

The Hills has lost some of its former idyllic charm. The beautiful forests have been cleared at many holes, huge construction sites have been created, and houses are being built. The "hidden" greens are fun.

In general, we share drfritzmaier's assessment, but are not quite as harsh in our evaluation. Both courses easily deserve four stars, the course maintenance was very good during our visit, in many areas even excellent - it was overall better than in the World Golf Village.

Staff and service only get the best marks - even a shuttle service to the park lots - you are not allowed to drive into these with the club carts.

Some information gave us food for thought before our visits, especially the reports in the media. This may also explain the brisk construction activity...

According to News Journal Daytona Beach of April 21,2021 - from Clayton Park - the owner has rejected an offer of US$ 10.9 million for the club he bought two years ago for US$ 3.4 million.
The offer does not correspond to the owner's expectations, it does not correspond to the minimum price...

Even top courses are becoming playthings for real estate developers...

Everyone gave four stars!!!

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drfritzmaier 262 Reviews
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Not worth money

Here attracts only the name.
Only the Hills course gespielt- for Florida just average with moderate care condition.
The ambience is not at all to the PGA systems herranreichen Arrogant staff in the pro shop downright pitiful the locker room for guests: a shower, without light or soap (!)! Towels only on multiple demand.
The use of the member locker rooms were not allowed!
3 * for the place - 2 * for the total package

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