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Doral Golf Resort and Spa
4400 NW 87th Avenue
Miami, Florida 33178
(305) 592-2030
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| Head professional: Scott Davey, Head Pro; Desi Howe,
Director of Golf |
| Directions to course: from Palmetto Expressway, 36
Street west, one mile, right 87th, immediate left to course |
| Tee times/reservation policy: Twenty-four hours, Pre-pay: 30 days |
| Greens fees: Varies by season:
Red/Gold/Silver courses: $105-$250, Blue/White Courses: $175-$275 |
| Cart fees: included in greens fees |
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| Grass type: bermuda, tiff dwarf |
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| Pro shop: YES |
| Driving range: YES |
| Lessons: YES |
| Food: YES |
| Lounge: YES |
| Locker room: YES | |
| Course overview:
Four Courses featured: |
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Gold Course: PGA TOUR legend Raymond Floyd recently redesigned
this course to follow a traditional Florida layout, incorporating gently
contoured greens, strategic bunkering and water surrounding 16 holes. The course
features narrow, tree-lined fairways and finishes with a dramatic par 4 island
green on the 18th hole. This course hosted the 1999 PGA Qualifying School
finals. |
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| Gold Course 18th
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Blue Course: The Blue Monster has been host to a prestigious
annual PGA TOUR event for more than 40 years, currently the Ford Championship at
Doral. The legendary course design by Dick Wilson features long fairways
(totaling 7,266 yards from the tournament tees) with undulating greens and
plenty of water hazards, bunkers and deep Bermuda rough. The famous 18th hole
with its signature fountain is one of the most recognized symbols in golf |
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| Blue Course 12th
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White Course: A three-time winner at Doral, Greg Norman
designed this innovative 148-acre course in 2000. The desert-style layout blends
strategically demanding fairways, tightly packed coquina sand, thousands of palm
trees and 222 Scottish-style pot bunkers. Water is a factor on 14 of its 18
holes. The course was host to the PGA’s Franklin Templeton “Shoot-Out” in 2000. |
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| White Course 18th
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Silver Course: Breaking away from a Florida-style layout, golf
legend Jerry Pate redesigned our Silver Course to include narrow, rolling
fairways, raised tee-boxes, and elevated greens. Water comes into play on 16
holes, which include a diverse mix of long and short, par 3 and par 4 layouts.
The course features a signature 14th hole island green and hosted the 1999 PGA
Qualifying School finals. |
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| Silver Course |
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Red Course: The Red course forces golfers to use
strategy and shot placement rather than driving for show. Featuring 14 water
holes with fairways winding around serene lakes, the course provides
breathtaking beauty and exhilarating challenges without intimidating length...
This course hosted to The Office Depot, an LPGA event, in 2001. |
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| Red Course 1st
Hole |
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| Golf outings/ number of people: YES |
| Banquet facilities/ number of people: YES |
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