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by Dr. Federico Kuhic Sr. Published 3 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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What are the best Copperhead golf courses to play?

'Bunkered' is the first Par 3 at Copperhead, and requires pin point accuracy while playing into a heavily protected green. Playing at 600 yards from the tips, the towering Par 5, 'Longview' lives up to its name. A high fade off the tee of 'Sidewinder' is the player's only chance of keeping their drive in the fairway of this winding Par 4.

Why play co-Copperhead golf course?

Copperhead Golf Course is made to challenge all levels of golfers. Its history speaks for itself, and its future will continue to add to its legacy. There’s nothing like “playing where the pros play” and walking in the footsteps of golfing legends is what golf dreams are made of. For me that dream came true!

How long is the fairway at Copperhead golf course?

Designed by Larry Packard, the 18-hole par-71 Copperhead Course features five tee boxes for golfers to choose from and runs nearly 7,300 yards when the pros play during the Valspar Championship. Both the fairways and greens at Copperhead are made from Bermuda grass.

What is the history of the Copperhead Course?

The origin of the course: While Innisbrook Resort & Golf Club was built in 1970, the Copperhead Course would not come about until 1974. It was the second of four courses to be built at Innisbrook, as the Island Course was first constructed in 1970.

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How hard is Copperhead golf course?

Copperhead rated as the sixth-most difficult course on the PGA Tour in 2018. The design of the course: Designed by Larry Packard, the 18-hole par-71 Copperhead Course features five tee boxes for golfers to choose from and runs nearly 7,300 yards during the Valspar Championship.

How do you play Copperhead in Innisbrook?

You need to stay at the resort or become a member to play on the courses. The most convenient way to play the courses is to book a stay at the resort with one of the golf packages with prices starting around $400 for a two-night stay. Another option is to become a member.

How much does it cost to play the Copperhead course at Innisbrook?

Resort Golf Privileges: Monday to Thursday: Copperhead $85, Island $75, North & South $65. Friday to Sunday: Copperhead & Island course $115, North & South Courses $75.

Why do they call it the Copperhead course?

Answer. While Copperhead snakes are not found in that part of Florida, Cottonmouth (for the indigenous Cottonmouth snakes) was considered and rejected. The founders wanted a snake name, so Copperhead it was.

Is Innisbrook open to the public?

Is Innisbrook Open To The Public? Yes! Yes Innisbrook is definitely open to the public, come see what there is to do and see at Innisbrook!

How long is Copperhead golf course?

7,340 yardsCopperhead, designed by Larry Packard, has been a staple in Tampa Bay-area golf since 1972. It plays to 7,340 yards from the tips, and it's the longest of the Innisbrook courses.

Can you play Innisbrook without staying?

over a year ago. No, you don't have to stay at the resort to play the courses.

What is the snake pit at Innisbrook?

The closing three holes of Innisbrook Resort's Copperhead Course make up a stretch that is as difficult as any in golf. Known as the "Snake Pit," the par-4 16th (Moccasin), par-3 17th (Rattler) and par-4 18th (Copperhead) come at the end of pleasurable design and demand golfers' full attention.

Can public play PGA National?

PGA National courses are reserved for members and resort guests. Therefore, by far the easiest way to play the Champion Course is to book a stay at the resort.

What is the snake pit at Copperhead Golf Course?

The Copperhead course is a golfers dream come true. Each hole has a different name, and like Augusta National with its "Amen" corner, Copperhead has the Snake Pit! The Snake Pit are holes 15, 16, 17, and 18, with the last 3 holes being named after a poisonous viper.

Who owns Innisbrook golf course?

Salamander Hotels & ResortsInnisbrook Resort and Golf ClubClub informationTypePrivateOwned bySalamander Hotels & ResortsTotal holes72Tournaments hostedValspar Championship31 more rows

Why is it called snake pit?

In 2007, Copperhead's then-tournament director Gerald Goodman nicknamed the closing holes the “snake pit” because of their difficulty. The par-4, par-3, par-4 finish routinely challenged even the best PGA Tour golfers.

How many holes are there in Copperhead?

Copperhead was o riginally a 27-hole track before nine of the holes were used for the development of the Highlands North Course, the third course to be built at Innisbrook. The fourth and final course to be built was the Highlands South Course. Copperhead rated as the sixth-most difficult course on the PGA Tour in 2018.

How many yards is the 16th hole of the Copperhead?

Most difficult hole: Nicknamed “The Moccasin”, the intimidating par-4 16th hole runs 475 yards. Its scoring average at 4.300 is the highest of any of the par-4’s, and it is the longest par-4 on the Copperhead Course. In addition, the fewest number of birdies and pars on any of the par-4 holes occur at the 16th tee.

What is the easiest hole to play on the PGA Tour?

The Copperhead Course is one of the most difficult tracks to play on the PGA Tour. Easiest hole: The par-5 11th hole, nicknamed “O’s Alley”, is a long and narrow track that runs 575 yards. Its scoring average at 4.668 is the lowest of any of the par-5’s on the Copperhead Course. The smallest percentage of bogeys on the course occur ...

What is the name of the golf course in Innisbrook?

While Innisbrook has four courses available to golfers, the Copperhead Course is the lone one used for the Valspar Championship. Here’s everything that you need to know about this week’s course. The origin of the course: While Innisbrook Resort & Golf Club was built in 1970, the Copperhead Course would not come about until 1974.

progolferch

I'm going to be staying in Indian Rocks Beach in October and was just checking to see what may be some of the better courses around the area. From looking on the interweb it looks like Seminole Lake is pretty decent. Thanks in advance.

Robber6656

Bardmoor is a place to play if you can't get on anywhere else. It's not a bad golf course and has some good holes but there are some holes that are terrible.

argoodman

As a member at Belleair, I don’t disagree. Before I joined, I would bounce between Bardmoor, Belleview Biltmore (I still miss it) and Dunedin. Dunedin was the best layout if the group. I need to play Dunedin again.

Robber6656

As a member at Belleair, I don’t disagree. Before I joined, I would bounce between Bardmoor, Belleview Biltmore (I still miss it) and Dunedin. Dunedin was the best layout if the group. I need to play Dunedin again.

hagimihale

Innisbrook is one of the best courses in Florida, and non-members can play it (just won't be cheap at that time of year). It just hosted the Valspar. Its probably a 40min drive depending on where in Indian Rocks you are staying.

progolferch

Sooooo interesting change of events. We just sold our house, so as of this moment it looks like I'm going to try and play 36 at Innisbrook. So the copperhead course is the obvious must play. I'm wondering which of the other 3 would be a fun one to play as well. Thanks in advance everyone.

Robber6656

The Island is the hardest course on the property. Harder than Copperhead. It has some really stupid holes. The 6th could be the worst par 4 I've ever played. 4th is a par three with trees in the middle of green. 7th is the best par 5 on the property. North is a 6000 yard course. Front is hard, back is easy.

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