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by Irma Keeling Published 2 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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Ron Rawls, Head PGA Professional

Ron has been teaching and learning golf for over 30 years. He enjoys teaching all ages and all ability levels and has taught numerous high school and college players who have gone on to successful amateur careers.

Luke Sestero, First Assistant PGA Professional

Luke has been a golf professional at Crane Creek for nine seasons. He loves to teach and coach players of all ages and skill levels. Luke graduated from Boise State University where he was twice named Boise State Player of the Year.

AARON KOERNER, ASSISTANT GOLF PROFESSIONAL

Aaron started at Crane Creek in 2019 after beginning his golf professional career at Missoula Country Club in Montana. He has a passion for teaching the game to players of all ages and abilities. He is pursuing his PGA Membership with an emphasis in Teaching and Coaching. Aaron also enjoys club fitting.

Mallards Landing Pro Shop and Driving Range Hours

Monday-Sunday: 6:30 a.m. - 5 p.m. (Driving range closed every other Tuesday for maintenance.)

Drivers Prohibited

Due to damaged netting, the use of drivers on the driving range is prohibited until repairs are complete.

History

The Crane Creek Reserve Golf Course is located in the City of Melbourne in Brevard County. Three months after the Melbourne Golf and Country Club was established in April 1920, M.K.V. Davis was brought in to lay out a golf course. Six holes were initially completed and the course was expanded to nine holes a year later.

Golf Course Reopens After Renovations

The 18-hole, par-71 Crane Creek Reserve Golf Course features four sets of tees playing from 4,600 to 5,800 yards. It offers opportunities for beginners and advanced golfers and is considered to be among the best public golf courses in Central Florida.

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