The Daytona Beach Golf Club North course was built and designed by Slim Deathridge in 1946. Mr. Deathridge was Head Professional and Manager of the club at the time. He laid out the original routing of the golf course and supervised construction of the original 18 holes. In 1997, the golf course was rebuilt. All greens, bunkers and tees were redone. The result is a very challenging golf experience that winds its way through dense Florida oak and pine. There is more water in play and the greens offer more undulation on this course, which adds to a greater overall challenge. It is generally recognized that this course is the tougher test of the two courses. Slope = 120 / ** Click on an image to enlarge
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