| _ | | _ | | | Note: Only guests of the Emerald Greens Golf Resort (Villas) may play this course. The Emerald Greens Country Club's 27 holes provide three 18-hole combinations - enough to keep you challenged and entertained throughout your entire stay. The course features the redesign of renowned golf course architect, Dan Maples, ensuring guests get an exquisite and unforgettable experience with their golf vacation. Whether you are a scratch golfer or a beginner, you are sure to enjoy your round of golf on the newly reconstructed golf courses. Slope = 126 | | | _ | | _ | | | Please note: Must be a guest of Innisbrook Golf Resort to play their courses. This beautiful 18-hole layout features tight fairways and well-bunkered greens, placing a costly premium on accuracy from tee to green. Recent course improvements include longer, more challenging par-4s and par-5s with added bunkers and waste areas to create greater penalties throughout for those errant approach shots. Slope = 125 / *** | | | _ | | _ | | | Please note: Must be a guest of Innisbrook Golf Resort to play their courses. The Highlands South Course stretches almost 6,800 from the back tees, and this course features the longest Par-5 in the state. Highlands South promises undulating terrain and elevation that brings the wind into factor when making club selection. Ample waste bunkers and 10 water hazards offer a great challenge. Slope = 127 / ***1/2 | | | _ | | _ | | | Please note: Must be a guest of Innisbrook Golf Resort to play their courses. The Copperhead undoubtedly is The Golf course that most lovers of golf are familiar with. After all, they've seen America's greatest golf stars taking on its pine tree-lined fairways and rolling terrain during the Chrysler Championship each fall. At 7,300+ yards, this par-71 layout is designed to challenge the players of all ability levels. Slope = 140 / **** | | | _ | | _ | | | Please note: Must be a guest of Innisbrook Golf Resort to play their courses. Ample water, tight fairways, intimidating hazards, and abundant bunkers - all designed to test the skills of the most accomplished golfer have won much acclaim for the Island Course at Westin Innisbrook. The Island, often considered to be just as challenging as the Copperhead, is ranked among the country's top 50 resort courses by Golf Digest and No. 14 in Travel & Leisure Golf's "Fifty Finest in Florida." The varying terrain, coupled with a variety of tee placements, can challenge both the professional player as well as the weekend golfer. Slope = 132 / ****1/2 | | | _ | | _ | | | Please note: Only guests of the Saddlebrook Resort can play the course. The par-70 Palmer Course at Saddlebrook plays much longer than the 6,469 yards. With water on 17 of the 18 holes, players find themselves thinking their way around this Arnold Palmer design. The par-5 fourth hole is a perfect example with water on the right and out of bounds on the left off the tee. The second shot doesn't get any easier with trees lining both sides of the fairway. Finally, an elevated and well-trapped green awaits your third shot as you attempt to reach the green in regulation. Overall, you'll find the Palmer Course provides an enjoyable day of golf with rolling fairways and receptive, undulating greens. Slope = 134 / **** | | | _ | | _ | | | Please Note: Only guests of the Saddlebrook Resort can play the course. The Saddlebrook Course was originally designed by Dean Refram in 1976. Arnold Palmer and Ed Seay redesigned the course when building the Palmer Course in 1986. The Saddlebrook Course provides a longer challenge than the Palmer with tighter, tree-lined fairways. Just like the Palmer, you'll find water on 17 of the 18 holes. The course is well-known for its finishing hole, a tough par-4 with a difficult second shot over a substantial water hazard to a very undulating green. Slope = 127 / **** | | | | | | |