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Champions Course: LPGA International is the headquarters and home course of the Ladies Professional Golf Association in Daytona Beach, Florida. The development includes two championship 18-hole golf courses and a state-of-the-art teaching academy. The North Course, which was designed by world renowned Rees Jones, hosts the $1 million Mercury Titleholders Championship, one of the premier events on the LPGA Tour.

CHAMPIONS COURSE


Legends Course: The Arthur Hills design offers a completely different, yet spectacular design to complement the links style course of Rees Jones. Tree lined fairways encompass a strategic layout surrounded by much of the environment's natural vegetation. Water and wetlands come into play on every hole.

LEGENDS COURSE


Course Designer: Rees Jones (Champions Course), Arthur Hills (Legends Course)
Golf Pro: Paige Phillips
Lessons: Yes
Driving range: Yes
Cart required: Yes
Play Attire: Collar shirts, bermuda length shorts, no denum, no swimwear, no tanktops, no t-shirts, no cut-off shorts, softspikes only.
Type Grass: Bermuda
Owner: City of Daytona Beach. Leased by Indigo International.

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 MEN
 Length
 Rating
 Slope
 LADIES
 Length
 Rating
 Slope.

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 7088
 74.0
 134

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 6664
 72.0
 130

 0
 6225
 70.1
 124
 0
 5744
 75.6
 146

 0
 5744
 67.1
 118
 0
 5744
 72.4
 131

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 5131
 68.9
 122

 MEN
 Length
 Rating
 Slope
 LADIES
 Length
 Rating
 Slope

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 6984
 74.5
 138

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 6594
 72.6
 134

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 6339
 71.3
 128
 0
 6339
 77.3
 144

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 5827
 69.1
 122
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 5827
 73.8
 132

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 0
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 5155
 70.2
123

Champions Course (par 72)

Hole 1
A scenic and challenging opening hole. A well placed drive leaves a second shot into a two-tiered green flanked by bunkers left and right.

l401 l383 l358 l348 l296 Par 4

Hole 2
Length and accuracy are required off the tee. The second shot will be long, but an open entrance allows approach shots to roll onto the putting surface.

l457 l428 l402 l364 l316 Par 4

Hole 3
A grove of pine trees provides the backdrop for this par three. A blend of sand and grass bunkers create delicate recovery shots for those tee balls missing in the green.

l197 l174 l167 l145 l94 Par 3

Hole 4
A wetland and sand bunker on the left challenge those trying to cut too much off this dogleg left. A short approach shot must avoid a large sand bunker on the right and a small pot bunker to the left.

l363 l355 l328 l321 l244 Par 4

Hole 5
The first of four challenging par fives. A sculpted lake lines the entire right side of the hole and comes into play on all three shots to the green. A series of sand bunkers pinch to the left side of the second landing area and approach the green.

l545 l518 l469 l448 l401 Par 5

Hole 6
Pin position and wind conditions will dramatically influence the difficulty of this beautiful par three. Aim for the center of the green.

l162 l141 l137 l120 l91 Par 3

Hole 7
The landing area of this open par four is framed by sand bunkers on the left and right. Three putts are likely if the approach shot does not come to rest on the tier containing the pin.

l444 l413 l372 l338 l333 Par 4

Hole 8
A tree lined fairway mandates accuracy off the tee. Sand bunkers guard both the left and right of this uniquely contoured green. A grass bunker complex awaits those shots hit over the green.

l383 l369 l360 l325 l275 Par 4

Hole 9
Numerous pot bunkers dot the framing mounds throughout both sides of the fairway. A large bunker guards the left half of the green, while an open entrance has been provided on the right side of the green.

l569 l549 l522 l464 l460 Par 5

Hole 10
A great short par four. Avoid the long bunker stretching along the left of the fairway. the uniquely contoured elevated green is surrounded by a combination of deep sand and grass bunkers.

l338 l332 l312 l305 l231 Par 4

Hole 11
A great short par four. Avoid the long bunker stretching along the left of the fairway. the uniquely contoured elevated green is surrounded by a combination of deep sand and grass bunkers.

l411 l378 l356 l346 l320 Par 4

Hole 12
A serpentine bunker and wetland define the left of the driving area. Support mounds on the right provide a target and containment for tee shots. The approach shot will be short into a smallish and well protected green.

l403 l363 l356 l348 l284 Par 4

Hole 13
A strong par five test. Water and sand on the right encourage play to the left on the first and second shots. A ramped entry into the green allows a bump and run approach, avoiding deep bunkers on both sides of the green. An approach shot missed to the right will be in the lake.

l576 l548 l533 l482 l478 Par 5

Hole 14
A visually striking and challenging par three. A shot missed short and left must be played from a deep Sahara bunker onto an undulating green surface.

l191 l159 l151 l143 l108 Par 3

Hole 15
Two well struck shots are required to reach this long par four. An approach into the left of the green avoids the gaping bunker protecting the right front of the green surface.

l468 l429 l391 l338 l334 Par 4

Hole 16
Strategically designed plateaus and bunkering throughout the fairway enable this hole to be played as a par 5 on a regular basis, but as a demanding par 4 for LPGA tournament play. The elevated green surface features distinct terracing.

l525 l513 l475 l424 l419 Par 5/4

Hole 17
Wind conditions and a multitude of tee locations and angles provide and endless variety of challenge on this crucial scoring hole. Any shot to the left of the green will be in the lake. The large, three-tired putting surface rewards an accurate tee ball, while testing the putting skills of those shots long or short of the pin.

l203 l168 l148 l140 l107 Par 3

Hole 18
The climax of a diverse sequence of finishing holes. Normally played as a long par 4, this gem is converted to a luring par 5 for LPGA tournament play. The tee must carry a wetland and a lake. The approach shot must negotiate water on the left and a combination of mounds, grass and sand bunkers on the right. A fitting conclusion to a great round of golf.

l452 l444 l388 l345 l340 Par 4/5

Legends Course (par 72)

Hole 1
A nice opening hole. Aim to the right side of the fairway as this allows for the best entry to a narrow green.

l386 l374 l362 l352 l324 Par 4

Hole 2
The long hitter may reach this green in two, but for most, to carry the hazard is the first priority. The second shot should favor the right side of the fairway. A narrow green demands accuracy with the approach shot.

l561 l548 l527 l485 l464 Par 5

Hole 3
The wetlands and the bunkers come into play by protecting the long narrow green. The key to this hole is aim for the middle of the green, and absolutely do not leave the tee shot short.

l165 l140 l130 l118 l101 Par 3

Hole 4
A short par four requires the drive to be in perfect position to reach the green. The perfect position is just past the bunker on the left side of the fairway.

l371 l340 l325 l302 l280 Par 4

Hole 5
Slight dogleg to the right, ignore the water, just grip it and rip it. A heavily bunkered green, take plenty of club to carry the front bunker.

l380 l366 l353 l323 l294 Par 4

Hole 6
The gamblers favorite hole. Cut off as much as you want to have a shorter shot to reach the green. The best way to play the hole is to slightly cut the corner. Aim to the middle or right of green with your approach shot because the water will come into play on the left.

l406 l393 l382 l346 l317 Par 4

Hole 7
This par three is a true test of golf. The tee shot needs to be straight and take plenty of club to carry the bunker and reach this elevated green.

l207 l195 l185 l168 l136 Par 3

Hole 8
A decision needs to be made from the tee. It is recommended to aim right of the bunkers. On the second shot, the premium position is on the right side of the fairway. This will leave a great angle to hit the approach shot to the small, heavily guarded green.

l532 l518 l509 l479 l443 Par 5

Hole 9
The drive should favor the right side of the fairway. This position creates the best angle for the second shot. Bunkers on the right protect the green.

l441 l374 l366 l338 l318 Par 4

Hole 10
Aim at the bunker on the left, this position allows for a clear shot to the green. The second shot is demanding, but once over the wetlands there is plenty of room for error.

l406 l371 l356 l314 l262 Par 4

Hole 11
Ideal position for the drive is left of the bunker, however too far left and the water comes into play. The second shot is interesting as it requires a blind shot into an elevated green. Choose plenty of club to carry the bunker in front.

l410 l381 l370 l329 l311 Par 4

Hole 12
Don't be fooled, there is more room to the green than what first may appear.

l185 l168 l149 l130 l113 Par 3

Hole 13
A wide fairway so hit the driver. The ideal shot is a slight draw from the tee. Nice size green for the second shot.

l393 l378 l368 l350 l224 Par 4

Hole 14
Another key driving hole. The golfer should favor the left side of the fairway on the drive and the second shot. A narrow green tucked in the corner to a bunker that will come into play. It is recommended to aim for the front left of the green.

l531 l516 l502 l482 l397 Par 5

Hole 15
A deceptive hole from the tee. The green is further back than it appears. Add a couple of yards to reach this elevated green.

l195 l177 l164 l140 l125 Par 3

Hole 16
This par five requires accuracy from tee to green. The golfer should aim to the fight of center, but be careful because water comes into play on the entire right side. The best place for the second shot is to the left side of this narrow fairway. This position will be ideal for hitting the third shot close.

l567 l539 l510 l496 l441 Par 5

Hole 17
The long hitters delight. Just aim for the center of the fairway and let it fly.

l434 l419 l407 l335 l313 Par 4

Hole 18
A great finishing hole. The drive must be long enough to get it past the big oak tree on the left. The second shot is difficult; first it must carry the wetland and land on the big green. If you miss the green, miss it left.

l414 l397 l374 l340 l292 Par 4

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