Innisbrook Resort and Golf Club

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Innisbrook Resort and Golf Club
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Coordinates 28°07′N82°46′W / 28.11°N 82.76°W / 28.11; -82.76 Coordinates: 28°07′N82°46′W / 28.11°N 82.76°W / 28.11; -82.76
Location Palm Harbor, Florida, U.S.
Elevation25 feet (7.5 m)
Established1970, 53 years ago
TypePrivate
Owned bySalamander Hotels & Resorts
Total holes72
Events hosted Valspar Championship
Website innisbrookgolfresort.com
Island Course
Par 72
Length7,194 yards (6,578 m)
Course rating 75.1
Slope rating 144
Copperhead Course
Par 71
Length7,209 yards (6,592 m)
Course rating 75.9
Slope rating 142
Course record61 – Pádraig Harrington (2012)
North Course
Par 70
Length6,325 yards (5,784 m)
Course rating 69.9
Slope rating 127
South Course
Par 71
Length6,620 yards (6,053 m)
Course rating 71.2
Slope rating 125

Innisbrook Resort and Golf Club is a hotel and country club resort in the southeastern United States, located in Palm Harbor, Florida, northwest of Tampa. The complex consists of a 620-room hotel, four golf courses, spa, three restaurants, and conference facilities.

Contents

The Innisbrook Resort has been owned and operated by Salamander Hotels & Resorts since July 2007, [1] having previously been owned by the Golf Trust investment group since 2004 under the Westin Hotels & Resorts brand. [2]

Golf

There are four golf courses at Innisbrook, all designed by Larry Packard, the oldest of which is the Island Course, which was completed in 1970. The Copperhead Course, venue for the PGA Tour's Valspar Championship, came next in 1974, and originally had 27 holes before nine were used as the basis of the Highlands North Course. The final addition was the Highlands South Course. [3]

Winners of the tournament have included major champions Jordan Spieth, Charl Schwartzel, Retief Goosen, Vijay Singh, and Jim Furyk.

Scorecard

Innisbrook Resort and Golf Club - Copperhead Course
Tee Rating/Slope 123456789Out101112131415161718InTotal
Black75.9 / 142560413442188607452410232420372444156737319959020845820644334857209
Green73.1 / 139528371407163570422373201392342741052535717956118241218139031976624
White71.1 / 137521359386140526406345176378323737451434314853217237617137630066243
Gold69.2 / 131456331362134458357335145343292134343534314450516033616132827555676
Combo67.0 / 127456331362134458304273145294275734343531510244813033611832825555312
Red65.2 / 12245629129195388304273124294251629537231510244813029411826123354851
SI Men's511717131315986121821441610
Par544354434364543534343571
White77.7 / 149521359386140526406345176378323737451434314853217237617137630066243
Gold74.8 / 140456331362134458357335145343292134343534314450516033616132827555676
Combo72.1 / 136456331362134458304273145294275734343531510244813033611832825555312
Red69.8 / 13145629129195388304273124294251629537231510244813029411826123354851
SI Ladies'951153111317712108182144166

In gaming

The Copperhead course was featured as part of the lineup of course offerings in the Links (series) of golf games for the PC. It was again showcased in PGA Tour 2K21 as an official course; the Valspar Championship was also one of the featured events in its career mode.

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References

  1. "Promises for Innisbrook kept". St. Petersburg Times. November 25, 2007. Retrieved 2009-03-24.
  2. "Innisbrook on the block". The Post and Courier. June 27, 2007. Archived from the original on July 24, 2012. Retrieved 2009-03-24.
  3. "Innisbrook's new Island Course". St. Petersburg Times. November 29, 2007. Retrieved 2009-03-24.