Streamsong

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Streamsong Resort
Club information
Location Fort Meade, Florida
Established2012
Total holes54
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Streamsong Blue
Designed by Tom Doak
Par 72
Length7,176 yards
Course rating 74.1
Slope rating 131
Streamsong Red
Designed by Bill Coore, Ben Crenshaw
Par 72
Length7,148 yards
Course rating 74.2
Slope rating 130
Streamsong Black
Designed by Gil Hanse
Par 73
Length7,331 yards
Course rating 74.7
Slope rating 135

Streamsong Resort is a golf and spa resort developed by The Mosaic Company in Bowling Green, Florida on a 16,000 acre property [1] near Fort Meade, Florida. [2] [3] The resort includes a 228-room hotel [4] and three golf courses built on the site of a former phosphate strip mine. [4] Fishing on various lakes and clay-shooting are also offered. [4]

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Courses

The courses are called "Red," "Blue," and "Black" - Red is designed by Bill Coore and Ben Crenshaw, Blue by Tom Doak, and Black by Gil Hanse. Golfweek magazine named Streamsong the best new golf course in 2012 and put the courses amongst the top 40 public courses in the world in 2013. [4] The site ranks the Blue as 87th in the U.S. and 5th in Florida.

The 4th course named "The Chain" designed by Bill Coore and Ben Crenshaw will be open in 2023. [5]

Scorecards

Streamsong Blue [6]
Tee Rating/Slope 123456789Out101112131415161718InTotal
Green74.1 / 131338554418442157345203454575348618748740831254544623759047836907176
Black72.0 / 127330530370417121317188437541325116145439029351039821557345334476698
Silver69.7 / 123330516359369115295176414510308412942735127948935720552543932016285
Gold71.6 / 12228945933932510226797308453263910338631724745234118449836428925531
Par454434345363444543543672
SI 141084161812261311115951773
Streamsong Red [7]
Tee Rating/Slope 123456789Out101112131415161718InTotal
Green74.2 / 130474555404330453185527147312338748643450053518147420840354037617148
Black71.7 / 125464508391312344143521119271307343140847250816645318438450535116584
Silver69.4 / 119447461383290328128502111257290738540345045115040216034344331876094
Gold70.0 / 12235837132227131211239698227246727837740742711129110331740627175184
Par454443534364445343453672
SI 421416618121089531511171317
Streamsong Black [8]
Tee Rating/Slope 123456789Out101112131415161718InTotal
Green74.7 / 135573361480601211342178427450362354846357144129813346320558637087331
Black72.0 / 130508326423581177321158408408331052439553142128613144218953034496759
Silver69.5 / 125466309394550158299135377360304850237851038226111040015449531926240
Gold69.5 / 11942027630645013525210335731726164343204043212427832312443126775293
Par544534344365454434353773
SI 121642618148101137915171135
Uphill Par 3 5th hole on Streamsong Black Streamsong-Black-Par-3-Hole-5.jpg
Uphill Par 3 5th hole on Streamsong Black

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References

  1. "New Resort Opens with Free-to-Guest Programming". Hospitality Technology. Retrieved 18 July 2022.
  2. "Two Courses/Two Perspectives: Streamsong". Golf Digest. Retrieved 18 July 2022.
  3. "Streamsong Resort | Central Florida". Archived from the original on 2014-04-07. Retrieved 2014-03-31.
  4. 1 2 3 4 Lush, Tamara. "Golf resort rises from phosphate mine". Florida Today. Retrieved 18 July 2022.
  5. "The Chain".
  6. "Streamsong Blue Scorecard" (PDF). Streamsongresort.com. Retrieved July 18, 2022.
  7. "Streamsong Red Scorecard" (PDF). Streamsongresort.com. Retrieved July 18, 2022.
  8. "Streamsong Black Scorecard" (PDF). Streamsongresort.com. Retrieved July 18, 2022.

Coordinates: 27°41′33″N81°56′03″W / 27.6926°N 81.9343°W / 27.6926; -81.9343