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Naples Business Directory
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Hammock Bay
Golf Course at Hammock bay offering 18 Holes and open to the public.
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Hammock Bay Golf & Country Club
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The heart of Hammock Bay is the championship golf course. Named one of the "Top 10 New Private Golf Courses in the World" by Travel & Leisure magazine, the course at Hammock Bay Golf & Country Club offers up a unique golfing experience. The Peter Jacobsen / Jim Hardy designed championship course features one of the highest golf course elevations in southwest Florida. The approximately 6,900 yard, par 72 layout features native flowers and plants, in addition to lush SeaDwarf Paspalum turf for superior playability.
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Island Country Club
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The Island Country Club is a debt free, member-owned, private club. Membership is by invitation only and each Candidate's application for Golf (Equity) Membership requires two sponsor letters, and must be accompanied by a check for $8,000 (non-refundable, applicable towards the full Initiation Fee). Candidates who meet these initial criteria will be interviewed by representatives of the Membership Committee at a time convenient for the Candidate. Candidate's application for membership is then forwarded to the Board of Directors for final approval.
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LaPlaya Beach & Golf Resort
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NAPLES, FL - Imagine stepping from your private oceanfront Florida resort accommodations to be greeted by cloudless skies, sparkling turquoise waters and white sandy beaches stretching to infinity. As a guest of LaPlaya Beach & Golf Resort, this image of paradise becomes your daily reality. One of Florida’s finest resort hotels, LaPlaya rests between the Gulf of Mexico and picturesque Vanderbilt Bay, offering guests a rare chance to experience South Florida's subtropical beauty from front-row seats.
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Lely Flamingo Island & Mustang Golf Clubs
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The Flamingo Island course is characterized by extensive sculpting and shaping of the land. Large greens and extensive tees offer choices for players of all abilities. The front and back nines are quite different in terrain and treatment.
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