Plentiful sand, uneven lies, super-fast elevated greens, and a double dog-leg. If these words don't scare you off, then maybe this uber-challenging course is for you. Spyglass Hill is a regular stop on the PGA and amateur tours, and for good reason. Sandy seaside dunes greet the golfer at the start of play before the holes begin winding their way through tall pines and holes with elevated greens. Experts only.
$$$$ (Very Expensive)Golf Course Statistics: 6,855 yards, par 72, slope 148 - designed by Robert Trent Jones Sr. (1966). This is a resort course.