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Description
In 2007, Pete Dye was commissioned to convert the Sea Marsh course into what we know today as Heron Point, a sequel to Harbour Town, with many of the characteristic features of this famous contemporary architect. The presence of water and bunkers as protagonists, wider fairways than its predecessor, and each element designed in an environment that seems to have always a groomed set up in perfect conditions.
Signature Hole
Although there is no particular hole that stands out greatly above the others, the par 4 18th hole is intimidating due to the water that accompanies its entire left bank from tee to green.
Wegolf Insider Tip
A great destination and ideal getaway to complement Harbour Town and Atlantic Dunes, all within the same resort!
Wegolf Rating
9.0
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Pete Dye's design, quality brand guaranteed.
Among the resort's three courses, it is usually classified as the one with the lowest level since it does not have holes next to the ocean.