The Innisbrook Island Course gives a new name to ample water, tight fairways, intimidating hazards, and abundant bunkers. They were all designed to test the skills of the most accomplished golfer and have won much acclaim. The Island, often considered to be just as challenging as the Copperhead, is ranked among the country's top 50 resort courses by Golf Digest and No. 14 in Travel & Leisure Golf's "Fifty Finest in Florida."
The varying terrain, coupled with a variety of tee placements, can challenge both the professional player as well as the weekend golfer. The course has been a regional qualifier for the U.S. Open and is remembered as well for the NCAA championship that Phil Mickelson won here in 1990.
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