List of golf courses in The Villages

One of the key advertising campaigns of The Villages is that residents are able to play "free golf for life". The advertising is only partially true; the "free golf" is paid for by mandatory amenities fees assessed to all homeowners in The Villages. The "free golf" extends only to the executive golf courses and only to players walking the courses, wherein a greens fee is not assessed. Players riding golf carts on executive courses pay no greens fee but must pay a trail fee. Greens fees and trail fees are required on The Villages country club courses (though memberships are provided "free" – again, as part of the amenities fee – to residents).

Executive Courses

All of The Villages' executive courses are 9-hole layouts. At buildout The Villages will operate 35 executive courses.

Course Name

Year Opened

Par

Notes

Amberwood

2003

30

course has both a par-4 and par-5 hole

Bacall

2005

29

course has two par-4 holes

Belmont

2004

28

course has one par-4 hole

Bogart

2005

28

course has one par-4 hole

Bonita Pass

2009

27

Briarwood

2001

27

Chula Vista

1990

28

course has one par-4 hole

Churchill Greens

2003

29

course has two par-4 holes

De La Vista

1995

29

course has two par-4 holes

El Diablo

1997

27

El Santiago

1998

27

opened after sister course El Diablo; the names are Spanish for "the devil" and "the saint", respectively

Hawkes Bay

1999

27

Heron

2004

28

course has one par-4 hole

Hill Top

1988

28

course has one par-4 hole

Mira Mesa

1993

29

course has two par-4 holes

Oakleigh

2003

28

course has one par-4 hole

Pelican

2004

29

course has two par-4 holes

Pimlico

2003

29

course has two par-4 holes

Redfish Run

2009

28

course has one par-4 hole (#5), at over 400 yards it is the longest par-4 on the executive courses

Roosevelt

2007

29

course has two par-4 holes; in a nod to U.S. history it is the sister course of Truman

Saddlebrook

1999

27

Sandhill

2007

28

course has one par-4 hole

Silver Lake

1987

29

course has two par-4 holes; Silver Lake is the second-oldest course at The Villages and the oldest executive course

Southern Star

2010

29

course has two par-4 holes

Tarpon Boil

2010

28

course has one par-4 hole; it is (as of February 2011) the newest executive course

Truman

2007

28

course has one par-4 hole; in a nod to U.S. history it is the sister course of Roosevelt

Turtle Mound

2007

27

Walnut Grove

2001

27

Yankee Clipper

2009

29

course has two par-4 holes

Country Club Courses

All of The Villages' country club courses are 27-hole layouts except for Orange Blossom Gardens and Tierra Del Sol, which are 18-hole layouts. Except as noted all 9-hole layouts are par-36. Bonifay (the 10th country club course) is under construction with a planned opening of fall 2011. At buildout The Villages will operate 12 country-club courses; the last three (Bonifay and courses #11 and #12) will be 27-hole layouts and there are no plans to expand the two 18-hole courses.

Cane Garden

Opened in 2004, the course is centered around a 150-acre eagle preserve. All three of its 9-hole layouts are named for flowers (Allamanda, Hibiscus, and Jacaranda).

Glenview

Opened in 2000, PGA professionals Tommy Aaron, Hubert Green, and John Mahaffey were consultants during design. The layouts are named Talleyho, Fox Run, and Stirrup Cup.

Hacienda Hills

Opened in 1991, PGA professional Chi Chi Rodriguez christened the course, and later remarked that two of his favorite holes are on the course (hole #1 on the Lakes Course and hole #1 on the Oaks Course). The third layout is named the Palms Course.

Havana

Opened in 2007, it is the newest of The Villages' country club courses. The layouts are named Kilimanjaro, Kenya, and Hemingway.

Mallory Hill

Opened in 2005. The three layouts are named Amelia, Caroline, and Virginia.

Nancy Lopez Legacy

Opened in 2002 and designed by the club's namesake (who along with husband Ray Knight are residents of The Villages), each of the three layouts are named for one of Lopez's and Knight's three daughters (Torri Pines, Ashley Meadows, and Erinn Glenn). Lopez and Arnold Palmer christened the Torri Pines course, after which Palmer participated in the ground breaking for his course, Palmer Legends (which would be the next country club course to open in The Villages).

Orange Blossom Gardens

Opened in 1985 as a 9-hole course, it is the oldest course in The Villages and was later expanded to 18 holes. The two layouts are named Citrus Hill and Citrus Grove.

Palmer Legends

Opened in 2004 and designed by the club's namesake. The three layouts are named Riley Grove, Laurel Valley, and Cherry Hill.

Tierra Del Sol

Opened in 1997, it is the other 18-hole course at The Villages. The course hosted the Samsung World Championship of Women's Golf in 1998. It is the only course on which the 9-hole layouts are not separately named.