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Getting ready to head to Florida Clearwater/Madeira beach area and looking for course recommendations for golf in this area. Looked a google reviews but very mixed on all that I read. Thanks in advance 


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  On 2/13/2022 at 6:25 PM, kwjewell67 said:

Getting ready to head to Florida Clearwater/Madeira beach area and looking for course recommendations for golf in this area. Looked a google reviews but very mixed on all that I read. Thanks in advance 

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I guess it all depends on what you're willing to spend.  If you're going to be in the Clearwater/Madeira area, look into Seminole Lake Country Club.  It's semi-private and always in great shape.  Bardmoor is in the area and they used to host the JCPenney pro tournament in the 80s and 90s.  It has history, but they tend to jam the tee sheet and it's not worth what they charge.  If you don't mind a bit of a drive, Fox Hollow Golf Club is a very nice track and very well maintained.  If you don't mind spending the money, TPC Tampa is a nice option. 

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I played Bardmoor in December a couple of times. I also played Dunedin Golf Club, which is a Donald Ross course that was once the home of PGA of America. Dunedin is a little north of Clearwater. I thought Bardmoor was a little better all around.

You could also look into Innisbrook a little north of Clearwater, which holds the Valspar championship. I have never played Seminole CC, but may try it next year. 

Let me know if you want any restaurant recommendations. 🙂

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