An Arnold Palmer Signature Course
The championship golf course at Frenchman’s Reserve is without question the ultimate expression of the Arnold Palmer guarantee of uncompromising standards in golf course design. With large, subtle greens and fairways lined with tall Florida pines and colorful wildflowers, the course enhances the beauty of the lush South Florida landscape.

The championship golf course at Frenchman’s Reserve is without question the ultimate expression of the Arnold Palmer guarantee of uncompromising standards in golf course design. With large, subtle greens and fairways lined with tall Florida pines and colorful wildflowers, the course enhances the beauty of the lush South Florida landscape.

Hole 13
Thirteen’s tee shot requires a carry over the marsh and avoidance of the preserve areas on both the right and left of the landing area. This could be the toughest tee shot on the course. This par 5 has two options for the second shot. Playing to the right has more forgiveness, but requires a demanding shot over a cluster of bunkers onto the elevated green. A second shot to the left side of the fairway avoids the carry over the bunkers, however it has a smaller landing area.
Thirteen’s tee shot requires a carry over the marsh and avoidance of the preserve areas on both the right and left of the landing area. This could be the toughest tee shot on the course. This par 5 has two options for the second shot. Playing to the right has more forgiveness, but requires a demanding shot over a cluster of bunkers onto the elevated green. A second shot to the left side of the fairway avoids the carry over the bunkers, however it has a smaller landing area.
Yardage | |||||||
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Black 543 | Gold 497 | Blue 497 | Silver 484 | White 484 | Green 448 | Orange 387 | Red 387 |
Par: 5 | Handicap: (Men's/Ladies'): 2/8 |
Scorecard
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