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Florida resort to open new 12-hole short course

5.32pm 31st October 2023 - Course Development

South Seas, a luxury resort on Captiva Island, Florida, is to open a new 12-hole short course called The Clutch.

Designed by Beau Welling, president and founder of Beau Welling Design, the course is designed to appeal to all levels of player and is due to open at the end of November. It replaces a pre-existing 9-hole course.

The new 12-hole course has been constructed around three ponds that also serve as a water drainage system. South Seas Resort was badly damaged by Hurricane Ian which hit the region in September 2022, which led to the venue being closed for almost a year. 

Other facilities at The Clutch also include a new clubhouse as well as a large putting course. 

“We are extremely proud of the course that we have created at South Seas and look forward to unveiling The Clutch,” said Welling. “The site is spectacular, and we were able to create a strategic and challenging, yet playable golf course that complements the beautiful surroundings with unobstructed water views on every hole. Working with South Seas, we were also able to create a unique and relaxed golf experience that promotes friends and families coming together through the game of golf to enjoy the stunning setting.”

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