369 golf holes are vying for this list! Everyone wants to look good and win the beauty pageant! Our 41 executive courses are filled with candidates, each designed and constructed with care to be attractive. Picking the 18 most beautiful is very subjective because all beauty is in the eye of the beholder. My list of "Postcard" holes will undoubtably vary from yours. But that's what makes being a beholder fun!
The list includes holes from 14 of the 41 courses. That doesn't mean the others are ugly - far from it. I've played them all and each has a unique look and feel with plenty of Florida oaks, palms and water. And gators too! Remarkably, Gray Fox has three of the 18 most attractive, which qualifies it for one of my Top Five Courses.
Here they are - the 18 holes worthiest of being on a postcard >>>>>
Regarding the pictures below, none of them do justice to the experience of standing on the box readying a golf shot - they're breathtaking to behold in person!
In Alpha Order:
- Churchill 6
- Gray Fox 2, 8 & 9
- Hawkes Bay 6
- Heron 2
- Longleaf 8
- Lowlands 8
- Mira Mesa 6 & 7
- Palmetto 7
- Pelican 3
- Saddlebrook 8 & 9
- Silver Lake 8
- Sweetgum 7
- Truman 2
- Turtle Mound 4
The "Honorable Mentions" are listed below
The 18 Most Postcard-Worthy Beautiful Holes
Gray Fox 9 is even better than 8. The grasses in front of the two bunkers sets off the stunning leafy trees in the back. Each time I play this course I really hate to leave!
Amazingly, Gray Fox has three holes in this collection of the 18 most beautiful! No wonder this course is one of my top five.
Longleaf 8 at sunset - can it get any better than this? Best of all, that huge oak in the back doesn't even come into play - it's just for decoration!
And that same tree is what causes Longleaf 3 to be one of the Hardest Holes. So, from one side it's stunning, the other side it just stuns - depends on your perspective!
The 8th at Lowlands is the first time on the course you get to see the Hogeye Preserve. There's a 2.5-mile walking trail around it where you'll see marshland, birds of every feather, Spanish moss hanging from massive oaks, a new disc golf course, the backs of gorgeous premier homes, the Marshview Pitch & Putt, and even a bridge to watch the current. Oh, and Edna's - maybe the best post-game destination in town. You could spend an entire afternoon on the Hogeye. But focus first on hitting this beautiful 8th green at Lowlands first!
The 7th hole at Mira Mesa looks like it could be The Masters! And I'm sure the pros could manage that tree on the left corner better than me!
It could be argued that Mira Mesa 6 and 7 are the most beautiful combo on all the exec courses!
No wonder it's one of my top five courses.
This Postcard is "pretty" tough shot too. The 4th on Turtle Mound from the black tees is all over water and sand to a narrow green. In fact, it's the only Postcard that's also on a "hardest hole" list - in this case, the Hardest Shortest Shots list.
It's beautiful to look at - a bummer to hit!
Honorable Mentions:
- Amberwood 5
- Briarwood 2
- Redfish 2
- Roosevelt 8
- Southern Star 8
- Walnut Grove 2
These 18 Postcard holes are a part of a full collection of the best holes in The Exec 54 >>>
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