Florida's hottest golf resort since it debuted in 2012, Streamsong blends chic, modern lodgings with an attractively rustic approach to golf, with three "big" courses by Tom Doak (Blue), Bill Coore & Ben Crenshaw (Red) and Gil Hanse (Black). Play all three in order to join the raging debate over which one is best. A grotto-like spa, plus fishing…
The last few years have seen an aggressive push by Florida golf resorts to amp up their offerings to traveling golfers. That's great news for anyone visiting soon.
Some of the world's best courses have been built atop old mining sites. From Streamsong to Pebble Beach Resorts, here are some top courses to seek out.
Designing a routing that adds up to a par of 73 can be a controversial one. Roughly only 1 percent of the world's courses add up to a par of 73. With five par 5s, Streamsong Black will join the club when it opens Sept. 29.
Located between Orlando and Tampa, Streamsong Resort has quickly become one of Florida's top golf destinations. 2017 is a big year with the opening of the Gil Hanse-designed Black course.
Senior writer Mike Bailey played a preview round at the highly anticipated Black Course at Streamsong Resort and says Gil Hanse's new design meets all expectations.
Architect Gil Hanse recently sat down with Mike Bailey to discuss his new Black Course at Streamsong Resort in Florida and the recently completed Olympic Course in Brazil.
Tom Doak, who designed Pacific Dunes at Bandon Dunes, brought his minimalist philosophy to central Florida in the form of the Blue Course at Streamsong Resort. Here you'll find landforms that resemble Pacific Dunes without the ocean.