Webbs Reserve Golf Club

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Tee | Par | Length | Rating | Slope |
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I | 72 | 7034 yards | 73.4 | 137 |
II | 72 | 6626 yards | 71.4 | 130 |
II (W) | 72 | 6626 yards | 77.3 | 135 |
III | 72 | 6271 yards | 69.8 | 124 |
III (W) | 72 | 6271 yards | 75.3 | 130 |
IV | 72 | 5447 yards | 65.5 | 111 |
IV (W) | 72 | 5447 yards | 70.7 | 119 |
V | 72 | 4696 yards | 62.1 | 102 |
V (W) | 72 | 4696 yards | 66.3 | 111 |
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Great new course
This course is in fantastic shape for being only 4 months old. I can't wait to play when it matures a bit more. While the fairways are wide The greens and wind can make this course very difficult as. Far more movement on the greens than most sw Florida courses make this a new favorite. Great course and looking forward to being able to play it again! 😄
Wait a year
No putting green. No chipping area. No clubhouse. Temporary bathrooms. Not loaded on gps watches. Paths not finished. Trees not grown in. Basically a construction site. I paid $129 for a morning tee time. Worth about $75.
Course in Progress
It was a fun time, course is fairly new so the surrounding areas are under construction of future homes. The course itself is great, fantastic layout and lots of dog legs. Carts are slow, but who cares. Bring extra water with you, on-course facilities are still being built.
Nice course all to myself
Great course that was empty due to rain in the morning, but was clear by 10am. Course was very wet so cart path only for the whole course which made for some long walks to my ball. Other than wet fairways, course and greens were in great shape.
A very friendly, playable Nicklous Design course with 5 sets of tees. Lots of construction of new homes and condos, but mostly a course out by itself. Lots of water on every hole, but they rarely come into play since the fairways are wide.
Not handicap friendly
Not the best course Jack has designed. #15 is a short par 3 with an elevated green and the tee box for #16 sits right behind the green. Also this course is not too handicap friendly. In other words, one of the worst for handicap golfers who still want play. The greens, bunkers and water are typical for a Jack course.
NO Drinking Water on Course on a Hot Day
Course was in decent shape, but they are just getting underway. There were only two water bottles set up for golfers on a hot day. Both were empty. I informed them of one being empty, but they made no effort to fill the second bottle.
Stay away until they figure out how to get decent staff!
Great Jack Nicolaus design and course. Although only opened in November, this course is in terrific shape and will only get better!
Brand new course
Still still all the amenities aren’t there yet but the condo of the course is near perfect.
Hidden Gem That Won't Be For Long.
I took a chance and a drive from Cape Coral to try out this shiny new course. Let's get the negative out of the way first. The construction around the course is abundant and ongoing, but understand they are building what amounts to a small city. This appears as though it will continue for quite some time, but if you can get beyond this, you'll enjoy this course. The off-course amenities are pretty much non-existent. BUT, that is because they are brand new and did a great job in their set-up, which I'm sure is temporary, in order to get the course itself operational. So, tip of the cap there. The course is a fun one with.......GASP........water! I'm not a great golfer and therefore made some donations to the most saturated areas of the property. However, when I did hit the fairways, which I would consider to be exceptional, I got great roll out. The bunkers are well placed to offer a challenge to golfer of all ranges. The greens felt a little odd when cleaning up ball marks; loose and sandy compared to substantial and stiff. This could be due to the newness of the course. I'm not a seasoned vet, so I would defer to someone with greater knowledge. The greens were exceptional with regard to undulation and a bit speedy, which I like. Again, I must stress that I am not a great golfer, but I really loved the challenge these greens offered as they forced me to study intently before I attempted my putt. All in all, it was a very positive experience, and when I return to the area, I will be very much looking forward to playing here again to check out their growth. Oh, and I got to see a gator! Didn't try to pet it though.
Good Start - Needs Time To Grow
This course oopened a few months ago. It is the second course in a massive planned community called Babcock Ranch. The course lacks a clubhouse and permanent facilities (temporary bathrooms). The staff were very helpful and friendly. There is a water practice range. Carts have GPS. Tee boxes, fairways, bunkers and greens as expected for a new course - nearly flawless. Water in play on every hole. Lots of sharp doglegs. Several tee options - but for me played too long or too short. Big gap between 6,200 and 5,400 yards. No way to walk this course - long distance between many holes. Lots of rocky/dirt cart paths. Lots of construction going on. Given time - likely an excellent course.
Great New Track To Play
First time playing here and I already look forward to coming back.
Pace of play was great - 4 hours - really only had to wait on one hole.
Conditions for a new course were very pleasing - starter told us greens were slow - they rolled true and were faster than what I anticipated.
It is a course weaving through an active construction site, but don’t let that deter you - the course is worth it.
Staff were very friendly and welcoming - even free coffee!