Gorgeous views from the tees where expansive areas of natural white sand blend in with water and long-needle pines. The tee shot must split the gap between two opposing bunkers. Another long flash of alabaster sand dresses up the left side of the fairway leading to the green. The last 100 yards is played down a chute between a long waste bunker and a stand of pines.
Origin of Hole Name Named after the famous course that plays through a similar environment of sand pines and oak scrub.