DeLand, Fla. – Victoria Hills Golf Club – the award-winning Ron Garl design at the heart of Victoria Park – has been named one of Florida’s “Hidden Gems” by Travel + Leisure Golf magazine.
Victoria Hills was one of only 10 courses in the state selected to the list. Other courses to make the list included the Abacoa Golf Club in Jupiter, Crandon Park Golf Course in Key Biscayne, Dunes Golfers Club in Brooksville and The Club at Hidden Creek in Navarre.
“We are honored to be recognized by one of America’s leading golf and lifestyle publications,” says David Buth, general manager at Victoria Hills. “With the abundance of excellent courses in Florida, it’s exciting to be one of only 10 courses selected.”
Located between Orlando and Daytona, the layout boasts more than 50 feet of elevation change, taking advantage of the area’s natural rolling hills, foliage and wetlands. Tall pines and oaks frame the course while sandy waste areas and lakes make for inspiring sight lines.
For more information about Victoria Hills, visit www.stjoegolf.com or call 386-738-6000.
Victoria Hills was one of only 10 courses in the state selected to the list. Other courses to make the list included the Abacoa Golf Club in Jupiter, Crandon Park Golf Course in Key Biscayne, Dunes Golfers Club in Brooksville and The Club at Hidden Creek in Navarre.
“We are honored to be recognized by one of America’s leading golf and lifestyle publications,” says David Buth, general manager at Victoria Hills. “With the abundance of excellent courses in Florida, it’s exciting to be one of only 10 courses selected.”
Located between Orlando and Daytona, the layout boasts more than 50 feet of elevation change, taking advantage of the area’s natural rolling hills, foliage and wetlands. Tall pines and oaks frame the course while sandy waste areas and lakes make for inspiring sight lines.
For more information about Victoria Hills, visit www.stjoegolf.com or call 386-738-6000.
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