The longest course on the PGA Tour begins with the tour's longest hole, a 644-yard par-five. The beautiful 10th hole is downhill with lush fairway through deep fields of pine and oak which are reminiscent of Augusta - with a big difference: it's more difficult. A world-class golf venue designed by Jack Nicklaus.
Golf Digest rated this course 48th best out of "America's 100 Greatest Courses" in 1995-96, and 44th best for 1997-98, while also ranking it as the 2nd "Best in State" course for the years 1995 through 1998.
GOLFWEEK ranked it 9th among "America's 100 Best Modern Courses" for 1997, 12th for 1998 and 23rd for 1999.
The club hosts the PGA Tour's Sprint International Tournament each year, which
uses the Modified Stableford method of scoring to determine the winner.