Streamsong Golf Resort’s New 5th Course: David McLay-Kidd’s East Coast Checkmate
Get ready for a game changer in the world of golf. Streamong, a hidden gem in Central Florida, is about to checkmate the entire East Coast golf scene. Picture this, a 16,000 acre resort, once a phosphate mine, now boasting four incredible golf courses and a fifth on its way. Designed by the legendary David Mlay Kid, it’s like discovering a whole new dimension of golf, and I can’t wait to share the details with you. The Stream Song story. Streamong, a name that resonates with golf enthusiasts, has been quietly crafting an exceptional golf experience. Nestled on what used to be a vast mining site, this resort has transformed into a golfer’s paradise. With four courses already ranked among the best on the east coast, the upcoming fifth course promises to be a gamecher. The mastermind behind the magic. David Mcclelay Kid, a name synonymous with golf course architecture, is the mastermind behind this upcoming masterpiece. His vision for the fifth course is nothing short of extraordinary. Imagine a course where every golfer, regardless of skill level, can find their own unique way to conquer each hole. It’s like a chess match with endless strategies and possibilities. A new era in golf design. In the world of golf course design, a new era has dawned. A select few architects have risen to the top and their names are now etched in golf history. David Mcclelay kid along with Tom Do, Bill Core, Ben Krenshaw, and Gil Hanza form an elite group. Their designs at Bandon Dunes and Streamong have set a new standard for golf resorts. Bandoned dunes, often hailed as the world’s top golf resort, was the starting point for this revolution. David Mcclelaykid’s original design set the bar high. And since then, each architect has added their unique touch to the resort. From Pacific Dunes to Bandon Trails, Old McDonald and Bandon Preserve, these courses have become legendary. Stream songs rise to dominance. Now, let’s fast forward to stream where the story continues. In 2012, Streamong Resort opened its doors, offering the red and blue courses, both ranked highly by Golf Digest. The black course followed, solidifying Streamong’s reputation. But it’s the newest addition, the chain, a 19-hole short course that has truly set Streamong apart. The fifth course, a mystery unveiled. As for the upcoming fifth course, it’s shrouded in mystery. While we don’t know the official name yet, we do have a glimpse into its design. The course will share a clubhouse with Stream Song Black, creating a unique experience. David Mcclelaykid’s genius is evident in how he’s transformed this former mining land into a pristine golf haven. A privileged preview. I had the incredible opportunity to walk this yet unnamed course with David himself. It was an insider’s look at how a master architect thinks. He shared his vision for each hole. the strategic options and even treated us to a shot on the par 31 12th hole accompanied by a delicious scotch egg, a nod to David’s Scottish roots. The views, breathtaking and unobstructed. One of the most striking features of this course is the views. Unlike many golf resorts, Streamong offers an untouched wild Florida landscape. You can gaze into the distance, seeing nothing but nature, a rare sight these days. It’s a golfer’s dream with no McMansions obstructing your view. The difference, no real estate, just pure golf. This is where Stream Song truly stands out. Unlike other premier golf resorts on the East Coast, Stream Song and Bandon Dunes are free from real estate developments. There are no homes on the courses, just pure uninterrupted golf. This sets apart from the crowd and elevates the golf experience to a whole new level. The future of Streamong. When the fifth course opens, Streamong will offer an unparalleled golf experience. With four worldclass 18-hole courses and the chain, a unique 19-hole short course, it’s a golfer’s paradise. Add to that the top tier facilities from luxury lodges to steakous and a worldclass spa, and you have the perfect recipe for an unforgettable golf trip. The verdict: a game-changing experience. David Mcclelaykid’s fifth course at Streamong is set to be a gamecher. It will challenge golfers of all skill levels and leave them eager to return with its unique design, stunning views, and focus on pure golf. Streamong is poised to dominate the East Coast golf scene. Stay tuned as we bring you more updates on this exciting development. And remember, in the world of golf, it’s not always about the destination, but the journey and the experiences along the
Streamsong Golf Resort David McLay-Kidd new course
Discover how Streamsong Golf Resort in Florida is revolutionizing East Coast golf with its upcoming 5th course designed by renowned architect David McLay-Kidd. Built on former phosphate mine land, this 16,000-acre paradise already boasts four top-ranked courses by legends like Tom Doak, Bill Coore, Ben Crenshaw, and Gil Hanse. The new addition promises to elevate Streamsong to the #1 golf destination on the East Coast, rivaling Bandon Dunes without the distractions of real estate.
Walk through the yet-to-be-named course’s routing, short par-4s, and strategic plays for all skill levels. Hear insights from the architect himself on creating a multi-dimensional golf experience. From stunning dune views to unencumbered wilderness, this course offers pure golf bliss.
Explore why Streamsong stands out: no homes on the courses, luxury amenities, The Chain short course, and world-class facilities. Perfect for golf trips with friends. Opening next year – stay tuned for updates on this game-changer in public golf.
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