By: Claudio DeMarchi

On any given month, you can pick up golf magazine or go online and find and article that will guide you to "Play Where the Pro's Play"…ho hum. It is never really the same anyway. The greens are always slower, pin placements easier and, well, there is not usually much rough to contend with because everyone wants the pace of play to be good, that you shoot a good score, buy a shirt and go home happy - and of course hope that you come back again.

Here is something that is a little different! No, I mean really different. But it is only for 72 players, so if it gets your mojo goin', you had better act on it because I'm talking about an event where you will be playing where the pros are playing when the pros are playing! In fact, on the last day you will be playing the same course where the pros played their final round - with the same pin placements and the same conditions.

This event is called "Play Like a Pro Weekend," and takes place March 19 -22, 2010 at none other than the Innisbrook Resort & Golf Club in Palm Harbor Florida (near Tampa), and just so happens to be taking place on the same weekend as the Traditions Championship.

You see, the Innisbrook Resort has four legendary courses, and while the pros are hogging the Copperhead Course Thursday through Sunday, you will be teeing it up on the North and Island Courses on Saturday and Sunday. But, your final round on Monday will take place on the Copperhead; the course and pin placements will be the same as the pros played the day before.

This weekend is not just golf. Well, yeah it is, but in addition to golf you will have breakfast taken care of daily and you'll receive passes to the Transition Tournament's hospitality suite for Saturday. And yes, food and drinks are included here, but you may not want to over indulge (unless your golf round was really terrible that day) because that Saturday evening you will be lounging around the Island pool enjoying a steak and lobster dinner, with drinks included here, too.

After the Sunday round on the Island course, participants will be back at the Copperhead hospitality suite for the final round of the Transition Tournament before heading off to the Oakley dinner party with the Oakley pros. Everyone will even leaving with a brand new pair of Oakley's worth about $150.00. The whole deal will set you back $1,680.00 (taxes in), and you can get full details through Waggle Travel. Non-golfers can enjoy this weekend for only $840.00.

The expansive Innisbrook Resort and Golf Club has 620 guestrooms and suites spread out in 28 different lodges around the 4 courses on site. Combine all that with a new spa, state of the art fitness center, 3 top notch restaurants, plus the option of cooking your own meals or order ordering room service, you never have to leave the property.

You certainly won't have to leave the property for golf. There is a reason Innisbrook is ranked in Golf Digest's "Top 75 Golf Resorts in America" and why the tour pros consider the Copperhead Course as one of the top 5 they play all year. The tree lined fairways probably won't surprise you, but the rolling terrain and elevation changes are certainly uncharacteristic of Florida courses. A while back Paul Azinger was quoted as saying, "Copperhead is the best course we play on tour."

The Island Course throws just about any type of golf at you that you can imagine. The key to scoring here is get past the first 6 holes that take you around Lake Innisbrook. Lots of water and accuracy of the tee is a must. The middle six are in a parkland-setting with rolling terrain routed through tall pines. The grip it and rip it final six are just that long and wide open capped off by one of the most photographed holes in golf.

The North Course is a little on the short side by modern standards at only 6,300 yards from the tips. Definitely not a grip it and rip it course. Accuracy is at a premium here from tee to green. Watch out for the par three's - there is only one that is less than 190 yards. You will find some of the dramatic elevation changes that you will find on the Copperhead course along with the tree-lined fairways, a fair bit of water and your fair share of doglegs.

Last, but certainly not least, is the links style South Course with enough sand bunkers and waste bunkers that if you are in them will no doubt take away any thoughts of another trip to a beach that day. Water hazards await you on 10 of the holes on the course that rolls out to just over 6,600 yards. The 400 par 4, 10th will be one hole that you certainly won't forget as you climb almost 70 feet from tee to the green above.

Even if you may not play like a Pro, you might as well feel like one! Whether you decide to play in the "Play Like A Pro" weekend, or just visit Innisbrook at a time more convenient to your schedule, we know you will not be disappointed.

10/09

 

 

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Play Like A Pro Weekend visit
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Innisbrook Resort and Golf Club
www.innisbrookgolfresort.com

 

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