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Tuscany Reserve is a Greg Norman/Pete Dye design measures over 7,200 yards in length from the back tees and features Sea Dwarf Paspalum throughout. The championship course is highlighted with cross bunkers and interwoven along terraced hillsides with watercourses slowly spilling over aging stone walls into narrow finger-lakes and channels. A picturesque farm-like landscape allows for a variety of uphill and downhill holes, while providing images of a course that could easily be set in the picturesque valleys of Tuscany,Italy.
In the tradition of older designs such as the Commonwealth Golf Club in Melbourne, Australia, high-backed bunkers guard the greens, allowing the long hitter to think twice about club selection. The front nine resembles open and rolling parkland with widely scattered trees and ending with a descending par 4 to a peninsula green. The 9th tee is cut high into a terraced hillside providing sweeping views. The back nine is distinctly representative of Italy's rural farmland, providing a strong contrast to the earlier park-like holes.
The golf course is a certified member of the Audubon International Gold Signature Program which works to provide a comprehensive approach to environmental planning and education for developments during the design, construction and long term management of a new development focusing on sustainability.
This furnished model decorated by Echelon Custom Interiors features a guest suite with private balcony overlooking Toscana Circle.
Tuscany's course was designed by Greg Norman and Pete Dye.