Ponce de Leon Course
at Hot Springs Village



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108-Hole (Private)
Ponce de Leon Course at Hot Springs Village
895 Desoto Blvd
Hot Springs Village, Arkansas 71909
United States
Phone: (501)922-5533


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About the Club

Year built: 1991
Designer: Tom Clark
Club type: Private
Season: Open all year
Guest Policy: Closed
Dress Code: No tank tops or cutoffs
Metal Spikes: Allowed
Fivesomes: Allowed
Green Fees: $37.00
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Pace of Play: Pace of play: 0
Money Value: Money value: 0
Tees: Tees: 0
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This private residential development has six eighteen hole courses. Membership requirements stipulate that in order to play here, you must be a property owner. The Ponce de Leon Course has a unique design that features rolling terrain, with creeks and ponds frequently coming into play. Hardwood trees are another distinct characteristic of this course. The fairways are extremely narrow, and the large and spacious greens are full of subtle breaks. "Golf Digest" rated this as the 3rd "Best in State" course for the years 1995 through 1998. The 6,000-yard ladies' tee also has a men's course rating of 69.6 and a slope of 126. The DeSoto Course has a man-made lake coming into play on two holes. Despite being lined with pine trees, the fairways still afford generous landing areas. Elevation changes from tee to green are greater here than any other course. The Balboa Course, built mainly upon flat terrain, is easy to walk. Water hazards are a factor on a few holes, and the greens are exceptionally large. "Golf Digest rated it as the 7th "Best in State" course for 1997-98. Locals generally consider the Cortez Course as the most fun to play, referring to it as a "drivers' paradise." In fact, results from one local survey indicated that ninety percent of all respondents cited this course as their favorite. Water hazards on this course are a factor on three holes, including one par 3 that requires a 150 yard tee shot over water. "Golf Digest" rated the Cortez as the 6th ""Best in State" course for 1997-98. The Coronado Course is an executive design. This course consists of ten par 4's and eight par 3's. This course has the least amount of bunkers and the flattest terrain. The 3,895-yard men's tee also has a ladies' course rating of 32.0 and a slope of 90. The 3,341-yard ladies' tee also has a men's course rating of 27.9 and a slope of 80. The Magellan Course opened September 1, 1996. This is a shorter course that requires good shotmaking skills. The greens are well protected and accurate approach shots are vital if you want to score well. Water hazards come into play on four holes. The Isabella Course is scheduled to open during Labor Day weekend in 2000. Another course, the Granada, will be completed in 2002.

Greens:  Bent Grass
Fairways:  Bermuda Grass
Number of Sand Bunkers:  51-60
Water Hazards in Play:  No

Tees

TeeYardageRatingSlopePar
Gold 6946 73.9 134 72
Blue 6436 71.6 130 72
White 6000 69.6 126 72
White (Ladies) 6000 76.0 134 72
Red 5273 72.0 125 72

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