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Innisbrook

Situated on 900 wooded acres of rolling hills and 70 acres of lakes in the St. Petersburg/Clearwater area on Florida’s Gulf Coast, Innisbrook is located just 25 minutes from Tampa International Airport. Recently and completely renovated, Innisbrook features 72 holes of championship golf, 608 spacious guest suites and rooms, four restaurants and three bars, the Innisbrook Golf Institute, 11 tennis courts, the new full-service Indaba Spa with 12 treatment rooms and state-of-the-art Fitness Center, six heated swimming pool complexes, a nature preserve, and three conference halls with 65,000 square feet of meeting space.
 
Website: www.innisbrookgolfresort.com               Phone: 727-942-2000
 
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In The News
11 / 28 / 2011 | Publisher: Toronto Star

Florida Fling - Sunshine State No. 1 for golf

Innisbrook Resort, north of Clearwater, also features four layouts. Included are the underrated Island course and the vaunted Copperhead course, where the Transitions Championship will be played March 12-18, 2012.

11 / 18 / 2011 | Publisher: Globe and Mail

Four revamped golf courses to play on your winter getaway

But the resort's real star is the Copperhead Course, one of the PGA Tour's more popular venues since 1977. Designed by Lawrence Packard, another hands-on architect who at the age of 99 still lives on the property, Copperhead climbs and dips through rolling terrain, one memorable hole after another carved through tall pines, cypress swamps and citrus groves.

11 / 14 / 2011 | Publisher: St. Petersburg Times

Michele Redman wins LPGA Legends Open Championship by two strokes at Innisbrook

St. Petersburg Times: Michele Redman's three-day stay at Innisbrook turned into a paid vacation. Redman, a full-time women's golf coach at Minnesota and a part-time player, shot a final-round 2-under 70 to win the LPGA Legends Open Champion­ship on the Island Course by two shots over Rosie Jones. Redman pocketed $40,000.

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