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PRESS RELEASE September 25, 2006
PR Contact: Mike Jamison,
(407) -330-4674 , mike@jamisongolf.com
Eagle Creek Set To Host
2006 Florida Open Golf Championship
ORLANDO, FL (September 25, 2006) The 2006 Florida
Open Golf Championship will be conducted this week at the
highly rated Eagle Creek Golf Club in southeastern Orlando.
A full field of 144 players tees off Thursday in the 72-hole
competition. The 36-hole cut will be made following Fridays
play, with the final two rounds Saturday and Sunday. An
estimated purse of $62,000 is up for grabs. Colby Beckstrom
of Naples won the 2005 tournament, and Tim Stieren of Palm
Beach Gardens was the low amateur.
"Eagle Creek is an unusual layout compared to the
typical Florida course," says tournament director,
Rick Whitfield. It has great bunkering, it has some
elevation change and there are several great risk-reward
holes that should add excitement to the Florida Open. Ron
Garl did a terrific job with Eagle Creek, and we are excited
to come to a course we think will make for a great tournament.
Eagle Creek is a favorite among many tournament planners,
having hosted the national finals of the Buick Scramble,
the Golf Channels Drive Chip & Putt Junior Challenge,
and several Florida State Golf Association competitions.
The 7,198-yard design by Ron Garl and Howard Swan has earned
many honors in its two years, including being named among
the top 10 new courses of the decade in Florida by Travel
& Leisure.
The Florida Opens list of winners over the years
reads like a whos who of great Florida-based players,
including Dudley Hart (1990), Bruce Fleisher (1987, 1980),
Donnie Hammond (1982), Gary Koch (1969), Larry Mowry (1983,
1979), Gardner Dickinson (1952), and many others.
The Florida Open is a great tradition in our state
and Eagle Creek is proud to host such a prestigious event,
said Eagle Creek Eagle Creek Director Of Golf, Tony Crawford.
We think our course will present a test worthy of
a state championship.
Whitfield is particularly excited that the 18th hole at
Eagle Creek could be the deciding factor in the final round.
The 18th hole was re-designed after the initial work had
begun on the golf course, turning a beautiful par 4 into
a stunning and dramatic par 5. The change gave Eagle Creek
the only par-73 layout in Orlando.
The 18th is the definitive risk/reward hole. At 535 yards
long, it tempts the player to go for the deep ball off the
tee in hopes of reaching the long, narrow putting surface
in two. But the drive must carry fairway bunkers on the
left, and avoid the water hazard on the right. The green
is completely fronted by water, and slopes dramatically
from back to front. So whether hitting a third shot after
playing it safe, or gambling to reach in two, the approach
shot must be struck with great accuracy to assure a two-putt.
Our 18th always is the talk of the Belfry after rounds,
said Crawford. Along with the beauty of the hole with
our clubhouse visible from start to finish, the challenge
and excitement it creates is the perfect ending to a great
round of golf.
Other awards and honors garnered by Eagle Creek in its
first two years include:
- Top 10 New Florida Courses Of The Decade by Travel
& Leisure Magazine.
- One of less than 50 courses in Florida to achieve 4.5-star
status in Best Places To Play, by Golf Digest.
- Belfry named among the Top 10 19th Holes
by Orlando Magazine.
- Selected to host the Buick Scramble National Finals.
- Named host site of the Golf Channels Mutual of
Omaha Drive, Chip & Putt Junior Challenge.
The Emerson International-owned golf course is Distinctive
Orlando Golf With A European Flair. It is designed
to blend unobtrusively with the homes in the master-planned
Eagle Creek Golf Community. Homebuyers have the option of
choosing from different communities that make up Eagle Creek
For more information about Eagle Creek Golf Club, or to
schedule a tee time please call 1-866-EAGLEGC, or visit
the clubs at www.eaglecreekgolf.info.
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