Florida's First Reversible Nine-Hole Course- SAILFISH SANDS in Martin County
Sailfish Sands Golf Course Receives Environmental Excellence Award
By Dave Daubert
Formerly known as the Martin County Golf Course, the facility had two 18 hole golf courses that needed some TLC. Ron Garl designed the newly named Sailfish 18 hole course in 2007 that plays to a par 72 featuring 4 sets of tees with a slope/rating of 124/69.3 to accommodate all levels of players. The back tees play to a yardage of 6,221 and the forward play to 4,979 yards. The layout features tight fairways, small bermudagrass greens, and water on every hole.
It's been a long time coming but good things are happening at this muni in Stuart. Martin County sought to reduce the second 18 hole footprint, remove golf holes from the adjacent airport's Runway Protection Zone and reduce costly inputs required to maintain a second 18-hole course. The solution was a nine-hole reversible course that has 18 unique holes. ASGCA designer John Sanford was brought in to rework the original 18 hole course that was built in the 1920s. Native trees and palms were preserved while nuisance vegetation was eradicated. The new reversible course cut back the overall area reducing maintenance inputs by 40%. Site drainage was improved by raising low areas and removing plants that were preventing runoff from reaching critical outfall points. Twenty acres of unirrigated areas were preserved to further reduce the actively maintained area. The American Society of Golf Course Architects presented Sailfish Sands with the 2021 Environmental Excellence Award.
The Sands 9 Black course plays clockwise while the Sands 9 Golf plays counterclockwise. They measure 3,368 yards and 2,868 yards from the back tees respectively. Each hole has 5 sets of tees, providing an enjoyable experience at every level for the young and old.
Sailfish Sands' practice range has also been redesigned to double as a modern "Golf Entertainment" venue. The driving range will be powered by Toptracer Range that tracks ball speed, accuracy, distance, and trajectory of every shot and lets you play a variety of exciting game modes which can be enjoyed individually or alongside friends--ideal for golfers of all ages and skill levels. In 2022 there will be 20 climate-controlled hitting bays to enjoy playing games with food & beverage available, similar to TopGolf, and with interactive game screens. This new change in this municipal facility will make it the center of attention for golfers and non-golfers throughout Martin County- A Golf Experience Unlike Any Other.
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About: Dave Daubert
David has been writing about golf since the turn of the century. He was Managing Editor at a regional golf magazine for 11 years, published in Canada, the IAGTO and a Staff Writer for The Georgia Golf Trail. His insightful perspective brings golf to life.