| #1 from the tee |
| #1 tee complex |
| #2 tee complex |
| The back of #1 green |
| The second shot at #2 |
| #2 green complex |
| The landing are at #3 |
| The back of #2 green |
| #3 green complex |
| #4 green complex |
| #4 Tee |
| The new tee markers showcase the Ford Plantation's heritage- The rice sheath. |
| #4 green complex |
| #5 golf hole |
| #5 from the tee |
| The Dye tee's as they are known are the blue tee markers. Most members will play from here. |
| #5 green complex |
| #6 tee complex |
| #6 landing area |
| #6 green complex has no bunkers |
| #7 from the back tee |
| #7 |
| #7 green complex |
| #7 green complex |
| #10 golf hole |
| #10 green |
| The landing area at 11 fairway is guarded by a cluster of Pete Dye Pot bunkers |
| #11 green complex |
| #11 |
| The 3 Par # 12 golf hole |
| #12 green complex |
| #11 green from the rear |
| #12 green |
| #13 green complex floats over Lake Clara |
| #13 green |
| The tee complex at 14 |
| The staff at 13 green with #14 back tee in the rear |
| 13 green and 14 tee |
| John Warren, long time irrigation technician, will be retiring after 19 years of service on October 10th |
| #17 green |
| #16 green complex |
| Notice how the 16 green complex rolls around... Classic Pete Dye |
| The #17 green complex is amazing |
| A close look at at the classic Pete Dye Pot bunkers |
| #17 green again |
| The sun coming up before opening |
| The Practice Facility was set |
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| The sun coming up at TFP |
| The staff readies the putting greens |
| The staff at 9 green |
| The sun coming up over the back nine |
| The first shot of the new course at #18 |
| It is a great day for TFP |