Don Veller Seminole Golf

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Don Veller Seminole Course & Club
Club Information
Location: Tallahassee, Florida
Established: 1962
Type: Public / University
Owned by: Florida State University
Operated by: Florida State University
Total holes: 18
Website: www.seminolegolfcourse.com

Original Design
Designed by: Bill Amick

Redesign (2004)
Designed by Bob Walker
Par: 73
Length: 7,147
Course Rating: 74.3

The Don Veller Seminole Golf Course and Club is located in Tallahassee, Florida and is the home of the Florida State Seminoles 2008 ACC Champion men's golf team and the 3rd place ACC tournament women's golf teams. It was constructed in 1962 by the architect Bill Amick. In 2004 Bob Walker renovated the facility to the 7,147 yard par 73 award winning course it is today.

The course averages between 60,000 to 70,000 rounds per year, The Don Veller Seminole Golf Club on the Florida State University campus in Tallahassee and the Don Middleton Golf Complex is home to the school’s premiere Professional Golf Management program, is a state-of-the-art learning laboratory for future golf professionals. The new two-story brick building has two wings that houses offices, classrooms, clubhouse, pro shop and the new Renegade Grill.

In 2007 a new 21,000 square foot chipping green was added in the southeast corner near the 29 driving range boxes. An all new 10-acre practice facility is used by the FSU golf team and students in the PGM program.

[edit] Scorecard

# 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Out
Par     5         4         4         3         4         5         4         3         5         37    
    Yds     529 420 410 223 353 541 449 468 564 3,657
# 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 In
Par     4         4         4         5         4         3         4         3         5         36    
    Yds     371 413 402 574 416 182 385 199 548 3,490