Isleworth Golf & Country Club

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Isleworth Golf & Country Club is a private golf club and community in Windermere, Florida, nestled amongst the Butler Chain of Lakes. This 600-acre community has over seven miles of shoreline and is highlighted by a championship golf course. Conceived by Arnold Palmer, designed by Ed Seay and recently enhanced by Steve Smyers, the course was built on rolling terrain and features greens that are generous, undulating and fast. A significant, permanent collection of sculpture is displayed throughout the community and is enhanced each year by the return of Sotheby's Monumental exhibition continually showcasing some of the most important masterpieces to ever be assembled in one setting. At the center of Isleworth's premier amenities is the lavish, 82,000 square foot, Mediterranean clubhouse offering unparalleled personal service to its members. Elegant, private homes are afforded commanding golf to water views and enjoy the very best of country club living. Isleworth has established itself as one of the world's most prestigious and secure luxury residential communities, and is the principal residence for many of the world's top professional athletes and entertainers.

Isleworth currently enjoys the distinction as the home course of Tiger Woods. Other notables that call the club home are PGA Tour veterans John Cook, Mark O'Meara, Daniel Chopra, J.B. Holmes, Stuart Appleby, Craig Parry, Robert Allenby, and Charles Howell III, as well as LPGA star Paula Creamer.


Isleworth Golf & Country Club is a private golf club and community in Windermere, Florida. It is one of the two country clubs that compete in the Tavistock Cup. This par-72 giant sports a length of 7544 yards from the back tees, as well as an intimidating course rating of 77.5 and a slope rating of 142.

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