Lakeside Country Club D

Inverness, FL 34453-1518

Lakeside Country Club
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Grade Breakdown

Overall D 62/100
Course Condition C 70/100
Design & Challenge D 65/100
Amenities B 85/100
Reputation F 45/100
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About This Course

Lakeside Country Club in Inverness, FL is a classic 18-hole private course designed by Ralph Plummer with championship-length yardage. The course features strategic water hazards, particularly on the peninsula holes at 9 and 18, which present no bailout options for added challenge. While specific playing conditions and pricing data are limited, the extensive clubhouse amenities and tournament history suggest a well-established facility that caters primarily to members and competitive play.

Course Info

18
7,254
Private
Ralph Plummer
1951

Signature Hole

9th and 18th holes on peninsula requiring approach over water with no bailout

Details

4555 E Windmill Dr, Inverness, FL
Inverness, FL
+13527261461

Who Should Play Here?

Beginner Playable

Beginners may find this course challenging due to water hazards on the 9th and 18th holes with no bailout options. The clubhouse amenities are extensive, making it a comfortable experience despite potential playability challenges.

  • Be prepared for water carry shots on holes 9 and 18
  • Consider shorter tee positions if available
Intermediate Recommended

Intermediate golfers will appreciate the strategic challenge of the peninsula holes and the course's tournament history. The 5th (426 yards) and 13th (585 yards) are noted as most difficult, offering good scoring opportunities with proper course management.

  • Focus on accuracy for approach shots over water
  • The course layout returns to clubhouse twice, allowing strategic planning
Advanced Recommended

Advanced players will find the championship-length yardage (7,254 yards) and strategic water hazards provide a competitive test. The tournament history and Ralph Plummer design offer classic course architecture challenges.

  • Test your iron play on the peninsula holes 9 and 18
  • The Ron Prichard lengthening in 1990 adds championship character

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