2014 Bridgestone Tournament of Champions Vol. 1 | Page 6
New Course
Course
Maps
NEW COURSE
The New Course adds another dimension
of play with steeper and more challenging
bunkers and slopes. The New Course is Jack
Nicklaus’ tribute and homage to the famed
Old Course at St. Andrews, Scotland. This
Scottish links masterpiece is complete with
double greens, stone bridges and walls, gorse
mounds, burns and pot bunkers as deep as 12
feet—all in the spirit of the true Scottish
original. Very little water comes into play on
the New Course, but when it does it will
challenge you. Very few trees are located
within the interior of the course, creating
generous landing areas. How-ever, an errant
tee shot could find its way into one of the 150
pot bunkers.
NORTH, SOUTH & EAST
COURSES
The North, South and East nines offer a variety
of mental and physical stimuli that, unlike
other Orlando golf courses, test accuracy
rather than strength and distance. The
original North-South combination, marked by
sharply ledged fairways, tall, shaggy mounds
and plateau greens perched above water or
sand, is a demanding, target-style test. The
sportier, wooded East nine is more generous,
with less bunkering allowing for added ru