The General

The General Course, A Tip Of The Cap To One Of Golf's Greatest

Designed by Arnold Palmer, the General Course is the most forgiving for the "grip it and rip it" style of play. The open fairways and larger greens are quite accommodating, and the golfer is not overly penalized for missing the fairway or primary rough. There is a considerable amount of fairway mounding throughout the course, so the golfer is often challenged with uneven lies. The General has a great series of finishing holes -- with the 18th hole being one of the most difficult and picturesque par 5s on the property.

The General is named for its gallery-pleasing designer, Arnold Palmer ... who attacked golf courses with an unharnessed fury. His character, charisma, and legendary charges won him a legion of followers -- known as "Arnie's Army" -- throughout the world. The General is dedicated in honor of Arnold Palmer, the leader of an "army" of golf enthusiasts. His tireless effort to his fans and the game of golf is as legendary as his skill on the course.

  • Most Challenging Hole: No. 17
  • Most Scenic Hole: No. 18
  • Total Number of Sand Bunkers: 49
  • Number of Water Hazards: 16 out of 18 holes
  • Acreage of Course: 120
  • Average Size of Greens: 6,000 square feet

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