Countryside Country Club is a private 27-hole facility established in 1971 in Clearwater, Florida, serving as a long-standing cornerstone of golf in the Tampa Bay area. The club's three distinct courses — the Lake, Pine, and Bayhead — were designed by Arthur Hills, Dan Maples, and Bill Amick respectively, offering a range of challenges across more than 16,000 combined yards. A pair of architecturally distinctive clubhouses, including a plantation-style structure on the Lake Course and a Southern manor-inspired design on the Pine Course, add character to the overall member experience.
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Feather Sound Country Club is a private 18-hole club founded in 1976 within the Feather Sound residential community of Clearwater, Florida, originally designed by noted architect Joe Lee and later redesigned by Bob Cupp in 1988. The course stretches to 6,900 yards from the championship tees and is best known for its island-green 14th hole, a dramatic feature that draws comparisons to the celebrated 17th at TPC Sawgrass. The club also served as host to the JCPenney Classic mixed-team event from 1990 to 1998, cementing its place in Florida golf history.
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On Top of the World Golf Club is a private 27-hole facility established in 1986 in Clearwater, Florida, designed by architect John Sanford. The club features three distinct 9-hole courses with panoramic countryside views, playing to a par of 72 from championship tees at 6,325 yards with a slope rating of 124. Greens were updated with TifEagle Bermuda grass in 2003, offering a well-maintained layout suited to a range of skill levels.
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