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Golf courses

By Times Staff
Published June 15, 2006


BROOKSVILLE COUNTRY CLUB AT MAJESTIC OAKS: 23446 Links Drive, Brooksville, 796-8879; semiprivate, 18 holes, par 72.

DUNES GOLF CLUB: 18200 Seville Clubhouse Drive (just south of the Citrus County Line), Brooksville, 596-7888; public, 18 holes, par 72.

GULF HARBOR'S GOLF COURSE: 3720 Floramar Ter., New Port Richey, 849-7675; public, 18 holes, par 60.

HEATHER GOLF AND COUNTRY CLUB: 7406 St. Andrews Blvd., Weeki Wachee, 596-2019; semi-private, nine holes, par 33.

HERNANDO OAKS GOLF AND COUNTRY CLUB: 5230 Delacroix Drive, Brooksville, (352) 799-9908; semi-private, 18 holes, par 72.

OAK HILLS GOLF COURSE: 10059 Northcliffe Blvd., Spring Hill, 683-6830; public, driving range, 18 holes, par 72.

QUARRY GOLF COURSE: 800 John Gary Grubbs Blvd., Brooksville, 544-5495; public, nine-hole course, par 29.

RIVARD GOLF AND COUNTRY CLUB: 18000 Rivard Blvd., Brooksville, 796-1410 or toll-free 1-800-671-1331; public, 18 holes, par 72.

SEVEN HILLS GOLFERS CLUB: 10599 Fairchild Road (off Mariner Boulevard), Spring Hill, 688-8888; semi-private, 18 holes, par 72.

SHERMAN HILLS GOLF CLUB: 31200 Eagle Falls Drive, Brooksville, (352) 544-0990; public, 18 holes, par 72.

SILVERTHORN COUNTRY CLUB: 4550 Golf Club Lane, Brooksville, 799-2600; semi-private, 18 holes, par 72.

WORLD WOODS GOLF CLUB: 17590 Ponce De Leon Blvd., Brooksville, 796-5500; public, putting course, two 18-hole courses, par 71 and 72, nine-hole course, par 29.

[Last modified June 15, 2006, 07:52:44]


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