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The four golf courses at Innisbrook, a Salamander Golf & Spa Resort were all designed by E. Lawrence Packard, who lived at the resort for many years before he passed away. Each course offers a different layout: Copperhead Course (the host course of the PGA Tour’s Valspar Championship) was designed to challenge golfers of all levels, while water is a major feature of the aptly named Island Course.
These Black-owned hotels and resorts offer a welcoming environment where you can enjoy safety, respect, and budget-friendly comfort.
The Innisbrook Resort in Palm Harbor will be hosting a July 4th golf tournament on their Copperhead Course, teeing off with a Hole-in-One contest and a Bloody Mary Bar.
Designed by the legendary Larry Packard, these courses offer diverse challenges that cater to golfers of all abilities.
GolfPass experts chose participating courses based on factors like tournament histories and past hosting of professional events and golf's biggest tours like the PGA TOUR and LPGA Tour.
The acclaimed Innisbrook Resort reopened its signature restaurant, Packard’s Steakhouse, after an extensive renovation that included a modernized redesign and a new menu created by David Morris, its recently appointed director of culinary.
The flagship steakhouse at Innisbrook Resort reopened in April following a comprehensive makeover, one that swathed the dining space in elegant colors and an array of warm and inviting materials and finishes.
Innisbrook Resort's Copperhead Course is home to the 2024 Valspar Championship and its Snake Pit, one of the most recognizable stretches of golf holes on the PGA Tour and one of the best-known golf courses in the United States and the world.
Set amongst 900 acres of beautiful woodlands, Innisbrook, A Salamander Golf and Spa Resort is an upscale golf resort with four 18-hole championship golf courses, a smaller, nine-hole course, 11 tennis courts, six swimming pools, and a freshwater lake with sandy beaches.