The Seminole Golf Course is located approximately two miles west
of the university campus. The course was designed by Willam W. Amick.
The first nine holes were completed in 1963 and the completion of the
additional nine in 1968.
The golf course measures 7,033 yards from the championship tees
and is considered an excellent test of golf. The greens, Tifton 328
(bermuda) are of medium size, approximately 6,200 square feet each.
The course rating is 72.0.
The course and practice facilities are considered to be among the
best in the country. The Seminole Golf Course is now operated by Club
Consultation and Management, a private golf course management firm.
There have been many recent improvements made and within the next four
years, the course should prove to be one of the finest courses in the
area.
The Seminole golf team has the luxury of playing at many other
courses in the Tallahassee area. This year the Killearn Country Club
will hosts the Seminole Classic while last year's tournament was held
at the Players' Club at Summerbrooke. The majority of Seminole
practices take place at Golden Eagle Country Club. The team also
practices at Capital City Country Club.