Lakewood National Golf Club - Piper Course
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Tee | Par | Length | Rating | Slope |
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King | 72 | 7327 yards | ||
Arnold | 72 | 6874 yards | ||
National | 72 | 6537 yards | ||
Palmer | 72 | 6179 yards | ||
Friendly | 72 | 5711 yards |
Hole | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | Out | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | In | Total |
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King M: 75.9/138 W: 82.8/149 | 445 | 646 | 457 | 158 | 342 | 588 | 170 | 377 | 421 | 3604 | 615 | 441 | 186 | 453 | 167 | 476 | 467 | 548 | 334 | 3687 | 7291 |
Arnold M: 73.8/134 W: 80.3/142 | 420 | 598 | 434 | 130 | 316 | 543 | 157 | 351 | 397 | 3346 | 593 | 423 | 164 | 426 | 155 | 452 | 439 | 532 | 313 | 3497 | 6843 |
National M: 72.3/126 W: 78.4/138 | 404 | 579 | 420 | 124 | 310 | 521 | 142 | 333 | 377 | 3210 | 572 | 398 | 156 | 414 | 144 | 425 | 400 | 499 | 281 | 3289 | 6499 |
Palmer M: 70.5/125 W: 76.4/132 | 376 | 562 | 383 | 108 | 294 | 499 | 138 | 327 | 333 | 3020 | 532 | 382 | 142 | 380 | 135 | 412 | 391 | 481 | 259 | 3114 | 6134 |
Friendly M: 68.2/121 W: 73.8/126 | 345 | 525 | 367 | 101 | 288 | 464 | 132 | 286 | 303 | 2811 | 500 | 360 | 126 | 317 | 121 | 376 | 369 | 456 | 236 | 2861 | 5672 |
Winnie M: 65.7/115 W: 70.9/123 | 334 | 470 | 331 | 95 | 267 | 413 | 120 | 278 | 266 | 2574 | 476 | 299 | 121 | 310 | 103 | 363 | 313 | 415 | 205 | 2605 | 5179 |
Aviator M: 63.3/110 W: 67.2/114 | 286 | 433 | 291 | 79 | 263 | 351 | 109 | 229 | 227 | 2268 | 441 | 251 | 89 | 290 | 90 | 321 | 295 | 383 | 158 | 2318 | 4586 |
Handicap | 5 | 1 | 3 | 17 | 11 | 7 | 13 | 15 | 9 | 10 | 6 | 14 | 8 | 16 | 2 | 4 | 12 | 18 | |||
Par | 4 | 5 | 4 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 3 | 4 | 4 | 36 | 5 | 4 | 3 | 4 | 3 | 4 | 4 | 5 | 4 | 36 | 72 |
Handicap (W) | 5 | 1 | 3 | 17 | 13 | 7 | 15 | 11 | 9 | 4 | 8 | 14 | 12 | 16 | 2 | 6 | 10 | 18 |
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Golf at the crack of dawn on LN Piper Cse. Photo submitted by Michael4255652 on 02/06/2023
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Photo submitted by ridz23 on 01/11/2022
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Photo submitted by u314159860976 on 11/30/2020
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Par 3 Photo submitted by Jelly6911 on 09/04/2020
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#1 Headed to the green Photo submitted by Jelly6911 on 09/04/2020
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Lakewood National Golf Club (Piper Course), hole 3 Photo submitted by TimGavrichGP on 03/12/2020
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Lakewood National Golf Club (Piper Course), hole 15 Photo submitted by TimGavrichGP on 03/12/2020
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Photo submitted by thornick on 11/21/2019
Good layout
First time playing the Piper course and even though we got rained on four times it’s still a great layout. I will have to go back and play it when it’s dry.
Piper is a fun challenge
I'm a resident / member. I play once per week. The course is in great condition. Many challenging holes and a few easy ones to help your score. It always seems to be breezy on the Piper Course as the homes haven't been built up around it yet. The pace is great as most golfers prefer the Commander Course. Try Piper, you'll like the more you play it. Tees, fairways and greens are all excellent.
Piper Course
The slope ratings are way off. Blue Tees are 117. Must be reevaluated. Very difficult when windy. Does not compare to Commander Course. Needs time to mature
Tough course, but fair enough if you choose the correct tees.
In really good condition for a new course. Nice combination of links style and parkland style holes.
Piper Play
2nd time here greens still hard but thats to be expected
needs more trees or depth perception focal points
Corona virus set a strange atmosphere
Exelent fairways and greenred was friendly.s. No resturants etc becuse of situation with virus. The few staf we encounte
Played after 2 pm I thought rates where to high compareabley.
COVID-19 Golf Outing
I've played this track 3 times now...never has let me down. Only complaint was about water/ice/amenities today... Course did a great job adapting to the 'pandemic', (cups out of hole, no sand rakes, etc), but they did not communicate ahead of time that there would be no cart girl running, nor any ice or water available on the course. That sucked. We were ready to drink from the ponds by number 8. But at least the course was nice!
A Mixed Review
We played on a very hot afternoon and we were fortunately warned ahead of time to bring our own water. The cups were raised so you didn't have to touch and remove the flagsticks. Other restrictions were in place (no beverage cart) because of COVID- 19. The course has a terrific layout but the greens are hard as a rock and do not hold most approach shots. Most people play the blue tees (6134 yards) or the black tees (6499 yards) and the course is extremely challenging in windy weather. Pace of play was somewhat slow as expected. The practice facility is excellent. The course will be significantly better in a year or 2 after fairway/green maturation and completion of the housing construction.
Extremes- way crazy
We paid top dollar for this round it was hot, no water, they shut off the ice and water machines and would not take cash for bottled water. The staff couldn't touch anything and the holes were lifted so you only bumped the edge and didn't pick you ball up in the hole or touch the flag.. they should have just shut down. The course was rock hard you couldn't hold a green no matter what. It was 85 degrees not a tree in sight and no water or bathrooms. Staff just looked at you like they didn't understand English when they sent us out with no water. not fun too expensive, construction going on so all you heard was the beep beep beep of large trucks and cement mixers. No fun
Lakewood Piper
This is an awesome course , fairly difficult with the very fast greens. You need to play it a few times to get the feel for it. The ball rolls off the green real easy with the pin placements. Will play again.
Nice Play
For a new course, just opened in Dec 2019, it is in very decent conditions, some of the fairways were dry however greens were in excellent shape and rolled true.
There were not ball washers on every hole?, and the cart did not have a ball washer
Carts are GPS enabled and the yardages were spot on
No restrooms, port a potty’s for now
This course will only get better in time, looking forward to playing again
Big Layout Doesn’t Equal Big Expectations
The Piper Course has two things going for it. Fairways are huge and the greens are rolling and won’t hold a decent approach shot. To be fair I played on a windy day so greens not holding was even more problematic The golf course is still maturing so I would suggest finding someplace else for the next few years. At $125 it isn’t a very good value. The practice area is excellent. Club house is very nice and pro shop is well stocked.
Very blah
For 130.00 bucks , it was a very boring course. Greens putted great but were missing the windmill and clowns mouth. Course was in good shape and staff was very friendly. Tons of construction going on and 6.00 beers. Maybe in a few years it might have a little character. But not now.
Excellent companion to Commander
When a single architect is responsible for multiple courses at a single facility, it's understandable to worry that they might end up being too similar. No such concern at Lakewood National, which is particularly impressive, given that Arnold Palmer Design Company's Brandon Johnson had to work within fairly strict corridors imposed by developer Lennar on both layouts.
Whereas the Commander has more concave green complex features, Piper's tend to divert imprecise shots away from the target, placing an extra premium on iron play. To compensate, Piper's tee-to-green features are a little friendlier than Commander's.
Especially for a brand-new course, Piper is in wonderful shape, and benefits from the same genial staff as its older sibling. If you can forgive the sounds of home construction during your round, you'll find that this new addition makes Lakewood National one of Florida's best multi-course facilities with public access.
Excellent New Golf Course
Excellent new course. My wife and I played on a very windy day before a storm came in. The staff did a great job getting us off a few minutes early. The course is excellent and very, very challenging in 20+ mph winds. I would love to play in calmer conditions. Best greens in the area. A lot of home construction in the area so noisy and dusty. Be forewarned. No bathrooms so my wife had to use a portalet which she wasn’t too thrilled with. We saw the beverage cart twice in 18 holes. We played in 3.5 hours. We liked the course and will be back next year. It’s clearly one of the best courses in the area but could use some maturing.
My worst golf experience in the USA!
I played the Piper course on Feb 24 with 2 other friends and I have to say from the moment we got to the course our total experience was terrible.
From our initial contact at the bag drop to the two people who were at the pro shop checking us in their attitudes were confrontive and condescending.
My wife and I rented clubs at $69 per set and upon getting to the practice tee I noticed that my left-handed set did not include a driver.
I went back to the pro shop and talked to another person who handled this very professional and apologized for the oversight.
I do have to say that he starters were friendly and informative which was a positive at this point.
After getting to the 3rd hole I reached for the 7 iron and discovered that the club in my bag was a ladies shafted club. As I looked at the other clubs in the bag I also noticed that the PW was also a ladies shafted club.
Since the 9th and 10th holes do not return to the clubhouse I had to play the entire round with these clubs.
After the round I let the pro shop know and all they said was sorry...you should have called us to let us know.
Also, this is a very new course surrounded by construction and on this very windy day it was like playing in a dust bowl.
Finally, there are no washrooms on the course, only portapoties.
So for what turned out to be over $400 US our experience here was, as I said before, our worst golfing experience in the USA ever.