Tiburón Golf Club


Tiburón Golf Club is a golf glub located in Naples, Florida. It has two courses, Gold and Black, both designed by Greg Norman, twice the winner of the Open Championship and formerly the top-ranked player in the world. From Australia, Norman's nickname on the PGA Tour was the "Great White Shark," and is the Spanish word for shark.
The Gold Course hosts the annual QBE Shootout, originally the "Shark Shootout," an off-season golf event hosted by Norman that includes members of the PGA Tour and PGA Tour Champions. The tournament debuted in California in 1989 and moved to Tiburón in 2001.
Since 2013, the Gold Course has also hosted the season-ending event of the LPGA Tour, the CME Group Tour Championship, held in November.

History

The Gold Course opened in 1998 and the Black in 2001. Tiburón is designated as a Certified Audubon Cooperative Sanctuary by Audubon International. In 2006, the club was the first to use customized Segway golf carts.
The golf club is part of a gated golf community by the same name. The Ritz-Carlton Golf Resort, Naples, is also located on the property. The club is also home to the Impact Zone Golf, which features private lessons, multi-day golf schools, junior camps, and clubfitting.

Courses

Gold

Championship tees
Hole123456789Out101112131415161718InTotal
Yards5734404584282256003961754803,7753654302153505784202055594933,6077,382
Par544435434364434543543672

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Black

Championship tees
Hole123456789Out101112131415161718InTotal
Yards3764223782014005021603455813,3651883594422204035604144655333,5846,949
Par444345345363443454453672

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Amentities

Sydney's Pub
Spa
Fitness Center
Beach Transportation
Club Concierge