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Providence Golf Club

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marker Monroe, Georgia

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50 reviews
Greg Morgan

06/24/2020
Nice course....greens had a few bald spots but good day.
Randle Williams

06/23/2020
Nice course. Price is right.
Dominick Gaddy

06/07/2020
The staff was very disrespectful and belittled me. One of the people was a young male abt in his 30s and the other was a 20 year old. I think his name was Brandon. I am disappointed.
Sonya Peel

03/23/2020
I live in The Providence Club Community where this golf course is located. Enough said.
David Theoret

01/08/2020
I recently had the opportunity to play a round of Golf at Providence Golf Club in Davenport Florida. It had been about 8 years since my previous visit and the thing I remembered most was that, other than the golf course, there wasnt a whole lot out there. My how things have changed; the community has grown up! Providence is easily accessible to area golfers; they are centrally located: just minutes from I-4 and all of the Orlando area attractions as well as both the Tampa and Orlando airports.Providence Golf Club recently underwent a major renovated in 2018, including 21 redesigned and regrassed Champion G12 ultra dwarf putting surfaces. These greens are getting fantastic reviews. Theyve also updated the practice area and have installed a new tee as well as a short game area designed to help golfers of all skill levels improve their game. Providences layout takes the elements of an Old Florida course, and fuses them with those of a heathland course and a parkland course. In other words, its a little bit of everything: wetlands, native grasses, manicured fairways and big trees! As you make your way around the layout, youre bound to see an abundance of Florida wildlife including alligators, otters, cranes, egrets, great blue heron, wild turkey, hawks and snakes. Anyone whos played golf in the area knows that there are about 30 courses within a 25 mile radius where they can tee it up at. A course in the area can achieve a competitive advantage by offering something a little different. Thats exactly what General Manager Tim Greco and the staff at Providence GC have done by creating a premier practice facility. In addition to the full-length driving range where you can hit every club in your bag. Theres a new comprehensive short game area, practice bunkers and a large practice green.Providence Golf Club is chock full of memorable holes, but there is a trio on each side that really stands out. The back-to-back-to-back par 4s that make up the stretch of holes from Number 5 7 features the hardest hole on the course sandwiched between two risk/reward holes. Number 5 is the shortest par 4 on the course at only 281 yards (Blue Tees). Water comes into play about 230 yards off the tee, so you may want to hit something less than driver. Going for the green requires a carry of about 250 over the water or a long, soft draw around it. This hole is especially fun when you put your chip shot in tight and your playing partner chunks his/her shot into the water. Pars arent likely to win any skins on this hole!If youve got a short game and some guts, you can score well out here; conversely, it can be a disaster! Several holes offer risk reward opportunities that allow you to significantly shorten the hole; thats where a good short game comes in. After your round or even before stop by The Grille Room for your favorite post-round libation or catching the big game on one of 5 TVs. The dining menu is impressive and the food is absolutely delicious. I highly recommend the hot wings, crisp chicken wing served with just the right amount of heat and accompanied by blue cheese and celery. The Buffalo Chicken Salad is as good to look at as it is to eat and the Providence Signature Burger will not leave you hungry. Providence is a fabulous location to host your next event whether its a banquet golf outing or wedding. Their prices are tremendously affordable, the facilities are impressive and the food is outstanding. Two for one dinner is served on Wednesday and Friday features BINGO and typically a packed house.