Head Golf Professional Micheal DeJordy says there's a picture around every turn on the Island Country Club golf course. Nobody could argue with that.
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One of the centerpieces at the club is the sculpture of golf icon Gene Sarazen, who was resident pro at the club until his death in 1999.
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An early morning player walks the Double Eagle putting green, with the panoramic driving range area beyond.
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The foyer of the club sports a bright look after a massive remodel of the clubhouse that was completed about a year ago.
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One of the greens has a waterway that eventually leads out to the Gulf of Mexico.
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Waste areas, such as this one, are lushly landscaped throughout the course.
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One of the enduring features of the club is its long-established landscaping, with trees such as this one having withstood Hurricane Wilma's onslaught in 2005.
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