World-class golf resort on reclaimed phosphate mining land in central Florida. Three top-100 public courses today — Red (Coore & Crenshaw), Blue (Doak), Black (Hanse) — with Bone Valley arriving in 2027 as a fourth championship layout. Plus The Chain, a walkable short course. The most architecturally significant golf development built in Florida in decades, and one of the few US destinations that genuinely rivals Bandon Dunes for "golf-only resort" status.
Coore & Crenshaw, 2012. Top 50 in the world. Routed across reclaimed phosphate dunes — wide fairways, dramatic green complexes, and the kind of strategic options that reward thinking your way around. The original Streamsong course alongside Blue.
Tom Doak, 2012. Top 50 in the world. Built simultaneously with Red on the same dunescape — the two courses share routing tees and many holes interweave. Blue is generally considered slightly more challenging and visually dramatic. Pair them as an unforgettable 36-hole day.
Gil Hanse, 2017. Top 100 in the US. The newest of the three championship courses — built on a separate parcel a short ride from Red/Blue. More open, with massive greens and plenty of contour. Different feel from its siblings.
Coming 2027 — the fourth championship course at Streamsong, set to expand the resort into a four-course destination on par with Bandon Dunes. Worth keeping on your radar as your next Streamsong trip.
Streamsong''s walkable short course — a fun afternoon round between or after the championship courses. Playable as a non-resort guest, though green fees are noticeably cheaper if you''re staying on property. A great loop after a morning round.