



This, the second and longest course at Sea Trail, is currently their second best offering. It’s a traditionally styled, straightforward tract, with wide fairways, large mounding, pot and waste bunkers and large, elevated greens. It has four lakes and water comes into-play on eleven holes. Over the last couple of years it, like its sister courses at Sea Trail, took a nose-dive, but thanks to the long-awaited and heavy rainfalls, along with a bit more care from management, all of the Sea Trail courses have improved. They certainly have more work to do, it seems they’re headed in the right direction.