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Jim McLean gives Doral intimidating one-two punch

March 9, 2010 by Editor  
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No. 14 at Doral’s Jim McLean Signature Course is just as intimidating as No. 17 at TPC Sawgrass

MIAMI For amateurs and PGA Tour golfers alike, the TPC Blue Monster at Doral is one of South Florida’s most daunting tests. And with the recent opening of the Jim McLean Signature Course at Doral, the resort now boasts the most intimidating one-two punch in the Southeast.

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The 18-hole championship layout, formerly known as the Silver Course, was redesigned by noted golf instructor Jim McLean, who not only has his flagship golf school at Doral but also was lauded for his redesign of the Blue Monster in 1999.

“That worked out very well,” McLean said of his 1999 project. “The top tour players came back to Doral. They loved the changes back to the original Dick Wilson look. Our rounds of golf were taking close to six hours, and that dropped way back to under five hours.”

But while the TPC Blue Monster is most notorious for one hole its water-lined, par-4 finisher the Jim McLean course for which McLean consulted Tom Fazio has three holes in succession that will grab your attention. The trio is aptly dubbed the Bermuda Triangle.

The adventure begins at the par-4 13th, where players must avoid a lake that hugs the right side of the fairway from tee to green. The fairway is broad, but there’s little room for error down the right side of the fairway, which runs to the edge of the water.

No. 14 is considered the signature hole at the Jim McLean course, and for good reason. This island-green par 3 is as diabolical as it is visually stunning. It’s like No. 17 on the Stadium course at TPC Sawgrass, but the green is smaller, and there’s a little more rough around the green. Good luck!

No. 15 is the easiest of the Bermuda Triangle holes, but for the third straight hole, any shot right of the target will meet a watery grave. The elevated, two-tiered green is this hole’s greatest defense. Play a fairway metal or hybrid off the tee, and you’ll have a simple approach shot. Like the other holes in the Bermuda Triangle, par here is a great score.

A tough beginning on the Jim McLean Signature Course at Doral

Don’t get ahead of yourself, though. Before you get to the Bermuda Triangle, you’ll have to navigate your way through a difficult opening stretch.

“The first three holes from the back tees are the toughest starting holes in Florida and likely the U.S.A.,” McLean said.

So why make the course so difficult? McLean says it’s all about creating a memorable golf experience.

“Golfers are not traveling to play mediocre golf courses,” he said. “The idea was always to get our guests at Doral to take the shuttle over to the Jim McLean course and also to have golfers traveling to South Florida make this a ‘must-play’ golf course.”

Upgrades at Doral Golf Resort & Spa

If you thought the Jim McLean Signature Course is the only thing Doral has going on, think again. It’s just one item on a $16 million list of upgrades the resort is making. Other projects include a partnership with the PGA Tour’s TPC to rename the Blue Monster, TPC Blue Monster at Doral, as well as the enhancement of The Great White Course and Gold Course with TifEagle greens.

A $5 million renovation of the spa and a new Latin-inspired steakhouse are also among the upgrades, which will be finalized in time for the resort’s 50th anniversary in 2012.

The golf star in Miami shines brighter because of Doral Resort & Spa and the new Jim McLean Signature Course at Doral. But don’t be caught star-gazing or bogey beckons.

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Pristine Bay Resort in Honduras to introduce world to resort at Doral

March 23, 2009 by Editor  
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Pristine Bay Resort in Honduras announces it is one of the four largest sponsors of the WGC CA Championship at Doral

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Shag Bag Blog: March

March 23, 2009 by Editor  
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Our GolfChannel.com staff and Golf Channel talent file thoughts and opinions from around the world of golf in the month of March.

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Notes: Mickelson’s Masters preparations

March 23, 2009 by Editor  
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Phil Mickelson is getting a head-start on preparing for the Masters.

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Phil Mickelson leads by two at WGC-CA Championship

March 23, 2009 by Editor  
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Phil Mickelson chipped in for another birdie and wound up with a 6-under 66 on Friday to build a two-shot lead in the CA Championship, putting him in the last group at Doral for the first time in three years.

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Prayad Marksaeng making a name at Doral

March 23, 2009 by Editor  
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Until he made a triple bogey on the final hole, Prayad Marksaeng of Thailand saw his name atop the leaderboard Friday in the CA Championship. No other player at Doral has climbed higher to get there.

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Phil Mickelson wins duel at Doral to win WGC-CA Championship

March 23, 2009 by Editor  
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No longer the best player without a World Golf Championship, Phil Mickelson won a spirited duel at Doral on Sunday to win the CA Championship.

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Forsman tops Pooley in AT&T playoff

March 23, 2009 by Editor  
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Dan Forsman won the AT&T Champions Classic on Sunday for his first victory in 12 Champions Tour starts.

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Watney, Stricker share lead in Tampa

March 20, 2009 by Editor  
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Coming off a wrenching one-shot loss to Phil Mickelson at Doral, Nick Watney kept right on rolling Friday with a 4-under 67 at the Transitions Championship to share the 36-hole lead with Steve Stricker.

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Next Tiger Woods appearance at Bay Hill next week

March 19, 2009 by Editor  
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Let me take you back to February 15, 2009. Tiger hadn’t played on tour in roughly eight months. I predicted his upcoming schedule exactly: Accenture Match Play is a good candidate for Tigers return… Doral on March 12 is a strong candidate for Tiger to play, and the Arnold Palmer Inivitational March 26th is a very

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