The Hombre opened in December 1989 with 18 holes and hosted its first PGA Tour event in 1990, The Panama City Beach Classic. In 2001, Hombre added the "Good" nine holes (3170 yards, par 35) to go along with the original "Bad" and "Ugly" nines. With 27 holes, Hombre can give you three different 18 hole options. Hombre's "the Good, the Bad & the Ugly"
The Hombre's four sets of tees allow golfers to choose the level of difficulty that best fits their game and handicap. On the original 18 holes the course plays from 5,400 yards (senior tees) to 6,836 yards (championship tees) for the men while the ladies layout is a challenging 4,901 yards.
Each fall, Hombre hosts the PGA Tour Qualifying School. In the past Hombre has had the likes of Gary Nicklaus, Mike Weir, Michael Campbell, Frank Lickliter and Scott McCarron at the "Q" School, just to name a few.
Both scenic and challenging, Hombre is nestled amidst wetlands, marsh, lakes and preserves while beautifully framed by a stunning assortment of palms, pines, and azaleas. The Hombre challenges every aspect of your game making sure that nearly every club in your bag is used.
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