About Sebring International Golf Resort
Sebring International Golf Resort is a private golf destination in central Florida, opened originally in 1985 as Spring Lake Golf and Tennis Resort and re-branded in 2020. Set on the shores of Lake Istokpoga, it now features an 18-hole championship course and a 12-hole Par-3 short course, plus villas for on-site lodging (www.golfpass.com ) (www.prnewswire.com ). The property lies about 10 miles east of Sebring’s city center and just south of US-98, offering a laid-back Florida golf experience amidst wetlands, oaks and scenic lakes. Notably, the resort is known for its giant double green (holes 3 and 9 on one loop) — one of the world’s largest at roughly 30,000 square feet, echoing the historic 42,000+ sq ft Spring Lake green (www.siresort.com ) (www.golfmonthly.com ). Signature features include an elevated island-green par-3 and “Florida links” style design on the Green Course (www.siresort.com ). Under new ownership (Signature H Group), the resort was redeveloped by noted architect Steve Smyers into today’s layout with modern conditioning and rebuilt greens (www.prnewswire.com ) (www.siresort.com ).
Golf Courses and Layout
The resort’s golf program centers on a par-70 championship course played over two nine-hole loops (the “Green” and “Yellow” Courses), each a par 35. Each loop ranges roughly 2,800–3,500 yards depending on tees (www.siresort.com ) (www.siresort.com ). The Green Course is a nine-hole “links-style” layout through woodlands, featuring an island green on its signature 4th hole (www.siresort.com ). The Yellow Course includes several historic holes; holes 3 and 9 share a colossal 30,000 sq ft double green that pays homage to the record-breaking green of old (www.siresort.com ). Combined, the front nine and back nine measure about 6,457 yards from the back tees (par 35 each) and 6,054 yards from white tees (www.golfpass.com ) (www.golfpass.com ). A separate 12-hole Par-3 “executive” or “short” course offers par-3 play for families and quick rounds (www.golfpass.com ). (A third nine-hole “Red” course was slated to open in winter 2024, part of a long-term 27-hole plan (www.prnewswire.com ) (www.siresort.com ).) All courses closed for overnight maintenance and start first tee times shortly after sunrise; afternoon tee times continue until near sunset. The Christopher-Cimarron turf and TifEagle greens are kept in prime condition year-round (www.siresort.com ) (www.siresort.com ); carts and flagsticks are provided. Golfers often remark on the resort’s natural beauty – deer, scrub jays and even bobcats can appear along fairways – and the broad waterways that border many holes (so bring an extra ball or two!) (www.siresort.com ) (www.siresort.com ).
Events and Activities
Beyond daily tee times, Sebring International hosts golf events, leagues and group outings. The resort offers tournament packages and event hosting services for charity and corporate events (www.siresort.com ). Club staff can help set up a private tournament or tournament-style group day. It also operates a year-round golf academy and practice facility – including a covered driving range and putting greens for warm-ups (www.siresort.com ) – where golfers can take lessons or practice with a pro on staff. Throughout the year the resort stages special “twilight” or holiday golf events (for example, past Fourth of July fireworks and nighttime Glow Golf with music have been offered), plus social nights at the clubhouse. The on-site clubhouse and Heartland Speakeasy bar often feature live music and trivia evenings for members and guests. In short, the resort aims to offer more than just golf: social dining and evening entertainment are regular draws on weekends.
Tee Times and Pricing
Tee times at Sebring International are booked through the resort’s pro shop or online reservation system. The easiest way is via the resort’s website or supported booking sites (the “Book Now” link leads to online tee-sheet) (www.siresort.com ). You can also call the golf shop directly. Popular weekend tee slots often sell out, so advance booking is recommended. Greens fees including cart typically run in the low-to-mid $30s (USD) per round (smclubsg.skygolf.com ), though rates can vary by season and membership status. Twilight rates (late afternoon starts) may be offered at a discount. The resort’s Passport membership program allows unlimited golf for an annual fee, which can be economical for frequent players (www.siresort.com ). There is no separate admission fee – you pay per round or via membership. Discounts for junior, senior and group rates are sometimes available.
Clubhouse, Dining and Amenities
On arrival you’ll check in at the clubhouse, where there is a full-service pro shop and equipment rental (www.siresort.com ) (www.golfpass.com ). Golf carts (electric) and rentals clubs are available for all ages (www.golfpass.com ). The pro shop carries golf apparel, balls, gloves and sundries for purchase. Locker rooms and restrooms are available in the clubhouse. For food and drink, Sebring International offers two on-site dining venues: the Fork & Flame Eatery (a family-friendly grill) and the Heartland Speakeasy bar and lounge. Fork & Flame serves lunch and dinner with “home-style” entrees, while the Speakeasy offers craft beers, cocktails and casual pub fare in a laid-back vintage setting (www.siresort.com ) (visitsebring.com ). The Speakeasy is wheelchair-accessible and opens late on weekends (visitsebring.com ). Golfers often dine on the outdoor deck that overlooks the course – a great perch for sunset views over the final green (www.siresort.com ). Free Wi-Fi is available at the clubhouse (visitsebring.com ). Merchandise such as resort souvenirs and apparel can be bought at the clubhouse shop. Note that outdoor amenities like pool or spa are not part of this golf resort. Overall, the clubhouse provides a casual Floridian atmosphere – shorts, polos and flip-flops are common, and staff are welcoming and informal.
Getting There and Parking
Sebring International is located at 100 Clubhouse Lane in Sebring, Florida, near Lake Istokpoga. It’s about 80 miles south of Orlando and 96 miles east of Tampa by car (www.siresort.com ). From Orlando or Tampa take the Florida Turnpike (Route 91) south to SR-70 into Sebring, or use US-27. Google Maps or GPS can guide you straight to the address. There is ample free parking at the clubhouse – no fees or permits are required. Rideshare or taxi drop-offs can use the main entrance lane. There is no public transit to the course (the nearest bus or train stops are in the city of Sebring about 10 miles away). The closest commercial airports are Orlando International (MCO, ~1.5 hours north) and Tampa International (TPA, ~1.5 hours west). If flying, most visitors rent a car or drive to Sebring from these airports.
Nearby Dining, Lodging and Amenities
While the resort has its own restaurants, visitors may also explore Sebring’s dining scene a few miles away. Historic downtown Sebring (around Lake Jackson, 8–10 miles south) offers steakhouses, grills and local cafes. There are several casual chains and mom-and-pop eateries along US-27 (e.g. barbecue, seafood, deli sandwiches, pizza). For pre-round coffee or ice cream, nearby shops can be found in the city center. Late-night options are limited; the resort’s own speakeasy stays open until about 11pm on weekends (visitsebring.com ). In terms of lodging, the resort provides all on-site housing in villas. If additional lodging is needed, Sebring has a handful of motels and inns about 10–15 minutes away (on SR-27/US-27) – for example, La Quinta, Days Inn or local “Mom and Pop” motels. Many visitors creating a golf vacation stay in the resort’s well-equipped villas (see next section). There are no major shopping centers or malls nearby – the focus here is on golf and nature rather than urban amenities.
What Makes This Venue Special
Sebring International Golf Resort stands out for its blend of natural beauty, quirky golf features and local heritage. It occupies an authentically “Florida” landscape – lush with cypress swamps, pines and palms – so wildlife sightings (herons, deer, alldigators in hazards) are common. Architecture-wise the new clubhouse is low-key and rustic, with outdoor patios overlooking the course. Its most famous attribute is the enormous double green on the Yellow Course, a renovated homage to the Guinness World Record green from the old Spring Lake layout (www.siresort.com ) (www.golfmonthly.com ). Golf fans cite this as a “bucket list” novelty (a 30,000 sq ft putting surface shared by two holes) that is nearly unmatched anywhere. Additionally, the resort’s design evokes classic links golf and early 20th-century course layouts (e.g. nods to Prestwick’s 12-hole routing in its Par-3 course) (www.siresort.com ). Culturally, the resort is part of Sebring’s revival – Sebring is better known for auto racing, but this golf resort has become a community hub. Locals appreciate the affordable “value golf” reputation of the area (Sebring is called a golf-lover’s paradise for its low green fees), and Sebring International ties into that by offering upscale but still approachable golf (smclubsg.skygolf.com ) (www.midwestgolfingmagazine.com ). Both visiting players and locals praise the friendly atmosphere (“hospitality” is a recurring theme in guest testimonials) and the club’s effort to re-use native landscapes. Overall, the resort has a laid-back, nostalgic charm – it feels unhurried, community-oriented, and steeped in Sebring’s sports tradition (golf by day, Speakeasy by night) more than driven by profit.
Visitor Tips and Information
Before you go, here are some practical pointers. The typical dress code is golf attire: collared shirts and golf shoes with soft spikes are required (smclubsg.skygolf.com ) (www.golfpass.com ). Denim shorts or T-shirts are not allowed on the course. Be sure to bring sun protection (hat, sunscreen) and stay hydrated especially in summer. If you lose a ball in the water hazards (they are plentiful), don't panic – extra balls are sold at the pro shop and a faithfully slow pace of play (about 4–4.5 hours for 18 holes) is normal. The pace of play is quite relaxed, so it’s wise to book tee times early in the morning or late afternoon to avoid midday heat and afternoon thunderstorms. The resort is family-friendly: kids and beginners are welcome, and the short par-3 course is great for juniors learning the game. For those with mobility concerns, carts are available and the clubhouse is wheelchair-accessible (visitsebring.com ). The property is generally ADA-compliant – there are handicap ramps, accessible restrooms and ADA parking spaces. One thing to note: there is wildlife on the course (small alligators and bobcats have been reported occasionally), so always give animals space and never feed them. Bring insect repellent for swampy woods when the mosquitoes are active (spring and fall). Finally, arrive at least 30 minutes early to check in and warm up. Check the resort’s online calendar or call ahead for any special event or holiday schedules (the club hosts various competitions and social events). With these tips, you’ll be ready for a smooth, enjoyable visit to Sebring International Golf Resort.
Frequently Asked Questions
What types of golf courses are available at Sebring International Golf Resort?
The resort offers a par-71 championship golf course (played over two new 9-hole loops) and a 12-hole executive Par-3 course (www.siresort.com ) (www.golfpass.com ). The championship course is 18 holes total (each 9-hole loop is par 35), and the Par-3 course is a separate 12-hole short course designed for a quick round or junior golfers (www.siresort.com ) (www.golfpass.com ).
How do I reserve tee times and what are the green fees?
Tee times can be booked online through the resort’s website booking portal or by calling the pro shop. The website link (“Book Now”) uses a tee-sheet service for online reservations (www.siresort.com ). Typical green fees (including cart) are in the low $30–$40 range (smclubsg.skygolf.com ), though rates may be higher on weekends or in peak season. Twilight (after 3pm) rates and group discounts may be offered. It’s best to book popular weekend times a week or more in advance.
Is there a dress code at Sebring International Golf Resort?
Yes, a typical golf dress code is enforced. Players should wear collared shirts and golf slacks or shorts; denim jeans or tank tops are not permitted (smclubsg.skygolf.com ). Golf shoes with soft spikes (not metal) are required (www.golfpass.com ). This dress code applies in the clubhouse and on the course. Hats and visors are fine and encouraged for sun protection.
What dining and drink options are at the golf resort?
The resort has an on-site grill called the Fork & Flame Eatery (casual family restaurant) and the Heartland Speakeasy bar (www.siresort.com ) (visitsebring.com ). Fork & Flame serves lunch and dinner (burgers, salads, entrees), while the Speakeasy offers craft beers, cocktails and pub food in a cozy lounge setting. Both are open in the afternoons and evenings on weekends (the Speakeasy stays open until about 11pm on Fridays and Saturdays (visitsebring.com )). Outside food/beverages are generally not allowed on the golf course, but bottled water may be carried or purchased at the clubhouse.
Are there lodging or vacation rentals on site?
Yes, the resort offers self-contained villas on site. These range from standard 1–2 bedroom units (starting around $80/day) to larger deluxe options (starting ~$70/day for 2 adults plus child) (www.siresort.com ) (www.siresort.com ). The villas include kitchens and living areas. Reservations for lodging can be made via the resort’s website or phone. There are no other hotels within the resort property; the nearest commercial hotels are about 10–15 minutes away in Sebring city if needed.
How do I get to the resort and is parking available?
The address is 100 Clubhouse Lane, Sebring, FL 33876 (south end of the Spring Lake development). It’s about 80 miles south of Orlando and 96 miles from Tampa (www.siresort.com ). Driving via US-27 or local highway SR-70 is most direct. The resort provides ample parking free of charge in the lots around the clubhouse. Simply drive to the address and park in the marked golf parking area. A short walk takes you to the clubhouse entrance. (There is no charge for parking.)
Can I rent golf carts and clubs at the resort?
Yes. Rental golf carts are available (electric pull carts and motorized carts) for use on the course (www.golfpass.com ). The pro shop also rents basic club sets and offers range balls for practice. There is no need to bring your own golf cart or tees beyond personal items, as the resort provides carts, tees, balls and clubs for a fee.
Are children and families welcome at Sebring International?
Absolutely. The resort is family-friendly. Children of all ages may play when accompanied by an adult. The 12-hole Par-3 course is especially good for juniors or beginners. Junior golfers may qualify for reduced tee fees. There are no height or age restrictions, though evident courtesy is expected. Family carts can usually be requested for parents with kids. In short, feel free to bring kids – the atmosphere is relaxed.
What happens if it rains or a storm comes up?
Florida weather can be unpredictable. If it storms or lightening is nearby, play will be suspended. The resort can issue a rain check for unused greens fees if play is halted. It’s best to check the weather or call the pro shop ahead of your round. Most thunderstorms in summer pop up in afternoon, so many golfers prefer early tee times. There is no indoor course – in heavy weather everyone will pause at the clubhouse for safety.
Are pets allowed on the course?
No. Pets are generally not permitted on the golf course or in resort buildings. Only service animals (for guests with disabilities) are allowed under ADA rules. This is a wildlife area, so bring personal pets to pet-friendly parks instead.
Is Wi-Fi or internet available at Sebring International?
Yes. Free wireless Internet (Wi-Fi) is available inside the clubhouse and bar (visitsebring.com ). This allows guests to check email or work online from the clubhouse. Wi-Fi is not guaranteed on the golf course outside, but most people stay connected once they return indoors.
Can I hold a private golf event or tournament at Sebring International Golf Resort?
Yes. The resort explicitly caters to tournaments and private events. You can contact the golf shop to arrange a group package for charity outings or corporate golf. The club will help with scoring, cart rentals and even catering if needed (www.siresort.com ). Private banquet or meeting space is limited, but the outdoor deck and pavilion area can be booked for group gatherings after a round.
What are the operating hours and season schedule?
Sebring International Golf Resort is open year-round (Florida’s mild climate means there is no closed season) (www.golfpass.com ). Tee times are generally offered from sunrise (around 7am in summer, 7:30am in winter) until shortly before dusk. The clubhouse typically opens early for golfers (around 8:00am or earlier) and closes after the last players finish. Weekend bar hours may be extended. Holidays are available with advance booking. It’s always best to verify current hours on the website or by phone before your visit.
What is special about the resort’s “double green”?
The “double green” at Sebring International is legendary. Holes 3 and 9 on the Yellow Course share one giant putting surface that spans roughly 30,000 square feet (www.siresort.com ). It’s a nod to Sebring’s past: the old Spring Lake Resort famously held the Guinness World Record with an even larger 42,070 sq ft green (www.golfmonthly.com ). Today’s green is still one of the largest in golf, and finishing a round behind that green (from the clubhouse patio) is a unique experience (www.siresort.com ).
What practice facilities does Sebring International offer?
The resort has a full practice area. This includes a driving range with mats, a chipping and pitching area, and multiple putting greens where you can warm up before your round (www.siresort.com ). Lessons and clinics are available from the on-site teaching professional. Golfers also use the wide fairways on the practice hole for extra warm-up shots.
Is there a membership or unlimited-play program?
Yes, Sebring International offers a “Passport Program” unlimited-play membership for frequent golfers. Details (fees and benefits) can be obtained by contacting the golf shop (www.siresort.com ). The passport lets members play as often as they like and includes discounts on lessons, cart rentals and pro-shop purchases. It’s popular among local residents.
Is the resort accessible for disabled golfers?
Yes. The clubhouse and facilities are wheelchair-accessible (ramps and ADA restrooms, etc.) (visitsebring.com ). The course itself is mostly flat and wide, making it navigable by adaptive golf carts or walkers. The Heartland Speakeasy bar and restaurant are marked as handicap-accessible (visitsebring.com ). Guests with disabilities are welcome, and service animals are allowed.