Heron Creek sits at the end of Heron Creek Boulevard in North Port, standing out with its high ground and natural views, and people say the golf courses are some of the finest around South Sarasota County, being known for challenging holes, tight fairways, plenty of water features, and elevation changes you don't often find in Florida. The Arthur Hills-designed golf course has 27 holes, split into the Oaks, Marsh, and Creek nine-hole courses, each kept in good condition, with well-cared-for greens running about 11 on the Stimpmeter, and most fairways include bunkers and different water hazards to keep golfers on their toes. The eighth hole of the Oaks course goes through a wetlands area where birdwatchers often find a lot of birdlife, making it a nice spot for seeing wildlife while you play.
Golfers will find the carts come included in green fees, and there are clubs you can rent if you need them, with a friendly pro shop and staff available to help, and credit cards like MasterCard and Visa are accepted. The teaching pros give lessons, so whether you're just starting out or interested in the School of Golf or other programs, the instruction covers everybody, and the practice facilities are proper, including a driving range, putting green, and pitching and chipping areas for those trying to work on their short game.
The clubhouse feels large and welcoming with two levels covering about 21,000 square feet, and owners seem proud of their plan when they built it in 2005, as it has big dining rooms, meeting spaces, locker rooms, and patios with nice views, and folks use it for everything from everyday meals to weddings and big events, with catering by Sara and both private and casual dining options at the Courtside Cafe and Hide-A-Way Restaurant. There's space for tennis, a fitness center, a pool, and places just to meet neighbors, since the club's the main spot for social and sporting life in the community, and although it's a private club with memberships, you don't need to be a member to play golf.
There's a clear dress code, so everyone's expected to wear proper golf attire like collared or mock shirts and no jeans, and the use of metal spikes isn't allowed. The staff's kept up an easygoing and helpful atmosphere, and there's continued focus on environmental care, maintaining the land, and running the business in an honest way that stands out for people who want a trustworthy place, and for those who want more, you can find special member offers, access to exclusive golf travel services, events, lessons with tour players, and even downloadable scorecards. The management says they keep working on improvements, looking after both the property and the people, hoping to keep the community strong and welcoming for anyone interested in playing or joining.