LAKE VENICE GOLF CLUB
🇺🇸 Venice, FL, USA
Designed by Mark Mahannah
Lake Venice Golf Club's Second/Third nine-hole combination represents part of a 27-hole facility designed by Mark Mahannah in Venice, Florida. The course sits in the southwestern coastal region of the state, where flat terrain and water features typically define the playing character. Mahannah, a Florida-based architect active in the latter decades of the twentieth century, designed numerous courses throughout the state with an emphasis on playability for a range of skill levels.
The routing likely incorporates the natural wetlands and lakes common to this part of Florida, with water hazards coming into play on several holes. The landscape features the region's characteristic palm trees, native vegetation, and relatively level topography, though strategic bunkering and green complexes provide the primary design interest. The combination of these two nines would offer variety in hole lengths and angles, with par-3s playing over or alongside water and longer holes requiring accurate positioning to avoid hazards.
Lake Venice serves a local membership base in a region known for its concentration of golf facilities catering to both year-round residents and seasonal visitors. The course operates as part of the broader Venice golf community, where multiple layouts and combinations allow for varied playing experiences. The Second/Third pairing functions as one of three possible 18-hole configurations available to members and guests at the property.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Second/Third was designed by Mark Mahannah.
Yes. Second/Third at Lake Venice Golf Club is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Second/Third is 72.
Second/Third plays 6,340 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Second/Third is 127.
Second/Third is a 18-hole course.