Sandhill Golf Course, originally named Southridge Golf Course, is a Semi-Private, 18 hole golf course located in Deland, Florida.
The course first opened for play in 1968. The par-72 course was designed by David Wallace.
Sandhill plays to 6,296 yards from the back tees. This par 72 layout has a course rating of 69.4 and a slope rating of 128.
The course is hilly with narrow fairways. Water does not come into play. You will find the course quite forgiving. The signature hole is #12, a 180-yard, par 3, with a large, elevated tee box and an elevated, well-protected, double-tiered green that slopes from back to front.
Blue tees: par-72, 6,296, course rating 69.4, slope rating 128.
White tees: par-72, 6,020, course rating 68.5, slope rating 119.
Red tees: par-72, 5,271, course rating 71.7, slope rating 121.
Sandhill Golf Course closed in 2017.
$26 (cart included), played on Saturday, February 2012 at 10am
With the new owners taking over and renaming to Sandhill Golf Course, they have improved it 100%. They did a great job with the fairways and green. I would definitely recommend to anyone to play the course. Its priced right. The only drawback that I could say is the pro shop does not have much in it and there is no membership. Hopefully they will spruce up the shop and offer memberships..Overall a very nice course..
$21 (cart included), played on Saturday, January 2011 at 10am
I played this course January 7, 2012; excellent all around course. Stop at club house for lunch and a beer great prices. Tee off with no waiting how awesome is that. Fairways; greens best shape ever. Under new management with new owners. Course has been renamed Sandhill Golf Course. Try this course much better than a year ago.
$16 (cart included), played on Tuesday, September 2009 at noon
Fairways were like rock, greens were weedy, especially on the front 9.
Latest Golf Course Reviews
$21 (cart included), played on Thursday, August 2013 at noon
New owners have put some bucks in this place-better than it used to be. I grew up on this course, so its kinda home to me. One strange thing though---Its got a nice restaurant and bar, but, the theme of these 2 places has nothing to do with golf. No big screen with the golf channel on,to watch the pga on a sunday afternoon, after your round,-- nothing. If you didn't look outside while eating there, you'd never know you where at a golf course! Other courses in the area have they're own version of the "19th hole", but not here. All in all, its definately worth the money when the snow birds don't take over the place in the winter.