The Hills Course at LPGA International Golf Club, the companion eighteen to the original Jones Course, gives the club bragging rights as the premier public-access golf facility in Daytona Beach, Florida. Located just off of I-95 and less than seven miles from Daytona International Speedway, LPGA International Golf Club is the home club of the LPGA. Originally known as the Legends Course, the Hills Course at LPGA International Golf Club debuted in 1997. Since that time it has appeared numerous times on Golf Advisor s list of the Top Courses in Florida. The course, considered the club s toughest, enjoys a stunning setting away from the housing that inundates much of the rest of the property. The Hills Course at LPGA International Golf Club is a parkland-style layout that weaves its way around wetlands, thick woodlands, and dense vegetation. Magnolias and tall pines make for picturesque playing corridors. Renowned course architect Arthur Hills s design challenges players at every turn, though six sets of tee markers ensure golfers of wide-ranging skill levels have a fighting chance. The par-72 layout extends from 4,559 yards to 6,984 yards. Tee shots emerge from chutes in the trees to more spacious fairways landing areas, but the tree-lined fairways and the thick vegetation beyond make for intimidating prospects.?The Hills Course at LPGA International Golf Club features some target-style tests and numerous doglegs with risk-reward shot?options. Once you reach the greens, you ll find the putting surfaces to be small and intriguingly contoured. Balls tend to trail off at the edges. While the Jones Course is more suitable for lesser skilled golfers, the Hills Course at LPGA International Golf Club is generally preferred by shotmakers and more accomplished players. Golfers looking to escape into nature also gravitate to Hills s creation. Anyone with a tee time at the Hills Course at LPGA International Golf Club would be well served to warm up at the club s tour-quality practice facilities. You ll find a grass driving range, a comprehensive short game area, and multiple putting greens. The showplace clubhouse boasts a golf shop with an impressive array of apparel, locker and shower areas, and a restaurant with a patio overlooking the golf grounds. For a Daytona Beach tee time on a challenging course immersed in nature, try the Hills Course at LPGA International Golf Club.