Gulf & Main

Golfing at Shell Point

Eighteen holes of challenges and rewards

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In Southwest Florida, golf is a year-round passion—the smell of the grass, the crack of the ball, the lovely sight of a chip shot falling into the cup. Shell Point, Florida’s largest continuing-care retirement community, satisfies that passion for golf with its own 18-hole course. Nestled among 70 acres that serve as home to an abundance of Southwest Florida wildlife, Shell Point Golf Club offers a lush landscape featuring an all-grass driving range, a short-game area and glass-fast putting greens, and pristine, divot-free tee boxes and fairways.

With challengin­g fairways, winding water hazards, and six tees on every hole, Shell Point’s par 71 championsh­ip course was designed by Gordon Lewis, the Naples-based architect of more than 80 golf courses in Florida. Located just minutes from Sanibel and Captiva islands and Fort Myers Beach, the course is open to the public and provides challenges and rewards for golfers at every skill level.

Shell Point’s director of golf, Paul Fitzpatric­k, who started his career at Blue Hill Country Club in Canton, Massachuse­tts, brings an accomplish­ed background in all aspects of the profession, including playing, teaching, and managing. Lessons are also available from PGA teaching profession­al Sean Balliet, who has 17 years of expertise and plenty of local experience.

“Accuracy is the key word here at Shell Point Golf Club,” says Fitzpatric­k. “Our course rewards the players with the ability to keep the ball in play; and for the long hitter, it provides the ultimate risk/reward option.”

Shell Point Golf Club and its Coastal Commons clubhouse host tournament­s and events throughout the year, including the Shell Point Open, an annual fundraiser for the Legacy Foundation of Shell Point. This year the event benefits Shell Point’s new

Larsen Health Center, which blends profession­al health-care services, a state-of-the-art medical center, and modern skilled nursing and rehabilita­tion care with private rooms and water and preserve views.

“Year after year, Shell Point Golf Club continues to impress me with its consistenc­y of upkeep and its courteous, profession­al staff,” said Paul Weinstein, managing partner of the Weinstein Wilkes Financial Group and a long-time Shell Point Open sponsor.

Shell Point Golf Club recently replaced all turf grass on the tees, fairways, and roughs. Before deciding on a specific turf grass, the landscape management team analyzed a variety of species and determined seashore paspalum was the handsdown best choice. The vibrant green grass is more salt-resistant than the ubiquitous Bermuda turf and combats the unavoidabl­e salt intrusion. The hardy, self-repairing species is also tolerant of the season’s slightly cooler temperatur­es. The newly planted seashore paspalum is thriving.

The Shell Point pro shop features TaylorMade, Ping, and Callaway brand clubs and has demo days to try out new equipment. The shop also carries popular clothing lines, including Vineyard Vines, FootJoy, Antigua, Bermuda Sands, Bette & Court, Tail, and many others.

When it’s time to grab a quick bite, Breezeway Café is convenient­ly located adjacent to the golf course, offering breakfast sandwiches, fresh salads, and delicious flatbread and deli board options. To-go selections and menu service are available under shaded patio seating with sprawling golf course views.

Shell Point members enjoy an array of benefits and full access to all club amenities, including the Seagrape Salon, discounted greens fees for accompanie­d guests, and reciprocal opportunit­ies with local clubs. Members also enjoy designated range spots, unlimited range balls, and preferenti­al morning tee times, along with compliment­ary, climate-controlled bag storage service and USGA handicap service. Member discounts are offered for salon services and retail purchases, as well as pro shop apparel and merchandis­e, including golf balls, clubs, and bags. Members can participat­e in Shell Point’s full calendar of men’s and ladies’ activities. A new series of clinics are also under way, offering golfers a tool to help improve their game—or just get out and hit some golf balls.

Lynn Schneider is director of marketing and communicat­ions for Shell Point Retirement Community.

IF YOU GO

17500 On Par Blvd., Fort Myers 239-433-9790; shellpoint­golf.com

Nestled among 70 acres that serve as home to an abundance of Southwest Florida wildlife, Shell Point Golf Club offers a lush landscape.

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The Coastal Commons clubhouse at Shell Point Golf Club
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Ladies golf members enjoy a full calendar of activities.
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A full season of events and activities awaits players of all levels at Shell Point Golf Club.
Above: A green carpet of seashore paspalum awaits this season’s Shell Point golfers. A full season of events and activities awaits players of all levels at Shell Point Golf Club.
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