



This, the second and longest of the three courses at Sea Trail, is currently their second best offering. It’s a traditionally styled, straightforward tract, with wide fairways, large mounding, pot and waste bunkers and large, elevated greens. It has four lakes and water comes into-play on eleven holes. Over the last couple of years it, like its sister courses at Sea Trail, took a nose-dive, but thanks to the long-awaited and heavy rainfalls, along with a bit more care from management, all of the Sea Trail courses have improved. The practice facility here leaves much to be desired, and while they certainly have more work to do, it seems they’re headed in the right direction.
Golfer Beware: In late September Sea Trail Golf Resort & Conference Center filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection, with assets of $34 million dollars (mostly in land) and $22 million in debts. Their lawyer insists that this, and the other two golf courses at Sea Trail, will not be negatively impacted by the bankruptcy, but who believes lawyers? “Forewarned is forearmed,” and everyone should keep that tried and true adage in mind when considering booking any tee times at Sea Trail.