TPC Treviso Bay
History
TPC Treviso Bay was designed by acclaimed architect Arthur Hills in consultation with PGA Tour champion Hal Sutton and opened in 2008 within the gated Treviso Bay community in Naples, Florida. The 18-hole championship layout sprawls across 188 acres adjacent to the Rookery Bay National Estuarine Reserve, creating a unique experience of tropical landscape, native preserve, and championship golf in the heart of Southwest Florida. Hills designed the course to blend seamlessly with its environmentally sensitive surroundings, featuring strategic use of water hazards, native vegetation buffers, and strategic sand complexes throughout the routing. TPC Treviso Bay served as the venue for The ACE Group Classic on the PGA Tour Champions in 2009, shortly after opening. The course operates as a bundled golf community, providing members with exclusive access to one of Naples' most prestigious private golf experiences just minutes from downtown Old Naples.
Signature Hole
18th hole, par 5 — a sweeping finisher with water flanking the approach zone and a generous green set against the lush backdrop of the Rookery Bay estuarine preserve
Notable Tournaments
- The ACE Group Classic (PGA Tour Champions, 2009)