Citrus National GC

1501 Corkwood Blvd, Homosassa, Florida, 34446

Citrus National GC Deals

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$35
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$42
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Citrus National GC is available in the Mid-Atlantic Golf Pass and Super Pass

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Citrus National GC details

Sugarmill Woods Country Club and Citrus National Golf Club (Formally Southern Woods Golf Club) have access to 36 holes in Sugarmill Woods. This golfing community in the middle of Florida’s Nature Coast, is located in Homosassa., Florida. The Oak Village Sports Complex offers tennis, pickleball, lap pool, and fitness room for those who fancy other forms of physical activity. Residents of all ages and all walks of life are welcome in Sugarmill Woods. All are eligible to become Members and avail themselves of these amenities. When members seek other fun in the area, they have the option of fishing, boating, or kayaking in the Gulf of Mexico or any of the seven rivers nearby. There are many other outdoor activities along the Nature Coast as well. The one-hour drive to Tampa or two-hour drive to Orlando can satisfy the most discriminating tastes for their cultural, fine-dining, sports, and entertainment desires. In Sugarmill Woods, they’ll have the best of both worlds: a community in a rural setting with close access to many parts of Florida that reflect a time reminiscent of the 20th Century that boasts low crime, low taxes, and comparatively low living expenses, as well as easy access to big-city amenities.

Mid-Atlantic Golf Pass

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If you’ve ever hit the turf before the ball and felt the shame of the double strike, you’re not alone—and you’re probably swaying off the ball. In this week’s TeeTime Golf Pass Tip of the Week, Darren deMaille from QuickFixGolf.com breaks down how to stop the sway and start striking the ball first.

Why You’re Hitting the Ground First

When your hips slide instead of rotate, your body weight shifts too far behind the ball during the backswing. This often results in hitting behind the ball and losing both