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LPGA International

Live golf weather forecast and playability analysis for LPGA International in Florida. Today's G-Score: 100/100Perfect day for a round! Hit 'em long and straight.

Temp72°F
CondClear
Wind8 mph
By MinSu Kim·Course IntelligenceUpdated May 12, 2026

7-Day Forecast

Live Conditions

May 17 (Sun)

G-Score™
100
Temperature

72°F

Clear

Wind Speed

5 mph

Performance

Distance Impact

Temp Impact 0.3% CARRY
Wind Adj.± 1 CLUB(S)
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Hole 1

PAR 4|395 YDS|HCP 9

Tour Caddie Briefing

Awaiting official topography data to formulate strategy. [Live Intel: 5mph wind. Adjust your club selection by 1 clubs.]

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Standard air density. Focus solely on wind and temp adjustments.

Difficulty Analysis
USGA Course Rating™
Course Rating74.3
Slope Rating141
Extremely Hard

Hardest Hole

Hole 7
Par 4 | 443 yds

"The #1 handicap hole. Play conservatively and aim for a bogey to protect your scorecard."

Scoring Opp

Hole 16
Par 5 | 519 yds

"The #18 handicap hole. This is your best chance to attack the pin and grab a birdie."

Official Distances
Lpga International - Jones Course
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INTOTAL
PAR4434534453503444534534355972
BLACK395457198361531164443384570350334041240357719047351920044535597062
BLUE378423175352508150413369548331633437436754916242750817143633286644
WHITE355399165327461139376361522310531735635953515339346316738931326237

Travel & Play Guide

Planning a golf trip to play LPGA International? Whether you are a scratch golfer or a mid-handicapper looking to break 80, navigating this course requires a solid strategy and the right gear. Be sure to check the local weather forecasts above, adapt your club selections to the current wind and elevation, and book your accommodations early to secure the best rates near the course.

LPGA International: Course Intelligence

LPGA International operates two courses on a piece of Daytona Beach, Florida land that has served as the LPGA's headquarters since the organization moved from Houston in 1989. Rees Jones designed the Champions Course (1994) and Arthur Hills designed the Legends Course (1998) — both routings were conceived as tournament-tier venues capable of hosting LPGA major championships and qualifying events. The combined property serves as the LPGA's institutional center, with the headquarters offices, the LPGA Hall of Fame, and the Tour's competitive infrastructure organized around the two courses.

The Champions Course plays around 7,000 yards par 72 from the championship markers, with bermuda fairways and a slope in the upper 130s. Jones routed the eighteen holes through Florida pine-and-wetland terrain with natural creek crossings and significant water exposure. The Legends Course plays at similar yardage with Hills's routing emphasis on natural elevation and tree-canopy management. The Champions hosted the LPGA's Office Depot Championship and other regular-Tour events through the 1990s and 2000s, and both courses serve as Tour-school qualifying venues continuously.

LPGA International is open to public daily-fee play at moderate rates with seasonal pricing variation. The membership is regional Central Florida with national LPGA-affiliated access. The hospitality model is built around the LPGA institutional identity — visitors play the courses as part of the broader Hall of Fame and LPGA headquarters experience. The property's role as the women's professional Tour's institutional home is part of the visit's draw.

Central Florida climate keeps LPGA International playable year-round, with the prime window in November through April. Summer humidity and afternoon thunderstorms compress mid-day rounds through June, July, August, and September. The Atlantic-influenced marine breeze gives the property reliable afternoon cooling. The mature pine canopy through the routing gives the property visual signature distinct from the more open Daytona-area courses.

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MinSu Kim

Founder & Golf Data Analyst

MinSu is a data analyst and golfer with 10+ years on the course. He built Golf Weather Score to answer one question: is today a good day to play? He combines weather data, course intelligence, and the proprietary G-Score algorithm to help golfers make smarter decisions.

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