The Jack Nicklaus-designed course at The Peninsula On The
Indian River Bay (302-947-4717; PeninsulaDelaware.com) on the southern
shores of Millsboro, Delaware, allows the player to mesh with the natural
surroundings of the property, while dealing physically and mentally with the
hefty demands Nicklaus always places on ability and course management.
“The genius in the design is the way Jack took a piece of land and
created such different and deceptive shot values,” says Troy Flateau, director
of golf. “It looks intimidating off the tee. But once you get out on the fairway
you realize there is plenty of room to hit the ball. He plays with your
mind.”
Playing with your mind is something the beautiful natural
landscape over which the 7,302-yard, par-72 course was routed will most
certainly do. It’s is a mix of interior holes and those that play out to and
along Indian River Bay. One of the best holes on the course is the 216-yard,
par-three ninth that is surrounded by water on three sides and reminiscent of
the great Lowcountry layouts of South Carolina,.
The Peninsula On The Indian River Bay will ultimately have 1,404
residences, town homes, villas, condominiums and custom homes. The newest
neighborhood, The Eighteenth On The Bay, will stand apart with opulent design
and a location on the golf course. Rental programs are available at the
community.
The Peninsula offers residents an array of amenities, including a
13,000-square-foot wave lagoon, a private beach, nature trails, golf and tennis
camps and basketball and sand volleyball courts. The Lakeside Village Center
boasts a gourmet restaurant, indoor/outdoor pools, fitness center, spa
facilities and ongoing activities and classes.