LPGA International, Legends course in Daytona Beach, Fla.
You have to be a man, or at least a helluva lady, to play the two golf courses here at LPGA International, the home of the Ladies Professional Golf Association (LPGA).
The Legends course is not overly long at 6,984 yards from the back tees, but carries a difficult slope rating of 142. Even from the blues, it's 136 and from the whites 132. The reason: trouble.
"This is a golf course that can gobble up golf balls," said resident Professional Joe Giomariso. "You can lose it every hole, every shot."
That's where it differs from the Champions course, which has a more open, links-style layout. The Legends is a shot-makers course, with danger lurking pretty much everywhere you look. Even seemingly innocent-looking holes can land you in stir.