I know very little about the architect Kurt Sandness. I believe he has done only 3 courses total:
http://sandness.com/Golf/index.htmlHis 'latest' course is the North course at Lake Jovita Golf and Country Club, a gated community near Dade City, Florida. The North course opened in 2005, while the first layout (the South Course) opened in 2000. The South Course lists Tom Lehman as a co-architect.
For central Florida, there is a surprising amount of elevation change.
The routing:

#1. A relatively simply par 5.

Tee view:

2nd shot view:

Approach shot view for those that have played it as a 3-shot hole:

From over the green:

#2. Fairly long par 3.



#3. Par 4, the No 1 stroke hole.

Tee view:

Approach shot view:

From short of the green:

From just over the green:

#4. Downhill par 3.



#5. Shortish par 4. I like this hole, where bombers might try to drive the green if you take a line over the tree.

Tee view:

A shorter and left tee shot may have this tree to negotiate:

A 3-wood off the tee can leave this slightly downhill approach shot:

From the just over the green:

#6. Another fairly easy par 5.

Tee view:

Second shot view:

From over the green:

#7. Par 4.

The pond cannot be seen off the tee left, but it is reachable:

Unfortunately I pulled my drive left and had to take a drop from the hazard:

Approach shot view:

From over the green:

#8. Par 4.

Tee shot view:

An approach shot view (better tee ball farther left):

From short of the green where errant shots right will tumble way far away:

A very large green, this look from the back of it:

#9. Slight dogleg right par 4.

From the back tee you really need a draw off the tee:

White tee view:

Approach shot view:

From left of the green:

Back nine tomorrow.