Weaving through an undulating tree-lined landscape and several lakes, Abacoa is considered one of South Florida's finest public golf experiences. It's unusual for this part of the state, but Joe Lee's design provides elevation changes of 40 feet. These dramatic heights provide scenic views and create an array of exciting shots. In typical Lee style, hazards meet fairways with little obstruction, offering a challenging, yet fair course....
Just minutes south of the Palm Beaches, you'll find the exclusive community and golf club known as Atlantis. Designed in 1971 by Robert Simmons, an associate of famed architect Dick Wilson, this very interesting layout demands you to hit it straight. Tight fairways are framed by soaring pines, impressive oaks, and solid ficus trees. Golf Digest rated this course as a must play in Palm Beach County....
You'll find Cypress Creek just south of West Palm in Boynton Beach. Designed by noted course architect Robert von Hagge, this fun course offers plenty of room off the tee. With hardly any water to be found, it makes for a perfect selection for the first day of your trip. However, don't consider it a breather as Von Hagge layouts always demand careful course management. Clubhouse facilities include a popular dining room and lounge serving mid-day meals....
Originally designed in 1975 by George Fazio and his nephew Tom, this private course is a "must play" for any golfer staying in the Palm Beaches. Over the summer of 2007, the club completely rebuilt all eighteen greens and converted them to state-of-the-art TifEagle turf grass, thus providing players with far superior putting surfaces than ever before. Additionally, as part of the renovation, every bunker on the course was rebuilt, and all tees were laser-leveled. Set on 135 acres, the layout fea...
Ironhorse Country Club is a championship golf course designed by famed golf course architect, Arthur Hills. In harmony with the natural beauty and wildlife habitat, the course winds peacefully through wetlands and forests enhancing the "Carolinas" feel of Ironhorse. With multiple tee locations, elevated greens, and 18 uniquely designed holes, the course provides and enjoyable and fair test of golf for all skill levels. The course has been selected by Golfweek magazine as one of the 50 best deve...
North Palm Beach Country Club reopened in the fall of 2006 after undergoing an extensive renovation by Jack Nicklaus. Mr. Nicklaus' work here was his way of personally giving back to the community in which he has lived and raised his family for over 30 years. The redesign of the course stretched what was once a 6,300-yard layout to 7,030 yards from the tips, while offering a challenging yet playable course for members and visitors of all ages and abilities. The design features a nice balance of...
The area's most challenging municipal course, Palm Beach Gardens lies 15 minutes northwest of the Palm Beaches, just minutes off I-95. Designed by Roy Case, who also designed Cobblestone in Stuart, the course features tight, rolling fairways with water on 13 holes. A natural habitat borders the entire course so there are no homes in sight! Do not let the shorter length fool you; emphasis is on shot placement and proper club selection....
The most renowned of PGA National's golf courses, The Champion hosted the PGA Seniors' Championship from 1982 to 2000. Originally designed by Tom and George Fazio in 1981, Jack Nicklaus toughened up the original layout in 1990. The course now boasts three of the ten most difficult holes on the Senior Tour and is a "must play" for all PGA National golf guests....
Designed by the great course architect, Karl Litten, in 1984, The Estate is located a few miles from the other four courses at PGA National. Subtropical flora outlines lush fairways and greens dotted with white sand and water throughout the layout. A complete facility, The Estate features its own practice range, practice bunker, and putting green....
An outstanding layout that challenges golfers of all skill levels, The Haig is named for Walter Hagen, who always took time to stop and smell the roses on his way to winning 11 major championships including five PGA championships in the 1920s. We honor his memory by placing rose bushes at the course's 150-yard markers....
Named for its designer, Arnold Palmer, The Palmer (formerly known as The General) was dedicated on February 28, 1984. Its design is reminiscent of the Scottish links tradition. Undulating fairways, grass bunkers and a double green shared by the 8th and 12th holes recall golf's old world heritage. In conjunction with the Arnold Palmer Golf Design Group, the popular course underwent significant renovations in 2007. These included a new greenside irrigation system, ensuring the success of the cours...
Although it is the shortest of the five courses, this shotmaker's layout demands accurate drives to narrow fairways and pinpoint approaches to the greens. Named for Gene Sarazen, the first man to win all four of professional golf's Grand Slam titles, The Squire rewards a game as elegant and precise as the man himself....
The South Course at The President Country Club, long regarded as the more challenging of the two courses here, has undergone a complete restoration over the summer of 2007 under the watchful eye of Robert Trent Jones Jr. Scheduled to reopen in mid-January 2008, the end result promises to be far superior to the original design. With the professional, service-oriented staff, guests who play here can be assured they will be treated like The President. Located only minutes from the Palm Beach Intern...
Renowned for three decades as an exclusive private club, The President Country Club is opening its doors to vacationing golfers for the first time. Golfers will enjoy the rich amenities and first-class service that have attracted many distinguished celebrity members over the years. The club features two 18-hole championship courses, the North and the South. The South is the longer of the two and presents many classic holes with beautifully framed doglegs and aesthetic water features in play. The...
The Mark Mahannah layout at Village Golf Club has been considered one of Southeast Florida's most popular public access facilities since it opened in the late 1960's. Located 15 minutes west of Palm Beach in Royal Palm Beach, the course is convenient to the airport for both first and last day play. Although water is featured heavily throughout, if you can "miss it straight" you should be safe as you'll find generous landing areas on most holes....