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8201 Southwest 24th St Fort Lauderdale, FL 33324 United States +1 954 475 8200 |
Located approximately five miles west of Fort Lauderdale, this year-round 18-hole public golf course was designed by Bill Waters. Par from the back tees is 70 and the yardage is 6,311 (par 70 and 4,838 yards from the front tees). The course does not provide caddies and walking the course is not permitted, but golf carts are included in the greens fees. Greens fees range from $15-$40. This course also offers reduced fees on weekdays, during the slow season (April-December) and for twilight play. Special golf packages are available, as are rental clubs. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Weston location |
200 Bonaventure Boulevard Fort Lauderdale, FL 33326 United States +1 954 389 2100 http://www.golfbonaventure.com/ |
Located approximately 10 miles west of Fort Lauderdale, this resort country club provides two challenging 18-hole golf courses. The East Course is par 72 and 7,011 yards from the back tees, par 72 and 5,345 yards from the front tees. The West Course is par 70 and 6,189 yards from the back tees, par 70 and 4,993 yards from the front tees. Although caddies are not available and walking the course is not permitted, golf carts are included in the greens fees. Metal spikes are permitted on the East Course, but not on the West Course. The course offers reduced fees during the low season (May-October), at twilight, and for resort guests. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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The Right Way to the Fairway! |
200 Bonaventure Blvd. Fort Lauderdale, FL 33326 United States 954 389 2100 http://www.teebone.com/coursep... |
Bonaventure Country Club is a semi-private Fort Lauderdale golf facility open to all golfers; featuring two Championship 18-Hole golf courses unencumbered by residential communities, creating a scenic golf experience. The courses are set on over 300 acres of mature trees, vegetation, and lakes with a variety of wildlife. Players of all skill levels will find a superb South Florida golf resort experience and golfing challenge. The West Course is par 70 that measures 6,128 from the Blue tees and features six par 3's, 8 par 4's, and 4 par 5's with all holes playing average to long in length. Fairways are generous, but hole design makes low scoring a challenge. The course is perfectly suited for golfers of all skill levels. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Golf Tee or me? |
2067 North West 104th Avenue Fort Lauderdale, FL 33071 United States +1 954 341 4600 http://www.caddyforacure.com/ |
Caddy for a Cure is aimed at diehard golf fanatics. It offers those interested the unique opportunity to caddy for the PGA Tour in a practice round - an experience that is truely priceless. Auctions, to raise funds for different organizations are also held. Sergio Garcia is one player who features on the auction block. So, keep bidding - it's for a good cause! Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Challenging golf course |
4100 North Hills Drive Fort Lauderdale, FL 33021 United States +1 954 961 4000 http://www.theclubatemeraldhil... |
Designed by Bruce Devlin, Robert von Hagge, and Chuck Ankrom and opened in 1969, this challenging 18-hole golf course includes a large amount of sand and water. It is 7,003 yards, par 72 from the back tees, 5,032 yards, par 72 from the front tees. The course does not provide caddies, and walking the course is not permitted. This course offers reduced fees on weekdays and during the low season (March-November). Rental clubs are available. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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The Right Way to the Fairway! |
6800 N.W. 88th Avenue Fort Lauderdale, FL 33321 United States 954 726 8430 http://www.teebone.com/coursep... |
Rated by Golf Digest as one of Florida's TOP 50 best public courses. The great layout, designed by Devlin/Von Hagge, features water on 15 holes, significant mounding, bunkers, and pine and cypress trees. This is an extremely tough course from the back tees. In fact, the par-4 #12 signature hole was voted one of south Florida's toughest. This challenging test will bring you back year after year. Don't forget that after golf you should head to the clubhouse, one of the friendliest places around. This is especially true if you are a Pittsburg fan! Review © 2007, Wcities |
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A long and challenging course |
6800 Northwest 88th Avenue Fort Lauderdale, FL 33321 United States +1 954 726 8430 http://www.colonywestcc.com/ |
Surrounded by condominiums, this public golf course challenges even experienced golfers. Opened in 1970, the 18-hole course designed by Bruce Devlin and Robert von Hagge is 7,271 yards, par 71 from the back tees and 5,422 yards, par 71 from the front tees. Although caddies are not available and walking the course is not permitted, golf carts are included in the greens fees. Discount golf packages are available, and the course offers reduced fees on weekdays, during the low season (March-November) and for twilight play. Rental clubs are available. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Suburban location |
9000 West Sample Road Fort Lauderdale, FL 33065 United States +1 954 752 2140 |
Bill Watts and Edmund B. Ault designed this year-round 18-hole golf course. It is 5,659 yards, par 69 from the back tees and 4,874, par 70 from the front tees. Although caddies are not available and walking the course is not permitted, golf carts are included in the greens fees. Note that shoes with metal spikes are permitted on the course. The course offers reduced fees during the low season (May-December). Rental clubs are available. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Hallandale location |
501 Diplomat Parkway Fort Lauderdale, FL 33009 United States +1 954 457 2080 |
This 18-hole public golf course is located approximately 15 miles south of Fort Lauderdale. Designed by Red Lawrence and opened in 1957, the course is 6,700 yards, par 72 with a slope of 115 from the back tees and 5,400 yards, par 72 with a slope of 110 from the front tees. Although caddies are not available and walking the course is not permitted, golf carts are included in the greens fees. The facility rents clubs and does permit spiked shoes. The course offers reduced fees during the low season (April-November) and for twilight plays. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Short course In Margate |
7590 West Atlantic Boulevard Fort Lauderdale, FL 33063 United States +1 954 979 9446 |
Par 56; mens Tees: 2550 yards; ladies Tees: 2124 yards. This Margate course is perfect for honing your iron game. For the cost of a bucket of balls, you can play 18 holes and keep score. This course is devoid of any real trouble. It has two par 4s, and neither of them is very long. It is a decent layout and fun to play. This is a public golf course. Metal spikes are tolerated. Greens Fees:$6. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Three courses |
110 Grand Palms Drive Fort Lauderdale, FL 33027 United States +1 305 437 3334 |
Located approximately 15 miles southwest of Fort Lauderdale, this country club resort provides 27-hole play on three challenging golf courses: the Grand/Royal, the Royal/Sabal and the Sabal/Grand. The courses were designed by Ward Northrup and opened in 1987. While caddies are not available and walking the course is not permitted, golf carts are included in the greens fees. The facility rents clubs and allows spiked shoes on all courses. The course offers reduced fees on weekdays, during the low season (May-November), for twilight play and for resort guests; discount golf packages are available. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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The Right Way to the Fairway! |
3840 Inverrary Blvd Fort Lauderdale, FL 33319 United States 954 733 7550 http://www.teebone.com/coursep... |
Featured at Inverrary are two distinct courses, both designed by Robert Trent Jones, Sr. in 1971. The EAST is Inverrary's signature course and has hosted 15 PGA/LPGA Tour events including the Jackie Gleason Inverrary Classic, which became the Honda Classic (1972-1983). This legendary course, built around the natural South Florida terrain, is longer and a little bit wider open than Inverrary's WEST course. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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The Right Way to the Fairway! |
3840 Inverrary Blvd Fort Lauderdale, FL 33319 United States 954 733 7550 http://www.teebone.com/coursep... |
Featured at Inverrary are two distinctly different courses, both designed by Robert Trent Jones, Sr. in 1971. Inverrary has hosted 15 pro tour events including the Jackie Gleason Inverrary Classic which became the Honda Classic (1972-1983). Though the WEST is a bit shorter than the EAST, this well-manicured layout also requires a high degree of accuracy and correct iron selection as it is more narrow. The fairways are tree-lined, the greens are well-bunkered. Water can be found on 9 holes. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Nice nine-hole layout |
4141 Northwest 16th Street Fort Lauderdale, FL 33313 United States +1 954 730 2990 |
Par 30; 9 Holes; back Tees: 1200 yards; Forward Tees: 923 yards. Lauderhills is a very pretty little nine-hole executive course. It offers three very short par 4s in addition to six short par 3s. There are some trees and a few canals, but nothing too strenuous. The greens are quick and flat; it's really quite a bargain. This is a public golf course. Metal spikes are tolerated. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Municipal golf course |
1101 North Federal Highway Fort Lauderdale, FL 33062 United States +1 954 781 0426 |
This municipal golf course, located approximately seven miles north of Fort Lauderdale, stays very busy year round. It offers two courses, each 18 holes. The Palms Course is 6,366 yards, par 71, The Pines Course is 6,886 yards, par 72. Although caddies are not available, unrestricted walking is permitted and golf carts are included in the greens fees. The facility permits shoes with metal spikes on both courses. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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The shop for golf enthusiasts |
1265 South Pine Island Road Fort Lauderdale, FL 33314 United States +1 954 474 7332 |
This shop is definitely for the golf enthusiast. It carries an exhaustive selection of golf equipment including Ping, Taylor-Made, Callaway and more. The shop also provides private golf lessons, performs club repair, rents equipment and accepts trade-ins on equipment. A hitting net is featured on the premises, so you can try different golf club models before you rent or purchase them. Located ten minutes from the Fort Lauderdale Airport, this store has a professional and friendly staff that can answer all of your golf questions. The staff can also arrange worldwide shipping of your purchases. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Pembroke Pines location |
1600 South Hiatus Road Fort Lauderdale, FL 33025 United States +1 954 432 4400 |
Located on a resort eight miles southwest of Fort Lauderdale, this enjoyable 18-hole course was designed by Charles M. Mahannah. It's 6,461 yards, par 72 from the back tees and 5,382 yards, par 72 from the front tees. The course does not provide caddies and walking the course is not permitted, but golf carts are included in the greens fees. The facility rents clubs and permits spiked shoes. The course offers reduced fees on weekdays, during the low season (May-October), for twilight play and for seniors, juniors and resort guests. Discount golf packages are available. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Reduced fees weekdays |
3501 West Rolling Hills Circle Fort Lauderdale, FL 33328 United States +1 954 475 3010 / +1 800 327 7735 |
Located on a resort, this older, year-round 18-hole course designed by William Mitchell stands up well to heavy traffic. It's 6,905 yards, par 72 from the back tees, 5,630 yards, par 72 from the front tees. The course does not provide caddies and walking the course is not permitted, but golf carts are included in the greens fees. The course offers reduced fees on weekdays, during the low season (March-December), for twilight play and for resort guests. Shoes with metal spikes are permitted on the course. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Easy and flat golf course |
5101 West Commercial Boulevard Fort Lauderdale, FL 33319 United States +1 954 731 2600 |
This pleasant little course is built on very flat ground. The course is well bunkered. There are a number of ponds and drainage canals on the premises, but they only occasionally pose a direct threat to play. The par 5s are of average length, as are the par 4s. The par 3s are short; one is only 103 yards from the back tees; with most measuring about 120 yards. The longest par 3 is 160 yards from the back. This is a semi-private golf course. Metal spikes are tolerated. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Metal spikes permitted |
7400 Northwest 24th Place Fort Lauderdale, FL 33313 United States +1 954 742 4333 |
This older year-round golf course is located approximately seven miles west of Fort Lauderdale. Designed by Bill Watts and opened in 1959, the 18-hole course is 6,624 yards, par 72 from the back tees and 5,317 yards, par 72 from the front tees. The course does not provide caddies and walking the course is not permitted, but golf carts are included in the greens fees. Shoes with metal spikes are permitted. The course offers reduced fees for twilight play. Rental clubs are available. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Newer golf course |
11801 Heron Bay Boulevard Fort Lauderdale, FL 33076 United States +1 954 796 2010 / +1 800 511 6616 http://www.tpcheronbay.com/ |
Opened in 1996, this new public golf course includes a beautiful clubhouse. Designed by Mark McCumber and Mike Beebe, the 18-hole course is 7,268 yards, par 72 from the back tees, 4,961 yards, par 72 from the front tees. Walking is permitted on the course, but golf carts are included in the greens fees. Caddies are not available. The course offers reduced fees on weekdays, during the low season (March-November), for twilight play and for juniors. Rental clubs are available. Review © 2007, Wcities |