Hammock Creek Golf Club


Palm City, FL

www.hammockcreekgolfclub.com

Phone: (772) 220-2599
Phone: (888) 841-5225

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Hammock Creek Golf Club Palm City

The first course in Florida co-designed by the father-son team of Jack Nicklaus and Jack Nicklaus II, Hammock Creek Golf Club offers championship golf to all skill levels in a natural setting uncommon to many golf courses. Opened in July 1996 and nominated as one of the top new public courses, this world-class layout boasts rolling, perfectly maintained fairways, multi-tiered greens and tees, a first-class practice facility and a new state-of-the-art electronic yardage system.

Golf Course Statistics
Tee Par Yards Slope Rating
Black72711913974.8
Gold72671913772.0
Blue72631013070.9
White72591212769.1
Red72504511569.2

Golf Course Overview:
  • Jack Nicklaus and Jack Nicklaus II Design
  • Carts Feature Par View Electronic GPS Yardage System
  • Annual Memberships Available
  • Host to USGA Qualifying Tournaments
  • Banquet Facilities Available

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