West Palm Beach Country Club


West Palm Beach, FL

Phone: (561) 582-2019
Phone: (561) 582-3161

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West Palm Beach Country Club West Palm Beach

The West Palm Beach Country Club, designed by Dick Wilson, has been recognized as one of the best public courses in America. With tree-lined fairways, elevated greens and absence of water hazards, it brings back memories of many northern courses. In the 1950s and '60s the West Palm Beach Country Club played host to the PGA TOUR.

Many of the pros currently playing on the PGA Senior Tour have played at the West Palm Beach Country Club, including Arnold Palmer, Jack Nicklaus and Gary Player, to name a few.

Golf Course Statistics
Tee Par Yards Slope Rating
Championship72675912271.8
White72646812070.9
Gold72622311869.2
Silver72564212171.9

Golf Course Overview:
  • Full Service Pro Shop
  • Excellent Practice Facilities
  • Lower Daily Fees Than Comparable Courses
  • Affordable Memberships
  • Restaurant and Bar
  • A Golf Tradition Since 1947

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