Tuesday, November 3, 2015

Granada Golf Course


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Granada Golf Course
Resident (Municipal) - 9 holes
2001 Granada Boulevard
Coral Gables, Florida
Miami-Dade County
33134
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The Granada Golf Course is a municipal golf course and offers discounted green fees to residents.


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In 1922, George Merrick the visionary of Coral Gables, started the Coconut Grove Golf and Country Club and hired golf architect William Langford to draw up plans for three 18-hole golf courses and two 9-hole golf courses. Construction began on the first 18-hole golf course (now known as Biltmore GC).

One of the 9-hole golf courses that was built is now known as Granada Golf Course. The other 9-hole golf course never got off the drawing board. Two of the 18-hole golf courses that were built are now know as Biltmore Golf Course and Riviera Country Club. The third 18-hole golf course never got past the planning stage.

By the time the planned Coconut Grove Golf and Country Club opened, it had changed its name to the Coral Gables Golf & Country Club.

The Coral Gables Golf & Country Club opened on January 15, 1923 and was designed by Langford & Moreau as a 9-hole golf course.

By 1927, the Coral Gables Golf & Country Club is referred to the Granada Golf Course.

The Granada Golf Course is the oldest operating nine-hole course in Florida.

The course is being renovated during 2015 and is closed until October 15, 2015.
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