Thursday, December 31, 2015
Grand Palms Country Club - Sabal Course
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Grand Palms Country Club - Sabal Course
Resort-Public - 9 Holes [27]
110 Grand Palms Drive
Pembroke Pines, Florida
Broward County
33027
Website
Resort Website
The Grand Palms Hotel, Spa & Golf Resort offers stay and play packages for hotel guests.
Other Courses at the Club:
Grand Palms Country Club - Grand Course
Grand Palms Country Club - Royal Course
Former Courses at the Club:
Hollywood Lakes Country Club - East Course
Hollywood Lakes Country Club - West Course
Grand Palms Country Club Logo
Grand Palms Country Club - Sabal Course Award for Best Picture
GrandPalmsSabal.blogspot.ca/
Grand Palms Country Club - Sabal Course Notes
Hollywood Lakes Country Club - East Course opened in November 1964 followed by the Hollywood Lakes Country Club - West Course which was open by 1966.
In 1988, Hollywood Lakes Country Club began its conversion from 2 18-hole golf courses into 3 9-hole golf courses. During the conversion process, there were always 18 holes open. The East Course was worked on first, starting in 1988 and the West Course was worked on starting in 1989.
During the conversion process, in January 1989, the Hollywood Lakes Country Club changed their name to Hollywood Palms Country Club. This was short-lived, because in February 1989, after hints from officials from the City of Pembroke Pines, the name was changed to Grand Palms Country Club.
The Grand Palms Country Club - Grand and Royal Courses opened in April, 1991 and were designed by Wade Northrup.
The Grand Palms Country Club - Sabal Course opened in December, 1991 and was designed by Wade Northrup.
Grand Palms Country Club - Sabal Course Area
Grand Palms Country Club - Sabal Course Layout and Scorecard
Grand Palms Country Club Street View of Entrance
Grand Palms Country Club on Google Maps
Grand Palms Country Club on Bing Maps
Grand Palms Country Club - Royal Course
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Grand Palms Country Club - Royal Course
Resort-Public - 9 Holes [27]
110 Grand Palms Drive
Pembroke Pines, Florida
Broward County
33027
Website
Resort Website
The Grand Palms Hotel, Spa & Golf Resort offers stay and play packages for hotel guests.
Other Courses at the Club:
Grand Palms Country Club - Grand Course
Grand Palms Country Club - Sabal Course
Former Courses at the Club:
Hollywood Lakes Country Club - East Course
Hollywood Lakes Country Club - West Course
Grand Palms Country Club Logo
Grand Palms Country Club - Royal Course Award for Best Picture
GrandPalmsRoyal.blogspot.ca/
Grand Palms Country Club - Royal Course Notes
Hollywood Lakes Country Club - East Course opened in November 1964 followed by the Hollywood Lakes Country Club - West Course which was open by 1966.
In 1988, Hollywood Lakes Country Club began its conversion from 2 18-hole golf courses into 3 9-hole golf courses. During the conversion process, there were always 18 holes open. The East Course was worked on first, starting in 1988 and the West Course was worked on starting in 1989.
During the conversion process, in January 1989, the Hollywood Lakes Country Club changed their name to Hollywood Palms Country Club. This was short-lived, because in February 1989, after hints from officials from the City of Pembroke Pines, the name was changed to Grand Palms Country Club.
The Grand Palms Country Club - Grand and Royal Courses opened in April, 1991 and were designed by Wade Northrup.
The Grand Palms Country Club - Sabal Course opened in December, 1991 and was designed by Wade Northrup.
Grand Palms Country Club - Royal Course Area
Grand Palms Country Club - Royal Course Layout and Scorecard
Grand Palms Country Club Street View of Entrance
Grand Palms Country Club on Google Maps
Grand Palms Country Club on Bing Maps
Grand Palms Country Club - Grand Course
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Grand Palms Country Club - Grand Course
Resort-Public - 9 Holes [27]
110 Grand Palms Drive
Pembroke Pines, Florida
Broward County
33027
Website
Resort Website
The Grand Palms Hotel, Spa & Golf Resort offers stay and play packages for hotel guests.
Other Courses at the Club:
Grand Palms Country Club - Royal Course
Grand Palms Country Club - Sabal Course
Former Courses at the Club:
Hollywood Lakes Country Club - East Course
Hollywood Lakes Country Club - West Course
Grand Palms Country Club Logo
Grand Palms Country Club - Grand Course Award for Best Picture - Course
GrandPalmsGrand.blogspot.ca
Grand Palms Country Club - Grand Course Award for Best Picture - Resort
GrandPalmsResort.com
Grand Palms Country Club - Grand Course Notes
Hollywood Lakes Country Club - East Course opened in November 1964 followed by the Hollywood Lakes Country Club - West Course which was open by 1966.
In 1988, Hollywood Lakes Country Club began its conversion from 2 18-hole golf courses into 3 9-hole golf courses. During the conversion process, there were always 18 holes open. The East Course was worked on first, starting in 1988 and the West Course was worked on starting in 1989.
During the conversion process, in January 1989, the Hollywood Lakes Country Club changed their name to Hollywood Palms Country Club. This was short-lived, because in February 1989, after hints from officials from the City of Pembroke Pines, the name was changed to Grand Palms Country Club.
The Grand Palms Country Club - Grand and Royal Courses opened in April, 1991 and were designed by Wade Northrup.
The Grand Palms Country Club - Sabal Course opened in December, 1991 and was designed by Wade Northrup.
Grand Palms Country Club - Grand Course Area
Grand Palms Country Club - Grand Course Layout and Scorecard
Grand Palms Country Club Street View of Entrance
Grand Palms Country Club on Google Maps
Grand Palms Country Club on Bing Maps
Fort Lauderdale Country Club - North Course
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Fort Lauderdale Country Club - North Course
Private (Club) - 18 holes
415 Country Club Circle
Fort Lauderdale, Florida
Broward County
33317
Website
Other Courses at the Club:
Fort Lauderdale Country Club - South Course
Fort Lauderdale Country Club Logo
Fort Lauderdale Country Club - North Course Award for Best Picture
FortLauderdaleCC.com
Fort Lauderdale Country Club - North Course Notes
On December 1, 1951, the Fort Lauderdale Country Club - North Course was opened and joined the existing South Course.
The Fort Lauderdale Country Club - North Course was designed by the Army corp of engineers.
In 1999, Tom Pearson redesigned the Fort Lauderdale Country Club - North Course.
In 2006, Kipp Schulties drew up a master plan for the redesign of the Fort Lauderdale Country Club - North Course.
Fort Lauderdale Country Club - North Course Area
Fort Lauderdale Country Club - North Course Layout and Scorecard
Fort Lauderdale Country Club Street View of Entrance
Fort Lauderdale Country Club on Google Maps
Fort Lauderdale Country Club on Bing Maps
Fort Lauderdale Country Club - South Course
Info
Fort Lauderdale Country Club - South Course
Private (Club) - 18 holes
415 Country Club Circle
Fort Lauderdale, Florida
Broward County
33317
Website
Other Courses at the Club:
Fort Lauderdale Country Club - North Course
Fort Lauderdale Country Club Logo
Fort Lauderdale Country Club - South Course Award for Best Picture
FortLauderdaleCC.com
Fort Lauderdale Country Club - South Course Notes
West Side Golf Course opened on December 1, 1926 and it was designed by Hebert Charles Tippet and George Richardson Sr.. The West Side Golf Course was a municipal course owned by the City of Fort Lauderdale.
In December 1928, the City of Fort Lauderdale was forced to lease out the West Side Golf Course due to financial reasons, and the course was renamed as the Fort Lauderdale Country Club.
In 1936, the City of Fort Lauderdale ran the Fort Lauderdale Golf and Country Club again.
On December 1, 1951, the Fort Lauderdale Country Club - North Course was opened to keep up with the fast growing city.
In 1957, Fort Lauderdale City commissioners vote to sell the Fort Lauderdale Golf and Country Club to private interests rather than integrate and the Fort Lauderdale Country Club became a private club.
In 1991, Charles Ankrom redesigned the Fort Lauderdale Country Club - South Course.
In 2006, Kipp Schulties designed modifications for Fort Lauderdale Country Club - South Course.
Fort Lauderdale Country Club - South Course Area
Fort Lauderdale Country Club - South Course Layout and Scorecard
Fort Lauderdale Country Club Street View of Entrance
Fort Lauderdale Country Club on Google Maps
Fort Lauderdale Country Club on Bing Maps
Floranada Club South Golf Course
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Floranada Club South Golf Course
Closed - 18 Holes
Floranada Road & US 1
Fort Lauderdale, Florida
Broward County
33308
Floranada Club Logo
Floranada Club South Golf Course Award for Best Picture
Map and Imagery Library, George A. Smathers Libraries, University of Florida
This 1947 aerial clearly defines the remnants of The Floranada South Golf Course. The circular hub was the center of the City of Floranada which is today the corner of Floranada Road and US 1.
Floranada Club South Golf Course Notes
The city of Floranada (Florida + Canada) was incorporated on November 25, 1925 by a group of wealthy individuals, lead by Gwendolyn Maitland 'Countess of Lauderdale', to create another Palm Beach. The overall plans for The Floranada Club called for two golf courses.
From the book 'Oakland Park' by Anne Sallee, p.58
The American British Improvement Association which was the company in charge of the project went bankrupt shortly after a major hurricane hit on September 18, 1926 and the collapse of the Florida land boom. By that time construction of The Florananda Inn was started and the south golf course designed by William Flynn was constructed. By July 1, 1929 the town of Floranada was abolished. In Anne Sallee's book entitled 'Oakland Park', the title of the chapter regarding Floranada is beautifully called "The Era of Wonderful Nonsense".
Floranada Club South Golf Course Area
Floranada Club South Golf Course Estimated Layout and Scorecard
Floranada Club Street View of Entrance
Floranada Club on Google Maps
Floranada Club on Bing Maps
Flamingo Lakes Golf & Country Club
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Flamingo Lakes Golf & Country Club
Public (Semi-Private) - 18 Holes
701 SW Flamingo West Drive
Pembroke Pines, Florida
Broward County
33027
Website
Logo
Award for Best Picture
GolfAdvisor.com
Notes
Flamingo Lakes Golf & Country Club opened 9 holes in 1985 with the full 18 holes open in March 1986 and was designed by John Condon. Some reports show that Ed Ramey designed the course, but he was the head pro when the Flamingo Lakes course opened. Flamingo Lakes Golf & Country Club is located within the gated community of Century Village at Pembroke Pines.
Course Area
Course Layout and Scorecard
Street View of Entrance
Google Maps
Bing Maps
Wednesday, December 30, 2015
Escape Hotel Pitch & Putt Golf Course
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Escape Hotel Pitch & Putt Golf Course
Closed - 9 Holes Executive
2900 Rio Mar
Fort Lauderdale, Florida
Broward County
33304
Logo
Escape Hotel Pitch & Putt Golf Course Award for Best Picture
Ebay.com
Escape Hotel Pitch & Putt Golf Course Notes
The Escape Hotel opened in 1951, and somewhere in the 1950s, a 9-hole pitch & putt course was built on the premises.
This aerial from 1958 shows the golf course on the southern part of resort
(University of Florida Map & Digital Imagery Library)
By 1980, the Escape Hotel 9-hole pitch & putt course was replaced by tennis courts.
The Escape Hotel closed in the mid 1980s.
Escape Hotel Area
Escape Hotel Street View of Entrance
Escape Hotel on Google Maps
Escape Hotel on Bing Maps
Tuesday, December 29, 2015
Club at Emerald Hills
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Club at Emerald Hills
Resident - 18 Holes
4100 N Hills Drive
Hollywood, Florida
Broward County
33021
Website
The Club at Emerald Hills is a public golf course offering discounted green fees to residents of Broward County.
Club at Emerald Hills Logo
Club at Emerald Hills Award for Best Picture
TheClubAtEmeraldHills.com
Club at Emerald Hills Notes
Emerald Hills Golf Course opened in 1969 and was designed by Bruce Devlin and Robert von Hagge.
The Club at Emerald Hills was redesigned by Charles Ankrom in 1989.
Club at Emerald Hills Course Area
Club at Emerald Hills Course Layout and Scorecard
Club at Emerald Hills Street View of Entrance
Club at Emerald Hills on Google Maps
Club at Emerald Hills on Bing Maps
Eagle Lakes Golf Course
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Eagle Lakes Golf Course
Closed - 9 Holes Executive
7590 W Atlantic Blvd.
Margate, Florida
Broward County
33063
Eagle Lakes Golf Course Award for Best Picture
LoopNet.com
Eagle Lakes Golf Course Notes
Palm Lakes Golf Course opened in 1980.
Over time, Palm Lakes Golf Course was renamed Eagle Lakes Golf Course.
Eagle Lakes Golf Course closed in 2004.
Eagle Lakes Golf Course Area
Eagle Lakes Golf Course Layout and Scorecard
Eagle Lakes Golf Course Street View of Entrance
Eagle Lakes Golf Course on Google Maps
Eagle Lakes Golf Course on Bing Maps
Deerfield Country Club
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Deerfield Country Club
Closed - 18 Holes Executive
50 Fairway Drive
Deerfield Beach, Florida
Broward County
33441
Deerfield Country Club Logo
Deerfield Country Club Award for Best Picture
dccfl.com
Deerfield Country Club Notes
Deerfield Country Club opened in 1964 and was designed by William Mitchell.
Deerfield Country Club closed in 2013 and will become a business park.
Deerfield Country Club Course Area
Deerfield Country Club Course Layout and Scorecard
Deerfield Country Club Street View of Entrance
Deerfield Country Club on Google Maps
Bing Maps
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