World-renowned architect Arthur Hills created this masterfully designed championship layout. The course sits quietly nestled between the Atlantic Ocean and Biscayne Bay, minutes from South Beach and scores of world-class hotels, restaurants and shopping. Its well-balanced design challenges the accomplished golfer while complimenting the amateur. Decades ago, Miami Beach Golf Club was the venue for the Miami Beach Open, a regular stop on the PGA Tour. The course was modernized in 1972 by Bruce Devlin and Robert Von Hagge. In December of 2002, it received an $11 million renovation and redesign that resulted in the wonderful golf course you will find today. When you first play this course, you may think it has been designed exclusively for long hitters, but don't worry -- many holes are dogleg designs that allow you to bite off a good portion of the distance with good tee shots. Greens are well-bunkered and elevated. Several beautiful and strategically placed lakes are featured on this course.
Course Facts
Built in 1933
Designed by Arthur Hills
Rebuilt in 2003
Public course
Club Facilities
Mens and womens locker rooms with showers
Practice driving range
Practice putting green
Mens Titleiest clubs and Womens Lady Cobras
Food and Beverage
Open daily 9 am - close
Lunch menu includes American Cuisine
Bar serves beer, wine and mixed drinks
Small facilities are available
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