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Golf Club of Miami - Course 1
This club has outstanding eighteen hole regulation public golf courses. The East Course requires shot placement and strategy from all skill levels. The West Course features rolling greens, lush fairways ...
Golf Club of Miami - Course 2
This club has outstanding eighteen hole regulation golf courses. The East Course requires shot placement and strategy from all skill levels. The West Course features rolling greens, lush fairways ...
International Links
This tight golf course has water hazards that come into play on fourteen holes. The greens are large, undulating and have medium speed. There are more than 650 new fifteen-foot live oak and palm ...
Killian Greens Golf Club
This well-maintained public golf course has narrow fairways that are flat and easy to walk. The greens are slightly sloped and firm, so holding your shots on the greens will be difficult at times. In ...
Miccosukee Golf & Country Club - Course 1
Formerly known as Miami National Golf Club, this facility has three individual nine hole public golf courses that are played in three eighteen hole combinations. All the fairways are narrow due to an ...
Miccosukee Golf & Country Club - Course 2
Formerly known as Miami National Golf Club, this facility has three individual nine hole public golf courses that are played in three eighteen hole combinations. All the fairways are narrow due to an ...
Miccosukee Golf & Country Club - Course 3
Formerly known as Miami National Golf Club, this facility has three individual nine hole golf courses that are played in three eighteen hole combinations. All the fairways are narrow due to an ...
Palmetto Golf Course
This golf course has water that comes into play on ten holes, including its signature hole, #3, a 435-yard, par 4. The course's designer, Dick Wilson, currently has four courses that host PGA ...
Westview Country Club
This golf course has fairways that are bordered by thick trees. The terrain is flat and easy to walk, but the fairways are narrow, and the small greens are fast and well-bunkered. Water comes ...
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