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The first of three courses at the new PGA National Resort Complex on PGA Blvd. in Palm Beach Gardens opened
for play February 4. At right, construction is under way on the first of 2,500 single-family residences that, along
with 4,000 multi -family units, will house more than 15,000 residents.
Golfers around the country envy
south Florida's perfect year 'round
weather, while south Floridians
envy the links of Palm Beach
County.
Golf Digest recently published
their list of the 100 greatest courses
in America. Florida led the list with
11, and of these, four are in Palm
Beach County, while a fifth is just
across the line in Martin County.
Seminole, in northern Palm Beach
County, is the stellar example of
the area's premier courses, ranking
high among Golf magazine's "50
Greatest Golf Courses in the World."
Joining Seminole on Golf Digest's
tabulation of the top courses in
America are Pine Tree in Delray
Beach, J DM ( East) in Palm Beach
Gardens, Mayacoo Lakes in West
Palm Beach and Jupiter Hills north
of Tequesta (on the Martin County
side of the border with Palm Beach
County).
There are over 300 beautiful golf
courses in Florida, and according to
PGA headquarters in Lake Park,
between 80 and 90 of them are in
Palm Beach County. From Boca
Raton to Delray Beach, from Palm
Beach to West Palm and north, the
list of outstanding club names
familiar to golfers across the coun-
try is astounding: Boca West, Boca
Lago, Delray Dunes, Quail Ridge,
Wellington, Breakers, Royal Palm
Beach.
A grand tour begins in the
northern reaches of the county. We
arrive in an area that in recent years
has been virtually blossoming with
excellent challenges to both the big
hitters and the finesse players.
Seminole long ago put North Palm
Beach on the map, but Frenchman's
Creek, East Pointe, Lost Tree Club,
Jonathan's Landing and the North
Palm Beach Country Club are now
equally established in the ranks of
the game's elite playgrounds.
Perhaps the single feature of
each of these courses that binds
them together is the one out-
standing challenge—that special
hole where the golfer must force
himself to cease marveling at its
beauty long enough to concentrate
on the shot selection required to
pick up the gauntlet and walk away
as the victor rather than the
vanquished.
At Seminole, "The Hole" is the
388 -yard, par 4 sixth. Weaving in
and around two elongated strings
of bunkers that block the golfer's
view of the green, the sixth hole
presents a vista of sand and trouble
that can result in double and triple
bogies on a windy day. Tommy Ar-
mour called the hole, "the finest
single golf hole in the United
States," and Ben Hogan judged it,
"the best par 4 in the world."
Frenchman's Creek near Juno has
a total of 36 holes, but on the North
course's fifth hole the foliage is the
foil. A 390 -yard par 4, the fairway is
generously wide. If your tee shot
goes to the right, though, you're
completely screened from the
green by a tree that covers half of it.
If your second shot is a bit short, go
right to your bag for a new ball;
there's a pond directly in front of
the promised land.
Just a few miles to the east of
Frenchman's Creek lies the jewel of
the North Palm Beach area par 3's.
Number 16 at East Pointe is 200
yards long with out of bounds on
the left of the fairway and water on
the right from tee to green. The
green is bunkered to the left and
the rear, and if your tee shot puts
you in the sand, the only thing you
see when you look up is water. The
green is double -tiered, but don't
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Number 12 at the West Palm Beach Country Club has treacherous rough
on the left and measures 430 yards from the tee, around the dogleg to the
green. At the 375 -yard mark, you have the feeling of hitting into a funnel.
worry—if you fly it, there's more
water in the back.
Adjacent to the Intracoastal
Waterway off Indiantown Road in
Jupiter, Jonathan's Landing saves
the suspense until the very end.
The 18th hole is a 456 -yard par 4
with huge bunkers on the right side
of the fairway and water directly in
front of both the tee and the green.
If you like to shoot par, play this
course in the summer. During the
winter, the wind blows right in your
face, and it's impossible to hit the
green in two.
Singer Island's Lost Tree Club
features number 16. A 444 -yard par
4, the distance is the trick. The
fairway is a sweeping dogleg to the
left with traps all the way down on
both the left and the right. The key
to conquering this hole is a long
tee -shot with accurate placement.
Your second shot is to a green that
slopes down at an angle from the
northwest to the southeast. The
water on this hole is only cosmetic,
but the pin placement can give you
fits.
Beauty is the byword at the only
golf course within the village of
North Palm Beach. Golf pro Peter
Finlayson calls the 400 -yard second
hole at the North Palm Beach
Country Club, "The prettiest in the
nation." A par 4, the hole is
landscaped on high terrain with a
spectacular view of the Intracoastal
Waterway. As you look out from the
tee, the left side of the fairway is
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lined with luxurious foliage. There
are no prevailing winds to bother
you, but if you fade your drive
badly, you're in the Intracoastal.
Sneaking across the county line,
Jupiter Hills includes a fascinating
challenge at number 16. Designed
by George and Tom Fazio, the hole
was originally conceived as a straight-
away par 4. George, however, dis-
covered an alternate green site on
top of a dune and rather than
abandon the original concept for
the shorter, more intriguing design,
he decided to leave both greens.
After his drive, the golfer is pre-
sented with a choice between a
long, straight iron shot to one green,
or a shorter pitch up through the
trees to another.
A short drive up U.S. 1 to Stuart,
takes our search for the great
challenge on the links to Sailfish
Point, where Jack Nicklaus designed
a private course scheduled to open
later this year. The "window on the
sea," the 18th green, is a fitting
climax to a beautiful course. Elevated
to a height of 12 feet above sea
level, it will afford a magnificent
view of the ocean.
Heading south back into Palm
Beach County, it is nearly impossi-
ble to thin out the list. Certainly In-
dian Trail, President, Breakers West,
Indian Spring, Boca Del Mar and
the Boca Raton Hotel and Club all
offer excellent rounds of golf that
require power, finesse and tours of
the links in stunning environments.
Four clubs, though, Pine Tree,
Mayacoo Lakes, J DM East and the
West Palm Beach Country Club, in-
clude something special.
The 16th at Pine Tree looks very
tough at 666 yards from the pro
tees, but Sam Snead played a round
there recently, and "Slammin'
Sammy's" choice was number
seven. A 465 -yard par 4, the 7th is a
dogleg to the right with a pond
about 100 yards off the tee. There is
also water along the entire right
side of the hole. There's no way to
play over, through or around it, so
you have to go left, but between
the water and the out of bounds to
the left there's only a 75-to100-foot
wide hitting area. If you manage to
place your drive there, you're
hitting to a kidney -shaped green
protected by five bunkers (four left
of the green and one right). The
green is sloped east to west, and at
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The North Palm Beach Country Club is the only golf course actually within
the village of North Palm Beach. Like its namesake, the byword here is
beauty as is evident from the luxurious foliage lining the fairway on
number two.
the 1979 U.S. Seniors, the pin place-
ment left players who put their
second shots on the front right with
a 100 -foot putt.
The 18th at Nlayacoo Lakes is a
monster! The green on this 455 -
yard par 4 is protected by water in
front and on the right that begins
70 yards up the fairway. If you
should fly the green, you're in a
very large bunker. The problems,
however, begin long before the
putting surface. From the tee, you
look out at solid trees on the right
and out of bounds and a creek on
the left. Most of the year, there's a
wind in your face, and a driver and
a 3 -wood won't get a big hitter
On number 18 at Jonathan's Landing in Jupiter, this is your vista as you tee
off with the wind in your face. During the winter, it's impossible to hit the
green in two on this 465 -yard par four.
there in two. If the wind happens to
come up when your second shot is
in the air, it just hangs there and
comes down with a splash. )DM
East, another of Golf Digest's "top
100 courses," has a wind hazard of
its own. Bunkers on either side of
the green on number five aren't a
major problem, but water runs
down the left side of the fairway
and then crosses in front of the
green. At 431 yards, this hole always
plays long, but when the wind
blows in at you, it is almost un-
reachable. Gardner Dickinson once
hit two tremendous woods and was
congratulating himself on getting a
shot at an eagle until somebody
told him it was a par 4.
The 430 -yard 12th hole at the
West Palm Beach Country Club is a
slight dogleg to the left with
mounds, trees and treacherous
rough on the left. This par 4 has
more treacherous rough on the
right, and at the 375 -yard mark, you
have the feeling of hitting into a
funnel. There is some latitude into
the green itself, but not much.
Accuracy is necessary to outhit the
contours, mounds and one big,
The jewel of the North Palm Beach area's par three's, number 16 at East
Pointe is 200 yards long with out of bounds on the left and water on the
right from tee to green.
strategically placed trap.
These are just a few of the fasci-
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Number five at JDM East in Palm Beach Gardens helped put this course on
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