PALM BEACH GARDENS GOLF CLUB
🇺🇸 Palm Beach Gardens, FL, USA
Designed by Dusenberry Design, Roy Case
Palm Beach Gardens Golf Club occupies land in the northern reaches of Palm Beach County, part of the planned community development that gave Palm Beach Gardens its name in the late 1950s. The course was designed by Roy Case with involvement from Dusenberry Design, reflecting the practical approach to Florida golf architecture common in the region's residential communities during the latter half of the twentieth century. The layout serves a membership drawn primarily from the surrounding neighborhoods and seasonal residents who spend winter months in South Florida.
The routing works through relatively flat terrain typical of coastal Florida, with fairways framed by mature tropical vegetation including palms, live oaks, and native pines. Water features appear on multiple holes, a characteristic element of golf courses built in this low-lying landscape where retention ponds serve both aesthetic and drainage functions. Bunkers are positioned to define landing areas and guard greens, which vary in size and contour to provide strategic interest across the eighteen holes.
The club operates as a private facility with amenities that include dining and social spaces for members. Palm Beach Gardens itself developed into one of Florida's larger municipalities and hosts several golf courses, including PGA National Resort nearby, which has brought professional tournament golf to the area. The club maintains its course for year-round play, with Bermuda grass surfaces suited to the subtropical climate and the demands of both resident and seasonal membership.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Palm Beach Gardens was designed by Dusenberry Design and Roy Case.
Yes. Palm Beach Gardens at Palm Beach Gardens Golf Club is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Palm Beach Gardens is 72.
Palm Beach Gardens plays 6,313 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Palm Beach Gardens is 144.
Palm Beach Gardens is a 18-hole course.