ADDISON RESERVE COUNTRY CLUB
🇺🇸 Delray Beach, FL, USA
Designed by Arthur Hills
Redemption at Addison Reserve isn't just a course; it’s a layered reflection of South Florida golf, embodying the optimism of its Delray Beach setting. Originally conceived in the late 1990s, this isn't hallowed ground where championships echo through the pines. What it *is*, is a thoughtfully updated experience catering to a discerning membership.
This is a parkland style course, with generous fairways – a welcome invitation off the tee, but its challenge emerges closer to the green. Redesigned by notable architects over the years, it favors strategic play over sheer power. It is designed with a nod to playability for its well-heeled members. Undulating greens and carefully placed water hazards demand calculated approaches. One can't just grip and rip their way around Addison Reserve.
Its membership is a reflection of the broader community: affluent, active, and socially engaged. The clubhouse hums with a quiet energy, a place where post-round analysis blends seamlessly with pre-dinner cocktail chatter. It's a place where neighbors compete, commiserate, and celebrate - all within the meticulously manicured grounds of their enclave. Known to be popular among doctors and financial professionals.
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Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Redemtion/Salvation was designed by Arthur Hills.
Redemtion/Salvation at Addison Reserve Country Club is listed as private on Course Vaults; guest access is typically restricted.
Par at Redemtion/Salvation is 72.
Redemtion/Salvation plays 6,670 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Redemtion/Salvation is 140.
Redemtion/Salvation is a 18-hole course.