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Palm Aire Oaks 

2600 Palm Aire Drive N.
Pompano Beach, FL
3.5 star rating 13 Reviews 2 dollar rating Semi-private Course

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Palm Aire Oaks
  • One of the four par 72 courses that can be part of a "stay and play" package
  • Called the "Mighty Oaks" by some
  • Greens are large, true rolling and feature TifEagle grass
  • Has a rich history of hosting prestigious golf events
  • Water comes into play on 10 holes
  • Large greens combine with many dogleg fairways for a fair challenge

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Yardage:
6910
Rating:
73.3
Slope:
131
Yardage:
6370
Rating:
70.8
Slope:
125
Yardage:
5855
Rating:
68.3
Slope:
120
Yardage:
4860
Rating:
62.9
Slope:
103
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Customer Reviews (13)

2/22/2013 - Better than Palm Air. Nicer fairways and greens. Posted by Claude (Nepean, ON CANADA)

2/23/2012 - Solid course. Posted by Jeff (Ocala, FL)

10/20/2011 - Golf was in good shape, course ok. Temperature wasn't nice, couldn't really appreciate the course to is value Posted by Sylvain (Repentigny, QC CANADA)

3/5/2011 - Great value - tough course Posted by Paul (Phoenix, MD)

3/5/2011 - Toughest course at the resort. Good value, however. A real test. We played a Fla Scramble here to chop the length some. Posted by Paul (Phoenix, MD)

2/19/2011 - Very good course in good condition. We enjoyed the round and the facilities. Will play it again when we are on this side. Posted by Zahed (Richmond Hill, ON CANADA)

3/19/2010 - Very nice course hard to find as there are 3 18s. We played the Oaks. Greens were in super condition and would play again. Posted by Michael (East Hanover, NJ)

3/5/2010 - We played both the Cypress and Palm courses. The greens on both courses were in good shape. The Cyress was more interesting. Posted by Del (Norwalk, OH)

3/5/2010 - We played both the Cypress and Palm courses. The greens on both courses were in good shape. The Cyress was more interesting. Posted by Del (Norwalk, OH)

3/4/2010 - This was our third course in a five course rotation and I can honestly say each course progressively got better but the condition of this course was still a little rough, that may have to do with the time of year. I would not play this course again. Posted by Chuck (Lasalle, IL)

3/4/2010 - Staff was friendly and courteous, pace of play was good. Course was in good shape and was a nice layout. Posted by Henry (Warrington, PA)

12/23/2009 - Played second round in afternoon after Cypress in morning. Ate at the restaurant, very good, fast service. Went out quickly. Course was in good shape not as tough as Cypress but definitely a challenge for good golfers. Would definitely return.
Posted by David (Plainview, NY)

2/5/2009 - Wide open course (Oaks). Not very pretty, Not well marked as far as finding the next tee box. Complex is so large, had trouble finding and exiting the course. Posted by Richard (Brookfield, CT)

This club has five outstanding courses. The Palms Course has undulating and well-bunkered greens. There are lateral water hazards which will come into play on many holes. The Pines Course is an excellent design for the long ball hitters, but beware of the large fairway bunkers. The Sabals Course is an executive course which is also well bunkered. This is a great course to improve your short game. It consists of fourteen par 3's and four par 4's. The Oaks Course has water coming into play on ten holes. The greens are large, and there are many dogleg fairways. The Cypress Course has large, undulating greens and several dogleg fairways. Water hazards come into play on eleven holes, plus numerous sand bunkers have been incorporated into the course design. One of the most difficult holes on the Cypress Course is #18,a 430-yard, par 4, with out-of-bounds stakes on both the left and right sides of the fairway, and requiring an approach shot to an elevated green. There is an aquatic driving range available that uses floating balls.

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About Palm Aire Oaks

Originally designed by George and Tom Fazio with a dramatic
$3 million restoration by Fazio Design Inc., Palm Aire Oaks is a fine test of golf in South Florida. The superlative TifEagle greens have drawn rave reviews from Nike Tour pros, PGA
Tour officials, Golf Channel broadcasters and countless golfers,
as one of the finest putting surfaces in South Florida.


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Course Facts

    Year Built:
    1971

    Course Designer:
    George & Tom Fazio

    Club Type:
    Semi-private course

Club Facilities

    Showers:
    Men's and women's locker rooms with showers

    Driving Range:
    2 driving ranges

    Putting Greens:
    4 practice putting greens

    Chipping Range:
    2 chipping greens

    Club Rentals:
    Callaway Rental Club

Food and Beverage

    Restaurant:
    Open daily 7 am - 3 pm

    Meals:
    Serves breakfast and lunch

    Bar:
    Beer, wine and mixed drinks

    Banquet Facilities:
    Facilities available upon request
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