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6815-73.3-140 6477-71.5-138 6076-69.6-130 5667-67.7-120 5160-69.8-124 Owned by the City of Pembroke Pines, this course places an emphasis on course management and accuracy. Golfers must negotiate fairways lined by lakes and ponds, and then execute a precise approach to the greens. Players' games are frequently put to the test, yet it's possible to do well here even if you don't hit a 250 yard drive every time! The course is now in excellent condition due to the new $7M renovation completed in 2007, using new Paspalum Supreme grass throughout the course. |
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2/23/2009 - Nice course, wide open, easy to play. Fun, very friendly.Posted by John (Naugatuck, CT)
This course has narrow fairways and well-maintained greens. Water comes into play on thirteen holes, including all but one on the front nine. The last four holes are without any water hazards, but there is plenty of sand. The final water hole, #14, 519-yard, par 5, requires a tee shot to a fairway that is pinched by water on both sides. The approach is to a green that is protected by water on three sides, as well as sand bunkers in the front and back.