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| Miami Beach Golf Club |
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The renowned architect Arthur Hills beautifully desinged this championship golf course. In 1972 Bruce Devlin and Bob Von Hagge modernized and added to this masterpeice. The Miami Beach Golf Club course was once the venue for the Miami Beach Open, a regular stop on the PGA tour.
When you first play this course, you may think it has been designed exclusively for long hitters. Dont worry -- many holes are dogleg designs that allow you to bite off a good portion of the distance with good tee shots.
This golf course sits quietly nestled between the Atlantic Ocean and Biscayne Bay, minutes from South Beach and scores of world class hotels, restaurants and shopping.
Directions: From the South Take 1-95 North to the 95th Street Exit. Go East on 95th Street to 2nd Avenue. (95th Street dead ends at 2nd Avenue) Turn Left on 2nd Avenue. Once you have turned left get in the right hand lane. Turn right on 96th Street. Take 96th Street to Biscayne Boulevard. Turn left onto Biscayne Boulevard, Miami Shores Country Club is 2 blocks down Biscayne Boulevard on the left. From Downtown Take Biscayne Blvd (US-1) North. Go North to 100th Street. (arround 5 miles) Miami Shores Country Club is located on Biscayne Boulevard and NE 100 Street on the left hand side. From the North Take I-95 South to the 125th Street Exit. Go East on 125th Street to Biscayne Boulevard. Turn right on Biscayne Boulevard. Continue South on Biscayne Boulevard. Miami Shores Country Club is on the right From Miami Beach Take either I-195 or I-395 across Biscayne Bay. Take the Biscayne Boulevard (U.S. 1) exit. Turn right on Biscayne Boulevard (heading North). Miami Shores Country Club is located on Biscayne Boulevard and NE 100 Street on the left hand side. From Bal Harbour Take 96th Street in Bal Harbour west to the Broad Causeway, go straight ahead after the toll
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Score Card Summary
| Tee Box |
Yards |
Slope |
Rating |
| Black |
6813 |
131 |
73.1 |
| Blue |
6430 |
128 |
71.1 |
| White |
5908 |
120 |
68.5 |
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