The Golf Club of Jupiter is an 18-hole regulation length golf course in Jupiter, Florida. This short layout features 4 sets of teeboxes for the enjoyment of golfers of all skill levels.
Pete Dye spent part of his youth at Pinehurst, where he became a lifelong admirer of Donald Ross, and Pinehurst was clearly on his mind when he set out to design The Dye Preserve. "We aimed at making a different kind of golf course down here," he said. What he built was in effect a non-Floridian golf course in Florida, a task inspired and helped by the quality of the soil, the grasses and the trees.
This 7,224-yard challenge designed by the game's greatest legend can be your everyday test. As a player, Jack Nicklaus changed the way the game is played, setting records that may never be broken. But equally impressive is the mark he is leaving on the game as an architect. Many of his courses have been lauded as among the best modern designs in the world. This masterpiece in design, his first for The Ritz-Carlton, is innovative in both the challenge it presents and in the elements of the course itself. This course holds special significance as Mr. Nicklaus walked this natural forest land more than 20 years ago, envisioning the design detail and flow of play of this world-class course.
Idyllically situated by the ocean on Jupiter's natural estuary, Jupiter Dunes is unquestionably Florida's finest short course. Redesigned and rebuilt in 2003, the beautiful and distinctive property spreads 18 holes over 28 acres.
Greg Norman has a hands-on approach that is unique to the golf course design process. Norman spent hundreds of weeks of his successful professional career as the world's top ranked player and he had the opportunity to compete on some of the most illustrious golf courses in the world. His experience enables him to create golf course designs with all skill levels in mind.
The final three holes of the JL Village Course are considered one of toughest finishing combinations in the area. Perhaps the most difficult of these three holes is the daunting par-five seventeenth hole. The highlight of this hole is the "cruise" on the JL Village Ferryboat that shuttles players, and their carts, across a boating channel. With its idealistic setting in beautiful South Florida, the Village Course affords golfers of all abilities the opportunity to challenge their games and enjoy the scenery.
;The natural beauty and rolling terrain of the Hills course at Old Trail has drawn players of all levels for the past two decades. Built in 1991 by renowned golf course architect Arthur Hills, is a wonderful test of golf and a perfect contrast to Tom Fazio's layout at Old Trail.
The natural beauty and rolling terrain of the Fazio course at Old Trail has drawn players of all levels for the past two decades. Built in 1985 by renowned golf course architect Tom Fazio, the course has been host to USGA Qualifiers, Florida State and Palm Beach County Amateur Championships as well as many professional events. This resume has earned the Fazio course its reputation as the championship venue at Jonathan's Landing Golf Club. Renovations in 2005 and 2008 have seen new TifEagle greens and "Celebration" fairways installed to enhance an already pristine track. Don't let the serenity of the "hidden gem" distract you from this true test of golf.
Golfers will delight in our distinctly different Robert von Hagge courses offering a total of 45 Challenging Championship Holes.
The 18-hole championship golf course, designed by renowned golf course architect Joe Lee, opened in October of 1999. Lush, rolling fairways weave throughout undulated landscape, which is surrounded by serene lakes and native vegetation.
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