 | Miami National Golf Club - Dolphin/Barracuda (Miami, FL) The course was just redone by its new owners. Great greens and fairways. Water comes into play on numerous holes. New golf carts with GPS system available. If you go out you will not be disappointed.... - Total Reviews: 1 |
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 | Flamingo Lakes Country Club (Pembroke Pines, FL) Despite playing only 6100 from back tees, Flamingo Lakes is a fun course to play with many doglegs, lots of water and is usually in great shape. - Total Reviews: 1 |
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 | Golf Club of Miami - West (Miami, FL) Its a course that always keeps its greens immaculate. The course can play very long from championship tees. The key to this course is hitting fairways. - Total Reviews: 1 |
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 | Golf Club of Miami - East (Miami, FL) This course is very nice. The greens are usually beautiful. This course plays much easier than its counterpart west course. - Total Reviews: 1 |
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 | Miami Springs Golf Course (Miami Springs, FL) This course is long and open. It is great for those learning the game because there is almost no trouble. It is a grip and rip course! - Total Reviews: 2 |
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 | Keys Gate Golf & Tennis Club (Homestead, FL) Good for use with your South Florida Golf Pass. Never crowded with decent snack bar and a water driving range. - Total Reviews: 4 |
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 | Crandon Park Golf Course (Key Biscayne, FL) An UNBELIEVABLE course. Cut into the mangroves and on the bay - no homes on the course - matches up with any course anywhere. - Total Reviews: 2 |
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 | Eagle Woods Golf & Country Club (Miramar, FL) lots of potential Birdy holes here!#14 is a par 5, 465 yds from the white tees,& with a decent drive,reachable in 2 shots.Watchout for the small,narrow, creek that runs across the front of the green! - Total Reviews: 2 |
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