Discover the best top things to do in Brevard County, United States including Rockledge Country Club, Duran Golf Club, The Majors Golf Club, Viera East Golf Club, Aquarina Country Club, Sherwood Golf Club, Indian River Preserve Golf Course, Spessard Holland Golf Course, Habitat Golf Course, Cocoa Beach Country Club.
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4.5 based on 75 reviews
From Peter, Robin, Mavis and Katie in the pro shop, to the golf course attendants at the bag drop to the restaurant staff, we were greeted warmly and made to feel welcome. Range area with chipping and putting green is spacious and very nicely laid out. Course is in terrific shape, challenging, and a good test for all levels. Also, play the Par 3 next to the practice range if you have time, it is lighted in the evening and closes at 9:00pm, wonderful views at sunset! I noticed families and young kids playing the Par 3, looked like alot of fun.
4.0 based on 28 reviews
We golf here quite a bit. It is the best local course. Fairways are kept up and greens perfect. Cost is reasonable and staff pleasant for the most part. Course is quiet except when it follows 95. Lots of wildlife and landscaping is plentiful. We enjoy golfing here and usually grab a bite to eat in their restaurant. The egg sandwiches are yummy but some of the workers here are grumpy. Course runs about 4 hours unless crowded. Pro shop employees are real friendly and you can buy anything you need to golf here.
4.0 based on 37 reviews
This is a public golf course.
4.0 based on 57 reviews
Top-notch conditions, scenic beauty, style, and substance make Indian RIver Preserve Golf Club the Space Coast's preferred destination for a golf. The course features lush, rolling fairways, surrounded by serene lakes, and native Florida vegetation & wildlife. First-timers and regulars alike will enjoy a quality golf experience that is challenging but not overwhelming. Eight holes on the back nine, as well as the final five on the front, feature menacing water hazards. Holes #9, #13, and #16 rank among the Space Coast's most Spectacular. The course also includes a bonus 19th green par 3 shaped like the continent of Australia!
It has been a few years since I have played this course, as a matter of fact the last time I played there it was call Walk About and the Clubhouse was a double wide. We let me assure you that it all has changed. Now called Indian River Preserve Golf Course and it has a beautiful new clubhouse and restaurant (Andreas). And all are top notch. Let me be honest with you...if you are looking for an EASY track this is not your course. The challenging track has plenty of tight narrow fairways, undulating greens and requires TARGET skills. But it is breath taking. Talk to Will in the Clubhouse or Brandi in the restaurant if need help. CON: They have 1 Par 3 on the front where you have difficulty seeing the top of the flag and it is ALL carry. Needs a little trimming.
4.0 based on 41 reviews
Designed by Palmer Enterprises, this popular stretched executive 18-hole course offers an oasis of golfing pleasure between the Atlantic Ocean and the Indian River. The 5,210 yard course features sailboats and birds along the inland waterway on the west. From the east, the constant, yet unpredictable breeze off the Atlantic Ocean offers exceptional seaside golfing — challenging use of all 14 clubs. Golfers will also appreciate the hole-in-one advantage of the six par-3 holes that vary from 128 to 191 yards. Weaving through more than 800 sabal palms, eleven par-4 holes and one par-5 hole complete the opportunity for first rate play at this well-manicured 67-par course.
4.0 based on 23 reviews
In close proximity to the Indian River Lagoon and Brevard County’s southern boundary, this championship golf course is a haven for wildlife and golfers. A sense of solitude prevails throughout the wetlands, pine forests, and rolling terrain—as the only backyard you’re in belongs to sandhill cranes, gopher tortoises, scrub-jays and other wildlife. With imaginative topographical features, mounded fairways, water features and elevation changes, each hole uniquely tests the golfer. Although the Scottish 6th and the Carolina Style 13th hole are a challenge, the beauty of the natural hazards is an unforgettable experience for both beginner and pro.
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