Monday, November 13, 2006

North Palm Beach Attraction Golf Course to Re-open

Golfers can look forward to improvements at the North Palm Beach Country Club Golf Course when it re-opens on Nov. 17.

Designed by Jack Nicklaus, the public course now has new grass, different routes for many holes, new trees and a lake close to the 10th hole. Renovators relocated 12 tees and expanded the course to extend 7,100 yards, nearly a thousand yards more than it originally was. The total cost for reconstruction was estimated at $4.8 million.

But this does more than just make the club look pretty. Golfers will face new enjoyable challenges on the course with the addition of valleys and ponds. The course membership has already increased since the renovation began.

Members can also expect to see improvements in the resort’s restaurant including more outdoor seating and renovations at the bar. Builders aren’t limiting the course to golfers. They added a banquet hall that holds more than 150 people in hopes of attracting people to have parties and weddings.

The village of North Palm Beach is popular for its pastime resorts involving fishing, boating and golfing. Because the area is relatively small, the country club is near many waterfront homes in North Palm Beach.

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