With a population of a little over 19,000, the city of Belle Glade is considered the Gateway to the Everglades. While there are no golf homes on the Belle Glade Municipal Golf Club's course, there are detached homes nearby as well as Motorhome and RV sites at the Torrey Island Campground.
Designed by Gary Player and Karl Litten, Belle Glade features three sets of tees for different skill levels. It includes a driving range, a Pro Shop, and a teaching pro for those interested in developing their skills in golf. Situated in the center of Florida's agricultural heartland the club is the primary social and recreational hub for golf home residents.
Those interested in buying a golf property close to Belle Glade can check Pahokee and South Bay, where they can find affordable single-family homes and even large multi-family homes. These properties range in size from 696-square feet to over 8,096-square feet and have 2 to 12-bedrooms and bathrooms, and 2 or more car garages. These homes are priced from approximately $85,000 to $625,000.
The children of Belle Glade Municipal Golf Club attend A-rated schools, including Alexander W. Dreyfoos Jr. School of the Arts, Suncoast Community High School, Morikami Park Elementary School, Western Academy Charter School, and Bak Middle School of the Arts.
The Lawrence E. Will Museum is where residents can find more about the town. The Dolly Hand Arts Center is also where residents can enjoy concerts, art shows, and theater productions. The Lake Okeechobee Scenic Trail runs through Belle Glade, attracting campers, fishers, and outdoorsmen. Football is also a big tradition at Belle Glade, producing 60 of the finest players to become National Football League players.
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