Adios Golf Club is a private, 18-hole championship golf course located in Coconut Creek, Florida. Considered one of the ultimate men's golf clubs and recently ranked as one of the 20 best golf clubs in Golf Digest, this is the club to golf, relax, and enjoy the privacy offered. Very little public information is provided by the club, and they like to keep it that way, with a who's who of many of the area's top athletes and influential socialites making up the membership.
Opened in 1982, Adios Golf Club's par 72 layouts were designed by Arnold Palmer and a design team that included golf course architects Ed Seay and Robert Walker. Adios' greens and fairways are carpeted in lush Bermuda grass with the course measuring 6,879-yards and featuring four sets of tees for differing skill levels.
The course was renovated in 2014 by Kipp Schulties Golf Design and today Adios Golf Club is one of the finest clubs in South Florida, holding true to the lore and tradition of club golf while building on its own traditions in excellence and camaraderie. Members and their guests are treated to a golf course that is maintained in "tournament-ready conditions" daily and is welcomed by a magnificent British Colonial-style clubhouse, unsurpassed in its casual elegance and comfort.
Architect's: Arnold Palmer, Ed Seay, Kipp Schulties, and Robert Walker
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Adios Golf Club is a private, 18-hole championship golf course located in Coconut Creek. Considered one of the ultimate men's golf clubs and recently ranked as one of the 20 best golf clubs in Golf Digest, this is the club to golf, relax, and enjoy the privacy offered.
Although not a gated residential community, Adios Golf Club has a range of golf homes available nearby, including single-family residences, condominium developments, and townhouses, as well as grand golf estate homes. Coconut Creek offers a vibrant nightlife with plenty of restaurants and entertainment, as well as boutique shopping close by.
Opened in 1982, Adios Golf Club's par 72 layouts were designed by Arnold Palmer and a design team that included respected golf course architects Ed Seay and Robert Walker. The course was renovated in 2014 by Kipp Schulties Golf Design and today continues to be one of the finest clubs in South Florida
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