Volusia County’s Daytona Beach Golf Club is located close to the cool waters of Daytona Beach and just minutes from the Daytona Beach International Airport and the Daytona International Speedway. The City owns and operates the facility which offers two championship layouts, the South Course and the North Course.
The Daytona Beach Golf Club, South Course was designed by the renowned golf course architect Donald Ross and built under the supervision of club president Carl H. Knappe. The South Course is the club’s original 18-holes and is a Donald Ross design. Much of the originality of Mr. Ross' design is evident. It is a very sporty golf course; the tee shot being very forgiving, but approaches are demanding if players want to get close to the flag stick for a birdie attempt. Florida Oaks and tall pines with a little water are a great feature on this par 72 layout
In 1944, Ross returned to Daytona Beach Golf Club, South Course to redesign several holes and greens and observed that not all his design details were carried out in the original plans. In 1997, the course was redesigned by Lloyd Clifton, who had served as South Course greens keeper in the 1950s.
The Daytona Beach Golf Club, North Course has played host to various tournaments, including the Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University "Eagles" Women's Golf team, who uses the course for practice and intercollegiate matches. The Eagles women's team also hosts the club's annual "Bash at the Beach" golf tournament.
Aside from the two golf courses, the Daytona Beach Golf Club offers a driving range, pitching and chipping area, indoor practice, practice hole, putting green, and a golf school academy – all designed to help golfers get the moist out of their game. The clubhouse can provide cold drinks and snacks to players, while those looking for something more substantial will find it at the in-house restaurant.
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Daytona Beach Golf Club is a golf community surrounded by family style recreation, attractions and entertainment. This well-established suburban golf neighborhood offers luxurious golf homes including single family detached golf houses, townhomes, condominiums, as well as a few large golf estate homes, featuring varying architectural styles from numerous builders.
The golf community surrounding the Daytona Beach Golf Club offers world-class amenities, including community pools, fitness centers, clubhouses, parks and playgrounds. Aside from playing at the Daytona Beach Golf Club, the neighborhood also provides tennis and pickleball courts, sports fields, and walking and biking trails. The Daytona Beach area offers 23-miles of beaches and plenty of fun.
Daytona Beach has a rich history that dates back to the 1500s. With so many things to do in the area and so many attractions, it’s no wonder so many people choose to live in this wonderful neighborhood. Golf properties in the area are also located near schools, shopping, restaurants, business and attractions, and with easy access to local highways commuting is a breeze.
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