The Yacht and Country Club of Stuart are situated in coastal Stuart, Florida, home to the renowned beaches of Hutchinson Island and award-winning fishing in Port Salerno. This private club which features a testing 18-hole golf course is also conveniently located close to Stuart's historic downtown city center.
The Yacht and Country Club of Stuart were founded in 1963, although the current layout was built in 1971 by Charlie Martin and Charles Ankrom, before further refinement in 1976 by Thomas Pearson. The par 71 course is a challenging proposition for any golfer. Playing to 6,463-yards from the longest tees this well-maintained routing is quite technical and features several water hazards that require careful shot selection and good execution.
The course was updated in 2006 by Ed Seay and Tom Walker and this, coupled with a multi-million dollar renovation of the course and clubhouse has made the layout more friendly for beginner golfers while maintaining the challenge for those with low handicaps.
Members and their guests have access to driving ranges and practice facilities without tee time restrictions. Further amenities include the clubhouse, gourmet dining, fitness center, swimming pool, tennis, bocce, croquet, and pickleball courts.
Course Architects: Charlie Martin, Charles Ankrom, Thomas Pearson, Ed Seay, and Tom Walker
The Yacht and Country Club of Stuart is one of Stuart Florida's original gated communities and features a casual lifestyle and country club atmosphere. The club is home to the renowned beaches of Hutchinson Island, award-winning fishing in Port Salerno, and located near Martin County's pristine beaches plus Stuart's historic city centre, offering shopping, restaurants, ‘A' rated schools and medical facilities.
A deep water canal runs through the middle of this community and those on either side have ocean access through the Manatee Pocket to the Atlantic Ocean via the Saint Lucie inlet. This prestigious gated community features 550 single-family golf homes and golf villas with many golf residences boasting private docks with deep water access.
The 18-hole golf course was updated in 2006 by Ed Seay plus Tom Walker. Friendly for beginner golfers yet still challenging for those with low handicaps. A pool, tennis courts and fitness centre, is available to all residents. Social membership to the club house features fine dining, casual meals, plus many social functions.
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