Seminole Golf Club, Private golf club in North Palm Beach, United States.
Seminole Golf Club is a private 18-hole course in North Palm Beach situated along the Atlantic Ocean. The layout features elevated greens surrounded by deep bunkers with Bermuda grass, offering ocean views from various holes.
The course was designed in 1929 by Donald Ross and later served as a training ground for legendary golfer Ben Hogan. The original design has remained largely intact, preserving the vision of that era's approach to golf course architecture.
The club maintains strict traditions, including specific dress codes, metal spike restrictions, and selective membership policies that shape its current identity.
The most comfortable playing conditions occur during the cooler months from November through April. Visitors should verify access and current membership policies in advance, as this is a private facility with selective entry requirements.
The course features an unusual characteristic where the green complexes are repositioned each summer to vary playing conditions. This regular modification sets it apart from most other established golf facilities in the region.
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