Daytona Beach Golf Course, Public golf course in Daytona Beach, Florida.
Daytona Beach Golf Course consists of two 18-hole courses, the North Course and the South Course, each providing different playing experiences. Both feature a full pro shop, practice areas including a driving range and putting greens, plus professional instructors available for lessons.
The South Course was designed by Donald Ross in 1921 and stands as one of Florida's earliest golf facilities. It remains listed on the Florida Historic Golf Trail, which recognizes the state's historic golfing sites.
The facility brings together golf tradition and Florida's natural setting, serving both residents and visitors who come to play. On the courses, you can observe how the flat terrain and local vegetation shape the way golfers move through the space.
The grounds are flat and offer good conditions for golfers of all levels, especially those starting out or playing casually. Both courses have clear pathways between holes and are easy to navigate.
The North Course features an extra par-5 hole compared to its sister South Course, creating different scoring opportunities and challenges. This distinction means each visit can feel different depending on which course you choose to play.
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