Parks & Recreation - Delray Beach, Florida



1. Delray Beach Golf Club

City: Delray Beach, FL
Category: Parks & Recreation
Telephone: (561) 243-7380
Address: 2200 Highland Ave.

Description: Delray Beach Golf Club is a 1923 Donald Ross design located off of Atlantic Avenue just 3 miles west of the historic Downtown Delray Beach area. This jewel is a meticulously manicured championship track, and features 6,907 yards and a par-72. Delray Beach Golf Club is the home of many of the most prestigious special events in the area, including the annual Jameson Classic Pro-Am, and the annual Beth Daniel Clinic. Delray Beach Golf Club is a full service operation, with a driving range, putting area, lesson programs, and full restaurant, bar/lounge, and banquet facilities.


2. Lakeview Golf Club

City: Delray Beach, FL
Category: Parks & Recreation
Telephone: (561) 498-3229
Address: 1200 Dover Rd.

Description: Lakeview Golf Club is an Executive Golf Course, and is a par-60 spanning 3,006 yards. This 1972 classic is in exceptional condition with phenomenal greens, and is a favorite for beginners, senior golfers, and juniors.

3. Polo Trace Golf Club

City: Delray Beach, FL
Category: Parks & Recreation
Telephone: (561) 495-5300
Address: 14379 Hagen Ranch Rd.

Description: Eighteen-hole, semiprivate course, designed by Karl Litten and Joey Sindelar that opened in 1983. Tee Times may be reserved up to one week in advance. Full time club memberships available. Polo Trace Golf Academy lessons available.

4. West Delray Regional Park

City: Delray Beach, FL
Category: Parks & Recreation
Telephone: (561) 966-6600
Address: 10875 Atlantic Ave.

Description: The Gold Coast Archery Club operates a target range in this 313-acre park (permit required), and stages its competitions here. There’s a primitive camping area (as opposed to an RV camping area), an equestrian trail, a lake for freshwater fishing, and a non-motorized boat launching ramp. There are radio-control fields for airplanes and helicopters, and also a lake for radio-controlled boats. And if you want to get away from it all, you can, on the walking trail.
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