Palms at Pompano Beach Golf Course

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Tee | Par | Length | Rating | Slope |
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Blue | 71 | 6280 yards | 69.7 | 123 |
White | 71 | 5799 yards | 67.3 | 119 |
Brown | 71 | 5155 yards | 64.2 | 108 |
Red (W) | 72 | 5027 yards | 68.4 | 119 |
Hole | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | Out | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | In | Total |
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Blue M: 68.4/120 | 487 | 419 | 180 | 564 | 366 | 162 | 395 | 337 | 329 | 3239 | 378 | 138 | 357 | 409 | 481 | 293 | 414 | 168 | 403 | 3041 | 6280 |
White M: 67.3/119 W: 73.2/125 | 446 | 391 | 164 | 538 | 329 | 135 | 370 | 313 | 288 | 2974 | 344 | 121 | 341 | 385 | 446 | 278 | 403 | 151 | 356 | 2825 | 5799 |
Brown M: 64.2/108 | 382 | 321 | 156 | 513 | 263 | 133 | 295 | 292 | 232 | 2587 | 282 | 112 | 333 | 341 | 417 | 271 | 397 | 142 | 273 | 2568 | 5155 |
Red W: 68.4/119 | 372 | 314 | 148 | 502 | 257 | 129 | 291 | 288 | 218 | 2519 | 276 | 104 | 325 | 337 | 413 | 264 | 392 | 134 | 263 | 2508 | 5027 |
Handicap | 7 | 1 | 13 | 3 | 11 | 17 | 5 | 9 | 15 | 12 | 18 | 10 | 6 | 4 | 14 | 2 | 16 | 8 | |||
Par | 5 | 4 | 3 | 5 | 4 | 3 | 4 | 4 | 4 | 36 | 4 | 3 | 4 | 4 | 5 | 4 | 4 | 3 | 4 | 35 | 71 |
Handicap (W) | 7 | 3 | 13 | 1 | 11 | 17 | 5 | 9 | 15 | 8 | 18 | 10 | 2 | 6 | 12 | 4 | 16 | 14 |
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I've played the Palms course today, great little golf course, the layout is beautiful and the greens were in excellent condition but the fairways were ok and I give 3 stars espiecially because the grass around the greens was in a very very poor condition...
Big Things Are Coming Here
For many, the mere mention of Greater Fort Lauderdale conjures up images of the beach, sandy shores, and spring break. And rightfully so; after all, there are 24 miles of beach with sparkling turquoise water, sun-kissed white sand, and tall palm trees waving gently in the ocean breeze.
Golf enthusiasts will be happy to know that the Greater Fort Lauderdale area is also packed with a plethora of golf courses that are accessible to the public. In 2013, the city of Pompano Beach brought in renowned PGA TOUR superstar turned golf course architect Greg Norman to do a renovation of the Pompano Beach Municipal Golf Course. The Greg Norman Signature Pines Course - which borders the Pompano Beach Air Park - was originally a Bruce Devlin/Robert von Hagge design. Norman did a great job and made the course very playable and enjoyable. The course currently features Celebration Bermuda grass fairways and Platinum Paspalum putting greens. The city has been grappling with the prospects of re-grassing the Pines course and has been experimenting with several types of Paspalum turf. So far, the leader is Platinum Paspalum which can be seen on the greens and the 18th fairway from about 100 yards into the green. Look closely and you can see where the Bermuda ends and the Paspalum begins. The city is also involved with The Capillary Concrete Company in the development of a sub-surface irrigation system for greens. The city has already utilized this company’s technology in other areas of the golf course and has been pleasantly surprised. If everything goes according to schedule the city plans on using the Capillary Concrete program for the Pines bunkers during the re-grassing project. Once the city completes the re-grassing project for the Pines, they will turn their attention to the Palms course.
Galuppi's Restaurant – located at the clubhouse of the Pompano Beach Golf Club – is destined to become not only one of the area’s best eateries but also one of the most popular entertainment venues. The vision of proprietor Grant Galuppi is to create a space where visitors and people within the community can eat, meet, and mingle and enjoy some live entertainment. There’s live music just about every night and everything we ordered off the menu was delicious. Once everything is completed – sometime in probably 2025 – the Pompano Beach Golf complex will rival any other public golf facility in the state. Get out early and do a before and after and see for yourself!
Oceanic at Pompano Beach Pier is dedicated to capturing the energy of the Pompano Beach revitalization. Oceanic is owned by LM Restaurants who also own the Beach House next door. Oceanic offers indoor and outdoor seating and the ocean liner-inspired design provides an open interior with expansive and uninterrupted ocean views. Oceanic offers superior steak and seafood dishes. Their Brussels Sprouts appetizer with a horseradish and maple sauce is a must-try. After your main course, be sure to try one of Oceanic’s fabulous desserts including Key Lime Crème Brulee or Fat Elvis Pie, an interesting selection that combines all of the King’s favorites: peanut butter (ganache), banana (cream filling), and chocolate, all on a graham cracker crust.
Celebrity Chef Fabio Viviani now has his own restaurant in Fort Lauderdale. Riviera by Fabio Viviani is located in Hotel Maren on A1A and is part of Hilton’s Curio Hotel Collection. The food is considered coastal Italian cuisine; to me, it was simply delicious, probably the best meal I have ever had in almost 20 years of writing about golf travel. The signature meatball appetizer (Polpetti Di Fabio) was incredible, the Salt Spring Mussels were plump and delectable and my wife’s Mishima Reserve Wagyu Steak was the best I’ve ever tasted. I’m surprised she let me have a bite! If you’re there for Sunday brunch be sure to try their new Tootsie Roll drink. It’s the perfect breakfast drink.
While in the area, you’ll need a place to lay your head at night. I strongly suggest Cottages By The Ocean on SE 3rd St. in Pompano Beach. Not only are they centrally located to several public-accessible golf courses, but they’re also a block and a half from the beach and all kinds of restaurants and nightlife. These 1940s-era cottages and one-bedroom bungalows offer full kitchens with range, refrigerator, and microwave, a complete living room, and a king-size bed. They’ve also got you covered if you're headed to the beach with beach chairs, wakeboards, and beach toys. Owner Elaine Fitzgerald likes to greet each guest personally and when you see her ask her for some restaurant recommendations. She’s been in the area a long time and is well-connected. She has several similar properties in the area so if the Cottages By The Ocean are booked, check out her other locations.
Big Things Are on the Horizon
For many, the mere mention of Greater Fort Lauderdale conjures up images of the beach, sandy shores, and spring break. And rightfully so; after all, there are 24 miles of beach with sparkling turquoise water, sun-kissed white sand, and tall palm trees waving gently in the ocean breeze.
Golf enthusiasts will be happy to know that the Greater Fort Lauderdale area is also packed with a plethora of golf courses that are accessible to the public. In 2013, the city of Pompano Beach brought in renowned PGA TOUR superstar turned golf course architect Greg Norman to do a renovation of the Pompano Beach Municipal Golf Course. The Greg Norman Signature Pines Course - which borders the Pompano Beach Air Park - was originally a Bruce Devlin/Robert von Hagge design. Norman did a great job and made the course very playable and enjoyable. The course currently features Celebration Bermuda grass fairways and Platinum Paspalum putting greens. The city has been grappling with the prospects of re-grassing the Pines course and has been experimenting with several types of Paspalum turf. So far, the leader is Platinum Paspalum which can be seen on the greens and the 18th fairway from about 100 yards into the green. Look closely and you can see where the Bermuda ends and the Paspalum begins. The city is also involved with The Capillary Concrete Company in the development of a sub-surface irrigation system for greens. The city has already utilized this company’s technology in other areas of the golf course and has been pleasantly surprised. If everything goes according to schedule the city plans on using the Capillary Concrete program for the Pines bunkers during the re-grassing project. Once the city completes the re-grassing project for the Pines, they will turn their attention to the Palms course.
Galuppi's Restaurant – located at the clubhouse of the Pompano Beach Golf Club – is destined to become not only one of the area’s best eateries but also one of the most popular entertainment venues. The vision of proprietor Grant Galuppi is to create a space where visitors and people within the community can eat, meet, and mingle and enjoy some live entertainment. There’s live music just about every night and everything we ordered off the menu was delicious. Once everything is completed – sometime in probably 2025 – the Pompano Beach Golf complex will rival any other public golf facility in the state. Get out early and do a before and after and see for yourself!
Oceanic at Pompano Beach Pier is dedicated to capturing the energy of the Pompano Beach revitalization. Oceanic is owned by LM Restaurants who also own the Beach House next door. Oceanic offers indoor and outdoor seating and the ocean liner-inspired design provides an open interior with expansive and uninterrupted ocean views. Oceanic offers superior steak and seafood dishes. Their Brussels Sprouts appetizer with a horseradish and maple sauce is a must-try. After your main course, be sure to try one of Oceanic’s fabulous desserts including Key Lime Crème Brulee or Fat Elvis Pie, an interesting selection that combines all of the King’s favorites: peanut butter (ganache), banana (cream filling), and chocolate, all on a graham cracker crust.
Celebrity Chef Fabio Viviani now has his own restaurant in Fort Lauderdale. Riviera by Fabio Viviani is located in Hotel Maren on A1A and is part of Hilton’s Curio Hotel Collection. The food is considered coastal Italian cuisine; to me, it was simply delicious, probably the best meal I have ever had in almost 20 years of writing about golf travel. The signature meatball appetizer (Polpetti Di Fabio) was incredible, the Salt Spring Mussels were plump and delectable and my wife’s Mishima Reserve Wagyu Steak was the best I’ve ever tasted. I’m surprised she let me have a bite! If you’re there for Sunday brunch be sure to try their new Tootsie Roll drink. It’s the perfect breakfast drink.
While in the area, you’ll need a place to lay your head at night. I strongly suggest Cottages By The Ocean on SE 3rd St. in Pompano Beach. Not only are they centrally located to several public-accessible golf courses, but they’re also a block and a half from the beach and all kinds of restaurants and nightlife. These 1940s-era cottages and one-bedroom bungalows offer full kitchens with range, refrigerator, and microwave, a complete living room, and a king-size bed. They’ve also got you covered if you're headed to the beach with beach chairs, wakeboards, and beach toys. Owner Elaine Fitzgerald likes to greet each guest personally and when you see her ask her for some restaurant recommendations. She’s been in the area a long time and is well-connected. She has several similar properties in the area so if the Cottages By The Ocean are booked, check out her other locations.
Slow play
10mins shy off a 5 hour round of golf and I am not even a spectator this is right
COURSE MISINFORMATION
Booked on GolfNow and booking said "includes cart", when I arrived at the course it was "walk only". I have a bad hip so walking a course is a no go for me. Someone either at the course or at Golfnow needs to update that info. And $45 for walk only is ridiculous. Hope this gets fixed so someone else can avoid the same issue.
Did not play
When I got to the course, there was no option to get a cart. Which is what your site said I paid for. When I placed the reservation, it said Cart Included. Since there was only walking, then we did not play. Not happy that I had to pay the reservation fee for a round I did not play.
Palms course is walking only!!
Don’t know why Golfnow hasn’t updated this since the employees say they’ve requested the update multiple times. Regardless the course was in excellent shape. Greens played a bit slow but were well kept. Pace of play was good for walking. Amazing deal for the price
Lack of responsability from golf shop tee booking Staff
We made a reservation for 4 players through Golf Now with 2 days ahead in this golf course with green tee and carts included,. We came from miami to play here and celebrate one of thr players birthday. To our suprise that the pro shop lady informed us that there are not carts available fornour tee time, and if we want our money back, I reply we came far away, and atvthisbpoint we can not play anywhere, how come there no carts for our reservation. She continue like nothing happen is not their fault is Golf Now website problems that they knew what is going on.in this golf course. So the blame golf now and took no responsability whatsoever Like this not new and is happenning often. This is Not acceptable, we ending playing walking with no carts and quitting after hole 9 due to long time and exhaustion. We would not coming back, and i like to know what is Gof Now going to do about this. ? Because they have no problem telling people is Golf Now problem. Very disappointed
Ok
We have played the coarse a few times in the past month. It is always walk only but it seems others can ride. Why?
I have a bad back and feet issues but walk. Today we were told not to refill out water because of water issues no
problem but both drink machines didn’t work and no cart offering to buy water on the Palms. May not go back was
not impressed. It’s a 6 mile walk which is fine but no water but in 80 plus degrees is crazy.
Slow pace and course closed at 6 pm
Played the Pines course; knew with late start time we might only get in 15-16 holes but we were totally surprised to be asked by the ranger to leave at 6 pm on the 12th hole. There was at least 30 min of daylight left and with the slow play we should have been allowed to play longer. For only 12 holes the value wasn’t there even tho course is in nice shape. Never heard of course closing before sunset.
Enjoyable
The round was great. No slow downs , friendly ranger making sure everything was fine.
It’s a long walk but once a week it’s fine. Will go back.