Mariner Sands Country Club is a 36-hole private golf and country club established in 1972 in Stuart, Florida, featuring two championship courses designed by Frank Duane and Charles Ankrom. The entire golf complex holds Audubon Cooperative Sanctuary certification, recognizing its commitment to environmental stewardship and wildlife habitat preservation along Florida's Treasure Coast.
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Miles Grant Country Club is a private 18-hole golf club founded in 1972 in Stuart, Florida, designed by Florida golf course architect Charles Ankrom. The par-72 course stretches 6,461 yards and is distinguished by its scenic South Florida setting, featuring natural waterways, mangroves, and abundant wildlife along the Treasure Coast.
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Sailfish Point Golf Club is a private, oceanfront golf community situated on the southernmost tip of Hutchinson Island in Stuart, Florida. The 18-hole, par-72 course was originally designed by Jack Nicklaus in 1981 and underwent a complete redesign by Nicklaus in 2007, stretching to 6,881 yards with a slope rating of 143. All 18 holes feature ocean access, making it one of Florida's most distinctly coastal private golf experiences.
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The Stuart Yacht & Country Club is a private 18-hole club established in 1974 in Stuart, Florida, along the Treasure Coast. Designed by James Harrison, the par-71 course plays to 6,528 yards and features a slope rating of 134, with strategic water hazards and a scenic mix of pine, oak, and palm trees adding character to the layout.
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Create AccountWilloughby Golf Club is a private 18-hole club founded in 1989 in Stuart, Florida, featuring a course designed by acclaimed architect Arthur Hills. The layout plays to a par 72 with a slope rating of 142, distinguished by gently undulating Bermuda grass fairways, steep-faced bunkers, and heavily wooded stretches of pine, oak, and palmetto. Six sets of tees make the course accessible to a range of playing abilities while preserving its traditional challenge.
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