While waterfront property owners enjoy fantastic views and deep-water docks, while golf course home owners appreciate the tranquility of the rolling greens. The North Palm Beach Golf Course has, in fact, a very interesting story. The municipal course was redesigned in 2006 by North Palm Beach resident and golf icon Jack Nicklaus for a mere one dollar as a gracious gesture to the community where he and his wife, Barbara, raised their five children. A Signature Jack Nicklaus design, the championship course features elevated terrain and sensational views of the Intracoastal Waterway. Today, the new and improved course is arguably one of the finest municipal golf courses in the country.
Sitting atop of Seminole Ridge, the North Palm Beach Country Club also features a grand clubhouse, driving range, pro shop, Village Tavern Restaurant, Olympic-size swimming pool, ten Har-Tru tennis courts, and locker rooms. The Village of North Palm Beach frequently hosts community events at the Country Club including the annual Fourth of July Firework Celebration, a remarkable display shown above the golf course and waterway.
North Palm Beach Country Club is a desirable community for all ages. Retirees enjoy the close camaraderie and hobby-specific groups. Families appreciate the kid-friendly atmosphere and activities. And children love participating in all the recreational sports leagues and education programs. Elementary and middle school-aged children are zoned for the North Palm Beach Conservatory School, a charter school that infuses musical education into all academic disciplines. Private school options close by include the Benjamin School, St. Clare Catholic School, and St. Mark’s Episcopal School.
Situated between U.S. Highway 1 and Prosperity Farms Road, this charming golf course community is ideally located just two miles east from Palm Beach Gardens, four miles west of Singer Island, six miles south of Jupiter, and eight miles north of West Palm Beach. Nearby area attractions include MacArthur State Beach Park, Juno Beach Pier, the Gardens Mall, Downtown Gardens, and the Loggerhead Marinelife Center.