Palm Beach Par 3 Golf Course

Palm Beach Par 3 Golf Course is a 18-hole, par 54 golf course located in Palm Beach, Florida, measuring 2572 yards. Cost tier: Luxury. A driving range is available on site.

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2345 S Ocean Blvd, Palm Beach, FL 33480-5364

An 18-hole oceanside par-3 course on Palm Beach Island measuring 2,572 yards with a driving range and views of the Atlantic Ocean.

18 Holes
Par 54
2572 yards
Luxury
Driving Range

About This Course

Palm Beach Par 3 Golf Course on South Ocean Boulevard is an 18-hole layout playing entirely to par 3, measuring 2,572 yards along the Atlantic Ocean waterfront on Palm Beach Island. Several holes have direct ocean views, making it one of the most scenically positioned par-3 courses in Florida. A driving range is available on site, and while luxury pricing is higher than most short courses, the setting and condition levels justify the cost.

The course sits on South Ocean Boulevard in the southern part of Palm Beach Island, accessible from either end of A1A and a short drive from the Town of Palm Beach’s main commercial areas. Despite the short-course format, it draws serious golfers along with casual players because of the challenge of reading ocean wind and the quality of the facility’s infrastructure. It operates as a public amenity of the Town of Palm Beach.

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2345 S Ocean Blvd, Palm Beach, FL 33480-5364

An 18-hole oceanside par-3 course on Palm Beach Island measuring 2,572 yards with a driving range and views of the Atlantic Ocean.

18 Holes
Par 54
2572 yards
Luxury
Driving Range
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