Palm Harbor Golf Club
Spend a day at one of Sunshine State’s best with today’s feature: $20 for 18 Holes with Cart and Range Balls at Palm Harbor Golf Club in Palm Coast near Daytona Beach ($47 Value. Includes Tax. Expires July 1, 2016!)
Located just a short drive from Daytona Beach and St. Augustine, today’s feature course, Palm Harbor Golf Club in Palm Coast, is one of the standard-setting courses you’ll find on the Atlantic side. Winner of numerous Readers Choice awards from the News-Tribune, Palm Harbor is a course loved by both locals and visitors alike.
Since undergoing a massive renovation, redesign, and reopening in 2009, Palm Harbor Golf Club now stands alone as one of the finest courses you’ll find anywhere in Flagler County. The unique design brings together all of the natural features that make Florida one of the world’s best golfing destinations and combines them into a 6,600-yard playing experience that will impress and delight even the most well-traveled golfer. Accuracy and creativity are key to shooting a low score at Palm Harbor, as the many areas of water, old Oaks, towering Palms, and frequent sand bunkers make keeping your ball safe from trouble a feat within itself. Rated 72.6/143 from the back set of tees (of which there are five), Palm Harbor is a resort-caliber course right here in your own municipality.
Just as the course at Palm Harbor offers the full Old Florida golfing experience, the practice facility too is one of the area’s best. The full-service driving range is the perfect place to air out your driver, woods, and long irons to prepare for your round, and the short game area with its chipping and putting green can help prepare you for Palm Harbor’s exceptional greens. If you’re in need of an upgrade in equipment or apparel, the pro shop carries a full line of men’s and women’s clothing and accessories, and the knowledgeable staff will help set you up with everything you need to play and look your best. After you complete your round, a toast at Canfield’s Restaurant is the perfect way to end your day out on the course.