Lake Clarke Shores, Florida, United States — United States Of America
About West Palm Golf Course
The West Palm Beach Golf Course, originally established in 1921 and relocated in 1947, is an 18-hole, par-72 championship course designed by Dick Wilson and restored by Mark McCumber in 2009. Spanning 5,023 to 7,002 yards, the course features rolling terrain, elevated greens, and native landscaping, offering a unique challenge without any water hazards. Notably, it has hosted PGA Tour events and players like Arnold Palmer, and is part of the Florida Historic Golf Trail.