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Broken Sound Club Is the Only 'Two Golf Club' Residential Community in Florida, Both the Old Course and the Club Course are GEO Certified and Audubon Sanctuary Certified Signature Golf Courses.

View of the fauna and flora at the tranquil Old Course
As host to the PGA Champions Tour event, The Old Course has seen universal acclaim from the world's best players.

The Old Course 

Home to the PGA Champions Tour Allianz Championship for the seventh consecutive year (2006-2013), The Old Course at Broken Sound Club is a secluded 18-hole Joe Lee designed classic golfer's sanctuary. With its own 25,000-square-foot clubhouse with a dining room overlooking the 18th hole this breath taking course is lined with oaks, spectacular wild life and no homes, it is a terrain that is unique in South Florida. The Northern Course style, with its varied elevation and chiseled bunkers fulfills the needs of even the most diehard golfer. The shapes of the ragged edges and design of the bunkers give it an Old World feel, and although it has very small undulations compared to most clubs around, the greens have been voted the best greens on the Champions Tour by officials for the past seven years.

The Old Course at Broken Sound Club



With 140 acres of turf and another 79 acres of lakes, the Club Course plays over 6,800 yards from the Championship tee with a par of 72.

The Club Course

The Club Course, steps from a resident's front door and the Club's main clubhouse features wide fairways, with elevated greens and large intimidating bunkers that challenge beginning or expert golfers at every level of their game. Designed by Joe Lee in 1985 and renovated in 2002 by renowned Golf Course Designer Gene Bates this world-class course winding throughout the Broken Sound Community  is surrounded by the natural beauty and wildlife of South Florida. With both Broken Sound courses Audubon Sanctuary Certified, on any given day, golfers get a glimpse of a variety of endangered and protected birds.

The Club Course at Broken Sound Club


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