Palm Aire Country Club - Golf courses, Pompano Beach, FL

Palm Aire Country Club - Golf courses, Pompano Beach, FL

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[Mar 30, 2009]
Chuck
Shoots in the 80s

The Oaks and Cypress courses are nice courses. You only get the $55 rate if you stay at the hotel.....otherwise $99 is preetty steep for these courses.

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3
VALUE
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4
[May 23, 2007]
Keith Huisman
Shoots in the 90s

I've been playing the palm-aire courses for the past 4 years. The Oaks course is difficult because of its sheer length. Cypress presents much more of a challenge based on its slope and trees. While I wouldn't pay $100 to play them, the summer rates are second to none. $17 with a cart after 2:00 PM, or a summer weekday "bonanza" $35.00 for all the golf, range balls, and lunch you can squeeze in a day. Nothing compares if you can take the S. Florida summer sun.

Customer Service

Basic employees are average at best. As would be expected, the higher up the food chain, the more accomodating and professional the customer service becomes.

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Bonaventure would be in the same category. The course at Bonaventure is a bit more scenic and suited to all levels of golfers, but the condition of the two are comparable.

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3
VALUE
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5
[Mar 12, 2006]
davefromde
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Palm Aire

Cypress and Palms course were good. Greens rolled true and were fast. Good practice facilities but driving range uses floating balls and practice green seemed like it had been recently re-planted.
Oaks course greens were hard, crusty and uneven. Way overpriced at $100.
Plenty of water. Fair test overall except OAKS.
No GPS.

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3
VALUE
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1
[Dec 09, 2002]
Mark
Shoots in the 90s

Don't know what courses these other two guys played. I am a member at Palm Aire and, like every course, there are good periods and bad. Overall, the 4 Championship courses at Palm Aire stack up with the best daily fee courses in the area. I have played Bonaventure/Carolina Club/Jacaranda/Grand Palms/etc. Palm Aire is as good as any of them. Each course is different. All offer a good round of golf...

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
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3
[Jan 21, 2002]
Jeff
Shoots in the 80s

Save your money and go elseware! Played the "Oaks" course which was $100 because we were not south Fla. residents, which we were not told until we arived to check in. The first 4 or 5 greens were covered in sand and impossible to put on. Almost walked off and demanded a refund after the 4th. Fairways were in fair shape at best. General layout of course was decent, but not worth the money. I have played $20 courses that were much better.

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1
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1
[Jan 21, 2002]
Jeff
Shoots in the 90s

Save your money and go elsewhere! Played the "Oaks" course; $100 greens fees because we were not south Fla residents which we were not told until we registered at the proshop. The first 4 or 5 greens were covered in sand and impossible to put on and fairways were patchy on numerous holes. Almost walked off after 4th hole and demanded refund. General course layout was decent, but not nearly what I expected. I have played courses with $20 greens fees that were much better.

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1
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1
[Mar 12, 2001]
eddie . jones
Shoot in the 80s

First let me tell you that I heard that this course was very special.I listened to all the hype that it was all remodeled and it is a fazzio designed course.
First green was a bunch of patches put together with sand all over the green and it was impossible to putt on it.
Then we get to the next tee and it was impossible to find a flat surface to tee off from. The fairways were all crabgrass. All in all this course was terrible and not worth the 65 dollars i paid or is it worth 20 dollars. These people should be ashamed of themselves.

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1
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1
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