Sabal Palm Golf Course Golf Courses

Easy and Flat Golf Course

5101 West Commercial Boulevard
Tamarac,
FL, 33319
United States
Phone No. +1 954 731 2600
Cards Accepted:

Overview

This pleasant little course is built on very flat ground. The course is well bunkered. There are a number of ponds and drainage canals on the premises, but they only occasionally pose a direct threat to play. The par 5s are of average length, as are the par 4s. The par 3s are short; one is only 103 yards from the back tees; with most measuring about 120 yards. The longest par 3 is 160 yards from the back. This is a semi-private golf course. Metal spikes are tolerated.

Open Hours

Mo to Su from 06:30 AM to 06:00 PM

Personally I wouldn't play againby Yahoo | 2006-01-29 15:11:04 |

Didn't enjoy it very much, the coures just doesn't offer enough. Short and just so so, to many other places to play in the area that are better.

Not a course for good golfersby Yahoo | 2006-01-29 15:04:34 |

This course was a joke as far as challenges goes. The staff was nice, but the course was not what I expected. I would compare the course to Danny Di Vito, short and not very entertaining.

May have been nice at one timeby Yahoo | 2006-01-29 14:56:12 |

The other poster was correct in saying this place doesn't welcome you. As far as the price being right I don't agree with that at all. The course is Mickey Mouse at best. Not challenging, no charecter, bad greens. Would rather play at Bonneventure or Colony.

Great for vacationersby Yahoo | 2005-08-20 16:29:07 |

Grandmother-in-law has a condo in the Sabal Palm and we have a view of the 14th hole. Seems like couse is run, maintained, and played by retirees, but is in suprisingly great shape. Par 3s are bland, but some challenging pas 4's and par 5's are great becuase there is a lot of eagle opportunity. After 3 pm the rate is like $20 (with cart) and NO one is on the couse because the majority of players are going to bed in an hour. Overall it was fun, relaxing, and cheap.

Just okay...by Yahoo | 2005-05-12 15:30:05 |

You pull up to the clubhouse and it looks like something out of the Twilight Zone. The grounds are not that welcoming, reminds me of an old-timer who is past his prime, now just run down and can't keep up with the industry. The course was okay, but nothing to write home about. And the price? Well, you get what you pay for obviously.

Been Around Browardby Yahoo | 2004-12-14 20:24:39 |

You really can't beat the price. It's a Par 71 for $20 during the Winter. The staff is great and friendly. The Par 5's are fun and the Par 4's have some zing to them. The Par 3's lack a little bit. Overall, for the price of an executive course you get to ride in carts and play a good Par 71 course.