Are you thinking of moving to a Golfing community Pembroke Pines Florida?
Might you be interested in a community which provides both luxury living and hotel accommodations as well as a fabulous 27 hole golf course right at your finger tips? Then The Grand Palms Golf and Country Club is the place!
Prior to our relocation from New York we were searching for a nice area. We searched through various South Florida properties which were conveniently close to my in-laws. When we visited we noticed that they lived in a beautiful community which also had both a hotel and golf course just minutes away.
Originally called Hollywood Lakes Golf and Country Club the name was eventually changed to The Grand Palms Golf and Country Club and is conveniently located in Pembroke Pines .
We visit a few times a year, I always bring my golf-clubs so I can play a few rounds while vacationing. It is the best of both worlds as I am able to visit my family and relax by hitting a few balls right within the community. It is so convenient, I just drive to the end of the block and I am there. It's just a three minute drive.
"How easy is that?"
Grand Palms is located at 155th Ave. S.W. & Pines Blvd just West of I-75. It is convenient to all major highways providing quick access during your early morning commute, and is about 30 minutes from the beaches of Hollywood, Florida.
The golf-course at Pembroke Pines, has three professional nine hole courses which will challenge your best handicap . Tee times are available from sun up to sun down; 7 days per week.
The hotel is located on the premises and it caters to weddings,social gatherings,golf outings and business meetings. There is also a restaurant and bar where you can entertain other members and guests. One reason that I moved into the community was on our first visit I had one of the most enjoyable times with my family and of course my golf game improved.
I used to hear people talk of the extreme humidity in Fla.( maybe even less in the summer months than in the northeast.) When I lived there I can't say that I really noticed it that much. Of course I had a pool and used to do my office work there with floating phones etc. I was a water rat more than a land rat. But the area you refer to is a little slice of heaven in many ways.