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Jupiter Country Club: Course Intelligence
Greg Norman designed Jupiter Country Club in 2007 on a piece of Jupiter, Florida Atlantic coast land north of West Palm Beach. The course was conceived as the residential country club for the Jupiter Country Club residential community, with the routing organizing the broader development around the golf course. Norman's signature throughout is the strategic-design principles that depend on tee-ball positioning, generous fairway corridors, and the use of natural Florida coastal-pine terrain as the architectural setting.
The course plays around 7,200 yards par 72 from the championship markers, with paspalum turf and a slope in the upper 140s. Norman's design vocabulary throughout the routing emphasizes wide corridors with strategic defenses — the small green complexes, the natural water features, and the placement of the bunkers at angles that reward shaped tee shots. The fifteenth hole is a 540-yard par-5 along a natural lake; the seventeenth, a 215-yard par-3 across a natural pond, is the routing's most-discussed one-shotter. The native Florida foliage and the residential community setting give the property visual signature consistent with the broader Jupiter-area country-club landscape.
Jupiter Country Club is private and access is members and accompanied guests only. The membership is national in composition — South Florida second-home owners and seasonal residents from the Northeast and Midwest. The hospitality model is built around the destination-private experience with the residential community as the institutional context.
South Florida climate keeps Jupiter Country Club playable year-round, with the prime window in November through April. Summer humidity and afternoon thunderstorms compress mid-day rounds through June, July, August, and September. The Atlantic-influenced marine breeze gives the property reliable afternoon cooling.
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