Country Club of Miami 
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Address:
NW 186th Street
Hialeah
FL
33015
United States
Country Club of Miami features two distinctive 18-hole courses designed by Robert Trent Jones. Founded in 1961, the club has hosted notable professional golfers and tournaments throughout its history, including Jack Nicklaus's first professional tournament and Lee Trevino's fourth professional victory.
The West Course measures 7,017 yards with a par of 72 and a slope rating of 132, presenting a challenging layout that hosted the 1991 Senior PGA Tour National Qualifying School. It was formerly the site of the National Airlines Open.
The East Course spans 6,353 yards at par 70 with a slope of 124, emphasizing shot placement and strategic play suitable for golfers of varying skill levels.
Located in Hialeah, Florida, the facility welcomes golfers of all abilities. The club gained cultural significance as the home of comedian-actor Jackie Gleason, who hosted celebrity golfers including Bob Hope and Bing Crosby. The course also served as the professional home of Arnold Palmer, appointed as the club's first professional when it opened.
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