Miami Springs Golf & Country Club 
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Miami Springs Golf & Country Club is an 18-hole championship course featuring 6,755 yards with a par of 71, designed by Thomas "Tubby" Martin and opened in 1923. It holds the distinction of being Miami's oldest golf course. Located in Miami Springs near Miami International Airport, the course offers a blend of historic charm and modern amenities.
The course has a rating of 71.0 with a slope rating of 119, providing challenging yet rewarding play for golfers of all skill levels. Notable features include an all-grass tee driving range with night lighting—the only practice facility with evening access in South Florida—along with practice bunkers and two practice greens.
The course has significant historical significance as the former home of the "Miami Open," South Florida's first PGA event, and hosted legendary golfers including Sam Snead and Gene Sarazen. Its central location, affordable public access, and traditional layout have made it a local favorite. The recently renovated facility maintains its reputation as a premier South Florida golf destination while preserving its century-old heritage.
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