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Palmira Golf & Country Club

Palmira Golf & Country Club

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3.9 Google Review
12111 W 109th Ave, Saint John, Indiana, 46373, United States
(219) 365-4331 www.palmiragolf.com
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Aug 17, 2017
I love this track! I've played it more than a hundred times over the years and play here every Wednesday on a golf league. The course is owned and operated by a very nice family. The greens and fairways are always kept in very good condition and the coures layout is both beautiful and challenging. My favorite hole is #11 a par 4 dog leg left from an elevated tee, second shot is played to a large green protected by a small pond on the left and greenside bunkers. I've played about every course in the area and for the money this is by far my favorite. Greens fees are very reasonable, I highly recommend you check out this gem!👍

Aug 27, 2017
Seriously good time. They took care of us for an outing, and did it with absolutely phenomenal service. Everyone was nice and very accommodating. Course was fun and in pretty good shape!

Sep 5, 2017
It's a great place to play golf I enjoyed it course is tough not my first time playing there but the clubhouse needs a lot of work with such a beautiful course I expect the clubhouse to be better the people working there were all friendly and helpful

Jun 6, 2017
Great layout. Great track. Solid greens and fairways. If someone ever put any money into this place it would be a premiere course in the Chicagoland area. Why there isn't a clubhouse with a fantastic bar right next to the range, I will never know. Keep the old clubhouse as the starter shack and halfway house.

Aug 20, 2017
Ranger mark stalked us all day bc we wanted 6 people to golf together for a bachelor party. We wernt holding anyone up, he just wanted to assert his authority to the point of the group leaving after 11 holes.

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