Palm Beach County Golf Facilities Receive National Recognitions

The John Prince Golf Learning Center, Osprey Point Golf Course, Okeeheelee Golf Course and Park Ridge Golf Course have all been awarded Top 50 honors by the Golf Range Association of America (GRAA) in its yearly ranking for best U.S. practice ranges.

The John Prince Golf Learning Center, located in Lake Worth, was recognized as one of the Top 50 “Stand-Alone” Ranges, which marked the seventh straight year the GRAA has honored the facility with the award after naming it the “Best New Range in the United States” in 2007. John Prince has both grass and mat hitting stations on its lighted 280-yard driving range. The range features also include 16,000 square-feet of putting green as well as a chipping green with green-side bunkers. Additionally, the facility has a fully stocked golf shop and three regulation holes.

The Osprey Point Golf Course, located in Boca Raton, was recognized as one of the Top 50 “Public” Ranges for the fourth straight year. Osprey Point features a double-ended 300-yard driving range with grass hitting stations on both ends. Additionally, the range features more than 28,000 square feet of greens with two practice putting greens as well as two chipping greens. Osprey Point’s own Bill Scott was also named on the GRAA’s list of “Top 50 Growth of the Game Teaching Professionals” this year.

The Okeeheelee Golf Course and Park Ridge Golf Course were each recognized as Top 50 “Public” Ranges for the third straight year. The range at Okeeheelee features a double-ended 300-yard driving range with both grass and mat hitting stations. The practice area also features 30,000 square feet of putting green as well as a chipping green and green-side bunkers. The practice area at Park Ridge, which was renovated in 2014, encompasses a 330-yard double-ended driving range with chipping greens on each end. Each of the chipping greens features green-side bunkers as well as multiple target holes. A 10,000-square-foot putting green also features multiple target holes.

In order to receive recognition by the GRAA, golf facilities must present an application that highlights not only a wide range of amenities, but one that also shows a wide variety of available programming that benefits all levels of skill and promotes the growth of the game of golf.