
Florida, United States
One of two 18-hole courses laid out by George Fazio at Jupiter Hills Club in the late 1960s, the Village layout is somewhat overshadowed by its sibling, the Hills course, which is a real pity.

Jupiter Hills (Village)
One of two 18-hole courses laid out by George Fazio at Jupiter Hills Club in the late 1960s, the Village layout is somewhat overshadowed by its sibling, the Hills course, which is a real pity.

One of two 18-hole courses laid out by the Fazio design family at Jupiter Hills Club in the 1970s, the Village layout is somewhat overshadowed by its sibling, the Hills course, which is a real pity. George and Tom Fazio were the architects of both the 7,344-yard Hills course in 1970 and then the Village course eight years later.
Located next to the sprawling Jonathan Dickinson State Park, the two courses at Jupiter Hills Club offer a very decent test of golf on a site that’s actually rather hilly for south Florida, though the Village layout occupies the less geographically interesting terrain to the south of its older sibling.
Residential units cramp the course routing somewhat, though strong holes like the short par four 6th – 282 yards in length, played to a very small green – and the water-protected par three 17th are just two of the many engaging holes which keep golfers thoroughly entertained during a round here.
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