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Few private clubs in South Florida carry a name quite as blunt in its ambitions as Adios — and the course has largely lived up to the swagger. Designed by Bill Watts and opened in 1955, Adios Golf Club built an early reputation as one of the more demanding tests in Broward County, attracting serious golfers who wanted something with genuine bite in a region better known for its resort-friendly layouts. The club has remained fiercely private over the decades, which has only deepened its mystique among Florida golf insiders.
Coconut Creek sits in the heart of Broward County, where the flat Everglades plain gives way to manicured suburbia. That terrain puts an enormous premium on the architect's ability to manufacture strategy through bunkering, water, and green design rather than elevation change — and Adios has always leaned into that challenge, with a layout that rewards shot-shaping and course management over raw power.
The club draws a membership that takes its golf seriously, and the conditions here have historically reflected that culture. This is not a course that courts the casual visitor, which makes an invitation to play it something genuinely worth pursuing.
| Tee | Yards | Rating | Slope | Par |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| BLACK · men | 6,935 | 74.7 | 143 | 72 |
| BLACK/GOLD · men | 6,647 | 72.9 | 141 | 72 |
| GOLD · men | 6,494 | 72.6 | 140 | 72 |
| GOLD/BLUE · men | 6,309 | 71.7 | 137 | 72 |
| BLUE · men | 6,043 | 70.3 | 136 | 72 |
| BLUE/WHITE · men |
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| 5,817 |
| 69 |
| 129 |
| 72 |
| WHITE · men | 5,526 | 67.9 | 122 | 72 |