Aberdeen Golf & Country Club

    8251 Aberdeen Drive, Boynton Beach, FL, 33472

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      About Aberdeen Golf & Country Club

      Aberdeen Golf & Country Club sits in Boynton Beach and runs as a private, members-only club, so you get a sense nothing's too crowded and you're not dealing with the general public, and you find they've got a Jim Fazio designed golf course that's challenging for different skill levels with its 18 holes, Par 72 layout, and it stretches about 7,016 yards, so there's space whether you're a beginner or been playing for years, and you'll see they've hosted important events like the U.S. Amateur Final Qualifying and the Florida Senior Open Championship, plus there's regular amateur tournaments and qualifiers held on the course which has fast greens, moderate sand bunkers, water hazards, and eight sets of tees from 3,958 to 7,016 yards, so you don't get bored if you like a new challenge each day. The club provides lots of golf services-private lessons, group clinics led by PGA-certified pros, outings, inter-club matches, and leagues, and if you're into keeping score, you can set up with digital tools like a GPS or stats tracker, and there's even an AI swing analyzer through 18Birdies for those wanting to dig deeper into their game. Beyond the fairways, you have full use of the driving range, short game area with a sand bunker, pro shop, and a clubhouse with scorecards handy if you like to track your rounds.

      If you prefer racquet sports, there's a big tennis and pickleball setup, with 14 Har-Tru courts, six pickleball courts, stadium seating for watching club championships or exhibitions, lessons from USPTA certified staff, and a pro shop to pick up what you might need. Aberdeen sets aside plenty of time for tennis and golf bookings, and there's a lottery for tennis times if you want to plan ahead. The club offers three types of memberships-golf, tennis, and social-all with different programs and privileges, and membership's required for new residents, so everyone you meet around has made a commitment to the community. There's also a Lessee's Club Amenity Program for those who rent from a current member which lets more folks join in for a season or longer.

      You can't miss the clubhouse, which is at the center of a lot of activity, giving access to spots like the Panache Dining Room, Oasis Restaurant, and Sunset Lounge, and there are three resort-style pools with jacuzzis around for relaxing or swimming laps. The club's run by a team including Executive Chef Josh Giro, so meals stretch from casual bites to buffets and formal dinners, plus events like theme cocktail nights, concerts, poolside parties, and an annual holiday carnival bring members together for more than just sports, and it has adults-only floors for a bit more quiet and pet-friendly options so you can bring your dogs along, which is nice since you also get outdoor pet areas. Staying connected and comfortable's important, so you'll find free Wi-Fi, modern rooms, and spaces for cards, bocce, fitness, group classes, or simply sitting with friends.

      Membership fees are sizeable, with joining fees from $80,500 to $90,000 depending on the level, there's an annual food and beverage minimum too, and there's a refundable equity when you move out which feels a bit like a community bond. Some folks mention the positive staff and course condition, and the club's known for a supportive, diverse community with regular events and group activities, so you can keep busy or just take it easy, whatever fits you best.

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