Albert “Al” Hanley III of Miami, Florida, leads the Training and Education Division of the TransForce Group, a transportation and logistics firm that provides recruiting, workforce, and Department of Transportation compliance solutions. Beyond his professional obligations, Al Hanley III enjoys reading, hiking, and golf.
Miami and its surrounding area is home to 46 golf courses, many of which are open to the public. Here are three prime courses:
Trump National Doral Miami
Featuring some of the best courses in the area, Trump National Doral Miami has catered to golfers since it opened in 1960. Its golf offerings include an LED practice facility, as well as various services to help golfers improve their game. Additionally, each of the resort’s four 18-hole courses offer a distinct experience. The shortest is the par-70, 6,146-yard Red Tiger, while the longest is the par-72, 7,450-yard Blue Monster.
Hollybrook Golf and Tennis Club
Although located inside a gated community in Pembroke Pines, the Hollybrook Golf and Tennis Club is reserved for residents only part of the year and opens to the public from mid-April until the end of October. The club features two 18-hole golf courses, the par-72, 6,516-yard PGA Course, and an executive par-3 course for short-game honing. The par-3 is 1,599 yards long.
Don Shula’s Golf Club
Don Shula’s Golf Club, in the suburb of Miami Lakes, features The Senator Course, which is regarded among Miami’s best Championship Golf Courses. A par-72, 6,982-yard course, The Senator Course opened to the public in 1962 and later underwent updates led by the renowned golf course architect Kipp Schulties.
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