At Bloomingdale Golfers Club you'll find an exceptional and classic championship layout in an unspoiled setting of 100-year old oaks, towering pines and natural marsh land. You'll enjoy a round teeming with wildlife, fields of flowers, and the challenge of spectacular holes threading their way around thirteen lakes.
Renowned architect Ron Garl worked around the natural Florida habitat, in fact half of the 219 acres at Bloomingdale are still a wildlife preserve. Bloomingdale Golfers Club resides in harmony with the nature that surrounds it bringing pleasure to golfers and wildlife alike.
Bloomingdale prides itself on being called a "Golfers Club". Why "Golfers Club" and not country club or golf course? Because there is no swimming pool, there is no tennis and there is no fitness center. All Bloomingdale has is a golf course and a nice one at that.
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