Addison Reserve Country Club
Addison Reserve Country Club offers 27 holes across three championship 9-hole golf courses with pro events and lessons. It features a 70,000 sq ft clubhouse, fine and casual dining, private dining rooms, a wine vault and card rooms. The Esplanade (lifestyle complex) includes a resort-style pool, spa, children’s aquatic area, state-of-the-art fitness center, and game rooms. Court sports abound: tennis, pickleball, bocce, and basketball are available with clinics and lighted courts. Social life thrives through member events, club governance, and a strong sense of community among residents.
The community comprises 19 gated villages with about 716 elegant single-family homes set amid lush landscaping and water views. Architectural style evokes Mediterranean flair inspired by Addison Mizner, with pergolas, fountains and wide terraces. Residents enjoy 24-hour guarded entry, serene surroundings, and maintenance of common areas by the HOA. It sits along the Jog Road “country club mile” corridor between Delray Beach and Boca Raton with cultural and coastal access nearby. The vibrant South Florida location gives residents proximity to beaches, dining, arts, and retail entertainment.
Addison Reserve Golf Courses
Redemption (9 holes)
Redemption is a championship-style nine, originally by Arthur Hills and renovated by Rees Jones with Steve Weisser. It uses Platinum TE paspalum grasses across fairways and greens for year-round resilience. Conditions are pristine, with newly contoured greens and strategic bunkering added throughout the layout. From the black tees the yardage is about 3,481 with par 36 at top level. While slope and rating details aren’t publicly published, this nine features multiple water touches and a short par-4 ninth over stream as signature.
Salvation (9 holes)
Salvation blends risk and reward, redesigned lately by Rees Jones and Weisser under the master renovation. Its grasses are likewise Platinum TE paspalum, with consistent maintenance for fast, true surfaces. The back tees play near 3,481 yards and par is 36, part of the total par 72 for the full 27. Golfify lists the combined Redemption/Salvation slope at 140 and rating 72.6 from black tees, implying similar challenge. A signature is the new par-3 7th, with dramatic over-water carry featured in the redesign.
Trepidation (9 holes)
Trepidation is visually dramatic, with elevation shifts and steep descents toward the closing hole. It shares the same Platinum TE paspalum regrassing under the renovation scheme. From the long tees it measures about 3,481 yards with par 36, forming the third leg of the 27-hole layout. It features water hazards especially toward the 9th, where the green sits downhill and bunkers are sparse. Its signature is that demanding ninth hole, where bail left or risk water right defines the finishing drama.
Addison Reserve Membership Cost and Initiation Fees
The initiation (equity) fee for Full Golf membership is $325,000. Annual dues total $42,105, including operating and capital assessments. Partial (sports) membership initiation is $200,000. Its annual dues are $28,910, combining operating and capital components. Both memberships require food & beverage minimums—$2,500 for families, $1,250 singles.
Home ownership inside Addison Reserve is mandatory for membership. Operating and capital dues are assessed yearly and reviewed by the Board. Dues may include additional assessments for clubhouse or renovation expenses. Fees are non-refundable and equity is not returned outright. Prospective members pay pro-rated amounts at closing.
Addison Reserve Golfing Staff and Members
The golf staff includes Kevin Baldizar as Director of Golf, Josh LaPointe as Head Golf Professional, and assistants Lexie Hayward and Keith Markowitz. The club also lists Michael McCarthy as CEO/GM overseeing overall operations and golf leadership. These professionals manage tournaments, lessons, and daily course play. They emphasize member service and skill development across all three nines. Their tenure lends consistency and a strong club golf culture.
Famous individual members are not broadly publicized, preserving member privacy in this exclusive club. The club is distinguished: ranked among top 150 U.S. clubs and as a “Distinguished Elite Club” nationally. The community is member-owned and celebrated for architectural ambiance inspired by Addison Mizner. Hosting many member tournaments and social golf events strengthens its identity. An interesting fact: the club’s three 9-hole courses were completely reimagined under a master plan to offer variety and strategy.