Jimmy Ballard - Directions

Directions from Ft. Lauderdale to Ocean Reef Club
Take 595 west to the Florida's Turnpike South to its very southern end in Florida City. This will merge onto US1 South. Follow US1 for no more than 1 mile. Look for the green sign Card Sound Road. Turn left onto Card Sound Road. (DO NOT TAKE US1 INTO KEY LARGO.)Follow Card Sound Road for 17 miles until the 3-way stop sign and flashing light.Turn left onto our access road. Our main gate will be less than 2 miles.

Directions from Key West to Ocean Reef Club
Depart Key West via bridge off of US1 or A1A into Stock Island.Stay on US1 for 106 miles, heading north.

There are green signs on the right side of US1 with numbers on them. These signs are called "mile markers", letting you know how many miles from Key West you are.

At mile marker 106 you will come up on a sign in the median that says "Miami via toll bridge, Card Sound Road next right". At this point you will bear to your right, forking off of US1, going north on SR 905 (Card Sound Road), behind the Circle K convenience store.

Stay on this road for 11 miles. When you come to the intersection with the flashing red light, keep going straight.

Proceed 1 1/2 miles to the front gate. Welcome to the Ocean Reef Club!

Directions from Miami Airport
Upon exiting Miami Airport take the furthest to the right of the four exits leaving the Airport ("exits East and West") to Le Jeune Rd., Route 836.

Follow signs to 836 West to Florida's Turnpike south. Stay on the Turnpike until it ends in Florida City.

This will merge onto US 1 south. Follow US 1 for no more than 1 mile. Look for the green sign Card Sound Rd.,Upper Key Largo via Toll Bridge. West 836East. Turn left onto Card Sound Road. (DO NOT TAKE US 1 INTO KEY LARGO.)

Follow Card Sound for 18 miles until the 3-way stop sign and flashing light. Turn left onto our access road. Our main gate will be less than 2 miles.

Call 800-999-6664 for more information

Not a Member?
Join Now - It's FREE!
Member Sign In
Keep me logged in
Find a Golf Course
Please enter some search criteria.
Search by name or keyword
mini_map us course directory us course directory us course directory canada course directory
One-Piece Takeaway Cock your wrist up (not back), swing your arms back, turn your shoulders and rotate your forearms
Proper Body Movement: The Pivot Rotate around your axis and maintain the same posture throughout your swing in order to pivot properly
Proper Pitch Shot Technique CHRIS TOULSON demonstrates pitching basics including set up, wrist hinge, turning of the body and finish position