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The 18-hole "Cooper Colony" course at the Cooper Colony Country Club facility in Cooper City, Florida features 3820 yards of golf from the longest tees for a par of 60. The course rating is 70 and it has a slope rating of 113. The estimated green fees for 18 holes is $35. Cooper Colony Country Club Golf Club has an onsite driving range with 2 practice tees. Designed by Pat Pattison, the Cooper Colony golf course opened in 1962.
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april 2011 - we just played a delightful game, 4 of us, didn't see any iguanas, couple of ducks, not a hard course, greens quite nice, clean, helpful staff. XLNT lunch after. maybe they have new management... we'll go again.
Decent enough for amateurs. Very little rough. Some trees. Lots and lots of ducks, and their droppings (watch out). As for the iguanas, the freeze this last winter took care of most of them (we saw two).Overpriced. They have a country club attitude with a goat track golf course.The greens are horrible. For a better value in the area, play Lauderhill Golf Course, which is not much better in terms of upkeep, but it is way cheaper.