Frequently Asked Questions about Delray Beach Golf Club
What is it like to live in Delray Beach Golf Club, Delray Beach, FL?
Delray Beach Golf Club is a gated, golf-course-centered residential community of single-family homes and condos with on-site amenities and security. It sits a few miles from downtown Delray Beach and Atlantic Avenue and has convenient access to I-95 and regional transit. The climate is humid subtropical with hot, humid summers, mild winters, and a hurricane season (June–November); landscaping includes extensive green space and water features. Housing prices and HOA fees in the community are generally above U.S. averages; consult local crime maps and Palm Beach County school data for current safety and school information.
Is Delray Beach Golf Club, Delray Beach, FL expensive?
Delray Beach Golf Club is a city-owned public golf course, so green fees and access costs are generally lower than private country clubs. Fees vary by season, tee time and any membership packages; current rates are posted on the club’s official website or available from the pro shop. By contrast, private clubs and waterfront real estate in the Delray Beach area are typically much more expensive than playing at this municipal course.
What is the weather of Delray Beach Golf Club, Delray Beach, FL?
The area has a South Florida tropical climate with hot, humid summers and warm, mild winters. The wet season runs roughly May through October with frequent afternoon thunderstorms and about 55–65 inches of annual rainfall, while November–April is drier and sunnier. Average summer highs are near 90–92°F (32–33°C) and winter highs about 72–75°F (22–24°C); the region is subject to hurricane season from June 1–November 30.
How safe is Delray Beach Golf Club, Delray Beach, FL?
Specific, neighborhood-level crime statistics for Delray Beach Golf Club are not published separately; the course is a municipal facility within Delray Beach. The facility falls under the jurisdiction of the Delray Beach Police Department, which publishes citywide crime data and maps. For current, local safety details consult the Delray Beach Police Department crime map or Palm Beach County crime reports and follow standard precautions (lock vehicles, secure valuables).