Lost Tree Club
Lost Tree Club
11520 Lost Tree Way
North Palm Beach, FL 33408-2998
United States
Overview
Located one step south of Seminole, the 12th ranked course in the U.S., this Jack Nicklaus design is the centerpiece of an upscale development with the course set two lots in from the Atlantic Ocean. Lost Tree is actually a Nicklaus remodel of 1960 Mark Mahannah design of the same name that was lifted out of a mangrove swamp, one of the region’s first comprehensive golf and real estate developments with homes land-planned around the golf holes, or more accurately, the golf planned around the homesites. The routing hasn’t changed, but the bunkering, shaping and luxury presentation of the golf has undergone a considerable upgrade, a must given the competition in the zip code.
About
Awards

100 Greatest: The course was part of Golf Digest's original 200 Toughest Courses list from 1966-'68.
Best in State: Not previously ranked.
Current ranking: 39th.
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Ratings from our panel of 1,900 course-ranking panelists
100 GREATEST/BEST IN STATE SCORES
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Reviews
Review
“Fun and fair. In very good shape despite the paspalum incursions in the fairway. Good variety of holes and very solid par 3s. Played hard and fast"
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“Firm and fast condition of greens, fairways, and tees. 5, 11, 17, and 18 are stand out holes...the other holes seem to all run together as the best side of the fairway tended to be the center and the greens were all heavily bunkered so aim point tended to be center of the green on most all holes. Good routing in that par 3's and par 5's run in varying wind directions. Oldest pro-am in FL is held 2nd Monday in February here."
Read More2022