Jupiter Island Club is a Private, ultra-exclusive, invitation-only club with an 18 hole golf course located on an island in Hobe Sound in Hobe Sound, Florida. The location is bounded by the Indian River to the west, the Atlantic to the east, a wildlife refuge to the north and the Blowing Rocks Nature Preserve to the south. The back nine meanders through a huge ornamental garden, with sweeping views of the river.
Jupiter Island Club first opened for play in 1958. The course was designed by William Diddel. George and Tom Fazio redesigned the course in the 1970s.
Water hazards coming into play on six holes, and the wind is always a factor. Caddies are mandatory if you choose to walk the course. The course is fairly narrow but very playable. The front nine is towards the East side of the property away from the intracoastal. The back nine has several holes that run along the intracoastal and are very easy on the eyes.
Blue tees: par-72, 6,109 yards, 70.8 / 128
White tees: par-72, 5,622 yards, 68.2 / 121
Red tees: par-72, 5,083 yards, 70.0 / 121