Riviera Country Club is a Semi-Private, 18 hole golf course located in Ormond Beach, Florida.
Originally a nine-hole golf course built in 1939, Riviera Country Club was purchased by the Meyers family in late 1953. In 1954, the course was expanded to 18 holes. The front nine-holes were remodeled in 1954 by golf course architect Mark Mahana. In 1967 the back nine holes were remodeled and designed by architect Dave Wallace. Over the years, well-known golf architect Lloyd Clifton gave a facelift to several holes and was instrumental in the look of the course towards its present-day character.
Established in 1953, Riviera Country Club, located in Ormond Beach, Florida, welcomes golfers from around the world to enjoy their famous relaxed, comfortable atmosphere. Play on their championship 18 holes par 71 course where no tee times are required! They were named one of Golf Digest's Best Places to Play 2008-2009 and are home to the longest-running Mini-Tour Event in the country, The Riviera Open.
Riviera Country Club measures 6,250 yards from the back tees and plays to a par of 71.