Donald Ross (1924)
Holes
18
Par
70
Yards
6,376
Peak Fee
$115
El Campeon at Mission Resort + Club in Howey-in-the-Hills, Florida, is one of the oldest golf courses in the South, dating to 1917. Chicago-based architect George O'Neil designed the original layout, with Charles Clarke of Troon, Scotland adding enhancements to the back nine in 1926. The course sits on terrain that is unusually hilly for Central Florida, with documented elevation changes exceeding 85 feet, a defining characteristic that sets it apart from the flat landscapes typical of the region. The 18-hole, par-72 layout stretches to 6,900 yards and is part of the Florida Historic Golf Trail. El Campeon operates on a semi-private basis, open to resort guests and daily-fee public play. Mission Resort's second course, Las Colinas, operates as a sister property on the same grounds. Pricing falls in the mid-range ($$) tier.
Hollywood Beach Golf Club's peak-season green fee is around $115 per round; off-peak rates drop to about $65. Cart, range balls, and caddie fees are typically separate. Estimate the full Florida Historic Golf Trail trip cost
Hollywood Beach Golf Club was designed by Donald Ross, opening in 1924. The par-70 layout plays 6,376 yards from the back tees. Hollywood Beach Golf Club is part of Florida Historic Golf Trail in Scramble's catalog of independently researched courses.
Hollywood Beach Golf Club is located at 1645 Polk St, Hollywood, FL 33020, USA. The nearest major airport is Orlando (MCO), about a 0-minute drive.
1645 Polk St, Hollywood, FL 33020, USA
Course data sourced from GolfCourseAPI, Google Places, and curated catalog research. Last updated when the underlying course record changed.
Published June 2026. Updated when the data or Scramble’s recommendations change.