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Recently while on a golf road trip, I came across the Cocoa Beach Country Club, which is located on a peninsula surrounded by the Banana River Lagoon at the western end on Minutemen Causeway in Cocoa Beach Florida.
It was an interesting course, well maintained, and with a nice clubhouse. There are three nine hole courses, and the Banana River and the seventeen lakes that are located on the golf course at the Cocoa Beach Country Club provide a habitat that attracts an abundance of waterfowl and other birds. The birds are definitely a factor, although not in an unpleasant way. When I was on the driving range it often seemed as if one’s shot would hit one of the many birds passing by.
In addition to birds, there are dolphins, alligators, turtles and raccoons that make the Cocoa Beach Country Club a true habitat and wildlife sanctuary. If you happen to be in the Space Coast region, it’s worth paying a visit to the golf club, at least to hit 15 balls on the range for U$1!
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