Seminole Golf Club

Seminole Golf Club's pink stucco clubhouse was designed in 1929 by Marion Sims Wyeth, the same architect who master planned Mar-a-Lago for the same client. Inside is the most copied locker room in American golf: 72 original knotty-pine lockers, unchanged since opening day.

Seminole Golf Club's clubhouse
Seminole Golf Club's clubhouse

The same architect who master planned Mar-a-Lago designed this clubhouse. Same client, same year, same Spanish Revival vocabulary, opposite philosophies. Marion Sims Wyeth built Mar-a-Lago as a 62,500 square foot palace. He built Seminole as a pink stucco building with a crushed gravel driveway and a sundial over the door.

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Key Details

  • Club: Seminole Golf Club
  • Location: Juno Beach, Florida
  • Clubhouse Architect: Marion Sims Wyeth
  • Year Built: 1929
  • Architectural Style: Spanish Revival
  • Notable Features: Pink stucco facade with sundial flanked by carved Seminole warrior figures; double-height men's locker room with cypress-beamed ceiling and 72 original California knotty-pine lockers still in use; no window facing the Atlantic Ocean despite sitting adjacent to the dunes; crushed gravel parking lot; the clubhouse that Ben Hogan used as his annual pre-Masters training ground from 1939 to 1956

The clubhouse has remained essentially unchanged since opening day on January 1, 1930. The men's locker room is widely considered the finest in American golf, and has been copied by clubs from Houston to Sea Island. None have matched it.

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