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Abacoa Golf ClubFEATURE STORY

Heading to south FL
for Spring Training?
Bring your golf clubs

By Chris Baldwin,
Senior Writer

JUPITER, Fla. (Feb. 26, 2007) - Brian Buckley keeps a basket of baseballs and a few Sharpies behind the desk at Abacoa Golf Club.

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It may not be the usual run of supplies for an assistant head golf pro. But it comes in handy when a Chris Carpenter or Jim Edmonds saunters in.

"If you work here, you can get an autograph from pretty much every baseball player in camp," Buckley said. "I hand the signed balls out as prizes for the Junior Golf program."

It doesn't take a genius to figure out that Abacoa's clubhouse is a good place to spot Major League Baseball players during Spring Training. The defending champion St. Louis Cardinals practice and play their spring games in the Abacoa sports complex; so do the Florida Marlins.

And this is far from the only south Florida golf spot to double as a ballplayer hang come spring. Baseball and golf are closely linked in these days before the games start counting.

PGA Learning Center - Spring Training"A lot of times we'll be in a towns where there's not a whole lot to do. And you have free time," Cardinals pitcher Mark Mulder said.

"Golf is a good way to get your mind off baseball, while still being competitive. Heck, Babe Ruth probably brought his golf clubs to spring training."

Mark McGwire certainly did. Everybody expects MLB stars to golf through the Grapefruit League with entourages. Only, that's not always true. McGwire was such a golf nut that he often ended up playing with regular hackers when the courses were crowded.

Imagine that starter introduction.

Joining you today, Mr. and Mrs. Anderson will be baseball's first 70 home run man.

Just ask Gary Pohrer. This diehard Cardinals fan played a round of golf with McGwire and his son a few years ago in the Palm Beach area.

"He's a really quiet guy," Pohrer remembers. "But he hit the ball a mile."

You can bet every detail of that round is embedded in Pohrer's golf memory - and he's a guy with plenty of those, having played two years on the Hooters Tour for two years.

Albert Pujols - Golf"How long did I leave McGwire's message on my voice mail?" Pohrer asks a friend.

"Way too long," the guy shoots back. "We made fun of you for it."

Pohrer smiles. Like he cares? He golfed with Big Mac.

Not even the most dedicated south Florida golf-club stalker is likely to hit a homer like that. But knowing where the big leaguers like to take a swing might just give you something more unique to remember from your spring training trip than standing outside the batting cage with hundreds of other fans, waiting for an autograph.

Avoiding strikeouts

If you're not a Cards or Marlins follower, deducing where your heroes are going to sate their golf jones isn't quite so elementary. Take the New York Mets, for example.

Dodgertown - GolfThe team with what may be the National League's most star-studded roster trains in the small, relatively sleepy town of Port St. Lucie. The golf scene is dominated by PGA Village, with its three public courses and outstanding PGA Learning Center.

So you just hang out there waiting for Tom Glavine and David Wright to turn up, right?

Not exactly. What many visitors don't realize is that there's also a private PGA Country Club with its own clubhouse. And this Jim Fazio design is the ballplayers' choice.

"The Mets are at the Country Club more than anywhere," PGA Village Head Professional David Trout said.

Sometimes the prime hangout is off-course. With its slightly sophisticated menu, Port St. Lucie's West End Grill draws the players (all the Mets are represented on a wall autograph board).

If You Go

Golf Courses

Abacoa Golf Club
105 Barbados Drive
Jupiter, FL
Tee times: 561-622-0036

Deer Creek Golf Club
2801 Country Club Blvd.
Deerfield Beach, Fl.
Tee times: 954-429-0006

The Diplomat
3555 S. Ocean Drive
Hollywood, FL
Tee times: 954-602-6000

Dodger Pines Country Club
4600 26th St.
Vero Beach, FL
Tee times: 772-569-4400

PGA Country Club
951 SW Country Club Drive
Port St. Lucie, FL
Info: 561-468-7686

Player-spotting

The Galleria
2414 E. Sunrise Blvd.
Fort Lauderdale, FL
Phone: 954-564-1036

West End Grill
1680 St. Lucie West Blvd.
St. Lucie West, FL
Phone: 772-343-1146

In Fort Lauderdale, spring home of the Baltimore Orioles, high-end eateries like Capital Grill, the Blue Martini and Seasons 52 attract bat-swinging celebrities. So does the Galleria mall, where Ferraris, Lamborghinis and short-skirted blondes line up to be seen.

For golfing, Fort Lauderdale's multimillionaire athletes favor the Diplomat Country Club and Deer Creek Golf Club.

People expect Vero Beach to be a bigger town than it is because Dodgertown's been so famous for so long. In actuality it's a tiny place - one of the reasons the Dodgers are moving their spring training to Arizona starting in 2009.

At least you can do Vero Beach it right, as it approaches baseball swan song. Skip the quaint, short nine-hole Dodgertown Golf Club that's right behind the outfield wall - at least if you're looking to golf where Nomar does - and head across the street to Dodger Pines Country Club. There you'll find a nearly 700-yard par 6.

Going to the Washington Nationals' Space Coast Stadium in Melbourne might be a great way to dodge the Spring Training crowds. Many of the Nats would probably be happy for you to golf with them too, provided you can recognize anybody on this no-name, low-payroll squad.

Maybe you can ask closer Chad Cordero to wear his hat as crazy flat-billed on the golf course as he does on the pitcher's mound.

"You're mostly going to see pitchers out on the golf course," Mulder said. "We're the ones with the most time."

Then again, perennial MVP candidate Albert Pujols runs his own celebrity golf tournament every year in St. Louis. Who knows when he'll be out at Abacoa getting in some practice?

Better keep a few baseballs in your golf bag.

Any opinions expressed above are those of the writer and do not necessarily represent the views of the management. The information in this story was accurate at the time of publication. All contact information, directions and prices should be confirmed directly with the golf course or resort before making reservations and/or travel plans.


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