The Golden Bear's firm will revamp the public course along the St. Lucie River, with ties to First Tee youth programming for Treasure Coast golfers.
Shores of North River Golf Club, the Martin County public course tucked along the North Fork of the St. Lucie River, is getting a redesign from one of golf's most celebrated names — Jack Nicklaus.
Details of the project's scope, timeline and cost were not available from public records, but the involvement of Nicklaus Design — the Golden Bear's firm responsible for more than 400 courses worldwide — signals a significant investment in one of the Treasure Coast's accessible public golf venues.
The redesign is reported to carry a connection to First Tee, the nonprofit organization that uses golf to teach life skills to young people. A partnership with First Tee would add community weight to what might otherwise be a straightforward renovation project. For families in Martin County whose children have cycled through junior golf programs, a Nicklaus-branded facility with a First Tee tie-in would represent a meaningful upgrade in both prestige and programming.
Shores of North River has long served as an entry point for local golfers — the kind of course where a child picks up a club for the first time or a retiree plays a casual weekend round. A Nicklaus redesign would put it in rare company for a public course on the Treasure Coast.
Further details on the project's groundbreaking date, funding structure and course closure timeline had not been confirmed through public documents at press time. TC Sentinel will continue to report as officials release additional information.
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