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Your Country Club of Miami is closing for good. What's next?

Bro, they're closing the Country Club of Miami for good

Nah because, listen—you know that feeling, right? You drive through Hialeah Gardens, maybe you're cutting through to the Palmetto and you pass by the Country Club of Miami, that big green space? It’s been there, like, *forever*. So when I heard they’re closing it down for a "major upgrade," my first thought wasn't about golf, it was "coño, what’s going to happen to that land?" This isn't just a golf course, it’s a landmark. We're talking about a piece of history right here in the 305.

## What This Means for Miami

The County Club of Miami, which has been a staple in Northwest Miami-Dade for generations, is officially closed for a comprehensive renovation. The county hasn't announced a completion date, which, acere, makes you wonder how "comprehensive" this is going to be. Think about it:

* **Generational Impact:** This place has seen countless rounds of golf, family outings, and just been a part of the backdrop for so many people growing up in Hialeah and Miami Lakes. * **Green Space:** In a city where every patch of green is getting turned into a new luxury tower, losing even a temporary piece of open land, especially one so large, feels… *significant*. * **The Unknown:** "Major upgrade" can mean a lot of things. Is it just new greens, or is this the first step towards something entirely different? With how fast this city is changing, you gotta ask.

Bro, this is Miami, everything is always in motion, right? But the Country Club of Miami? That’s like a piece of the old Miami, tucked away from the Brickell high-rises and the South Beach madness. To see it close, even temporarily, it just hits different. It's another reminder that even the things we think are permanent, they’re all subject to change. Dale, that's how we do it in the 305.

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