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About Wycliffe Golf & Country Club
The Sunshine State, specifically Wellington, was covered with produce farms and swampland. In the 1950s, Mr. C. Oliver Wellington bought 18,000 acres of central Palm Beach County and called it the “Flying COW Ranch.” It opened as the world's largest strawberry patch and this parcel would eventually become the Village of Wellington; his ranch was the original site where Wycliffe Golf & Country Club sits today.Entrepreneur, Harvey Geller was the visionary for Wycliffe Golf & Country Club; Geller settled on the remote, agricultural location of Lake Worth Road and the intersection of State Road 7 (Route 441). He envisioned building an upscale country club in the rapidly-growing locale between Boca Raton and Palm Beach Gardens. This area bordered suburban Lake Worth and the Village of Wellington.