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Best Golf Courses in Miami, Florida

Miami's golf scene blends tropical beauty, historic design, and South Florida glamour. From the iconic Blue Monster at Doral to the oceanside splendor of Crandon at Key Biscayne, the Magic City offers golf experiences as vibrant and diverse as the city itself.

Our Methodology: Courses are ranked by an expert panel evaluating design quality, conditioning, challenge, aesthetics, and overall experience. Both private and public courses are considered on merit.
1

Miami, Florida · Gil Hanse (renovation) (1962) · 18 holes · Par 72 · 7,692 yards

The iconic Blue Monster at Doral has been a South Florida landmark for over 60 years. Gil Hanse's comprehensive renovation modernized this classic layout while preserving its championship pedigree and the famous 18th hole.

Iconic Blue Monster layoutGil Hanse renovationHistoric South Florida golf landmark
Green Fee: $150–$350 Rating: 4.6/5
2

Miami, Florida · Robert von Hagge & Bruce Devlin (1972) · 18 holes · Par 72 · 7,301 yards

Set on the barrier island of Key Biscayne with Biscayne Bay and Atlantic Ocean views, Crandon is one of America's most scenic municipal courses. Saltwater lagoons, mangrove-lined fairways, and ocean breezes create a truly tropical golf experience.

Biscayne Bay and ocean viewsTropical barrier island settingAmong America's best municipal courses
Green Fee: $80–$180 Rating: 4.4/5
3

Miami, Florida · Donald Ross (restored) (1925) · 18 holes · Par 71 · 6,803 yards

A Donald Ross original at the legendary Biltmore Hotel in Coral Gables, this historic course has hosted presidents, celebrities, and the Miami Open. The 1925 design has been carefully restored to showcase Ross's strategic genius.

Historic 1925 Donald Ross designLegendary Biltmore Hotel settingRestored to original Ross specifications
Green Fee: $100–$200 Rating: 4.3/5
4

Miami, Florida · Mark Mahannah (1971) · 18 holes · Par 72 · 7,175 yards

A solid South Florida public option in Plantation, Jacaranda's East Course offers a well-maintained, tree-lined layout with enough challenge for competitive players. Water comes into play on 13 holes, demanding accurate approach shots.

Well-maintained public courseWater on 13 holesStrong value in South Florida
Green Fee: $40–$80 Rating: 4.1/5
5

Miami, Florida · Gil Hanse (2023) · 9 holes · Par 36 · 3,200 yards

The newest addition to Miami's elite golf scene, Gil Hanse designed this intimate 9-hole course at the Four Seasons Surf Club in Surfside. The seaside layout offers a refined, exclusive experience steps from the Atlantic.

Brand new Gil Hanse designFour Seasons Surf Club locationIntimate 9-hole seaside layout
Green Fee: Members Only Rating: 4.5/5
6

Miami, Florida · Donald Ross (1929) · 18 holes · Par 72 · 7,079 yards

Widely regarded as the finest Donald Ross design in Florida and one of the top 10 courses in America, Seminole in Juno Beach is an oceanside masterpiece. The 2021 Walker Cup was the first competitive event held at the course in decades, bringing global attention to this ultra-exclusive layout.

Top 10 course in AmericaDonald Ross Florida masterpieceHosted 2021 Walker Cup
Green Fee: Members Only Rating: 4.9/5
7

Miami, Florida · Tom Fazio & Jack Nicklaus (1981) · 18 holes · Par 72 · 7,048 yards

Home of The Honda Classic on the PGA Tour, PGA National's Champion Course features the infamous "Bear Trap" — three consecutive holes (15-17) considered among the most demanding stretches on Tour. The Fazio/Nicklaus design balances resort playability with championship teeth.

Honda Classic PGA Tour hostInfamous "Bear Trap" holes 15-17Tom Fazio & Jack Nicklaus design
Green Fee: $200–$375 Rating: 4.5/5
8

Miami, Florida · Brian Silva (2000) · 18 holes · Par 72 · 6,017 yards

Part of the iconic Breakers Palm Beach resort, the Ocean Course was redesigned by Brian Silva in 2000 to create a playable yet strategic layout steps from the Atlantic. While shorter than most resort courses, the creative green complexes and coastal winds provide ample challenge.

Part of iconic Breakers Palm BeachSteps from the Atlantic OceanStrategic Brian Silva design
Green Fee: $175–$300 Rating: 4.3/5
9

Miami, Florida · Michael Hurdzan & Dana Fry (2001) · 18 holes · Par 72 · 7,182 yards

Hidden in Naples, Calusa Pines has quietly earned a reputation as one of Florida's finest private courses. The Hurdzan-Fry design routes through mature slash pines and wetlands, offering a surprisingly natural and strategic golf experience for Southwest Florida.

Top-rated private course in Southwest FloridaNatural pine and wetland settingHurdzan-Fry strategic design
Green Fee: Members Only Rating: 4.6/5

Public Courses in Miami

Looking for courses you can play without a membership? See our complete guide to public courses in Miami .

Overview

South Florida's year-round tropical climate, world-class hospitality, and cultural richness make Miami a compelling golf destination. The region's flat terrain is enhanced by creative use of water features, mangrove landscapes, and bay/ocean frontage that create memorable settings.

Best Time to Play

November through April is peak season with dry, warm weather. Summer brings heat, humidity, and afternoon thunderstorms but significantly lower prices.

Travel Tips & Getting There

Miami International Airport (MIA) and Fort Lauderdale (FLL) both provide access. Doral is minutes from MIA, while Key Biscayne and Coral Gables courses are 20-30 minutes south.

Nearest Airport: Miami International Airport (MIA)

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best public golf course in Miami?
Crandon Golf at Key Biscayne, set on a barrier island with Biscayne Bay and Atlantic views, is Miami's best public course and one of the most scenic municipal courses in America.

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