Crandon Golf at Key Biscayne is a championship 18-hole golf course located on the island paradise of Key Biscayne, just 10 minutes from downtown Miami. It is the perfect alternative to civilization where you can spend a day enveloped by the tropics. Crandon Golf is an explosion of color and light surrounded by water, mangroves and lush, tropical foliage. Secluded and inviting, Crandon is the only public golf course on Biscayne Bay.


Country Club of Miami has two traditional 18-hole courses offering a classic Florida golf experience.

The Country Club of Miami West Course, a 7,017-yard par-72 course with a slope of 132, hosted the 1991 Senior PGA Tour National Qualifying School. The bunkers, lush fairways, and rolling greens offer a challenging adventure. The course was the original site for the former National Airlines Open.

The Country Club of Miami East Course, a 6,353-yard par-70 layout with a slope of 124, requires shot placement and strategy from both the novice and serious golfer.


Palmetto Golf

Palmetto Golf Course is a Par-70 Championship Miami course, built on 121 acres, running parallel to US-1, south of SW 152nd Street. The 18-hole course, designed by Dick Wilson and built in 1959 by developers Porter, Russell and Wagor, was purchased by Miami-Dade County in 1967.

This facility has a serpentine canal system that flows across and alongside tree-lined fairways, making this an attractive, as well as challenging course to play. The golf course also offers a 22-position, lighted driving range, lighted putting green, a spacious clubhouse and a fully-stocked golf shop. Equipment rentals are available. Golf lessons, clinics, and junior golf camps are offered by Crandon Golf Academy.


Greynolds Golf Course provides a 3,100-yard challenging layout. This par-36 course, designed by Mark Mahannah in 1964, is one of the county’s most popular nine-hole designs for all levels of play. The course offers electric carts, reasonable green fees, and club rentals.

A spacious clubhouse welcomes players to relax before and after matches. Friendly golf shop staff assist players with tee times, rental equipment and merchandise.


Briar Bay Golf Course is a par-31 Executive Golf Course, built on thirty acres, eight blocks west of US 1, north of SW 136th Street. Designed by Bruce Devlin and Robert Von Hagge, and built in 1974 by Real Estate Developer Alec Courtelis, it opened for play in January of 1975. The Parks Department acquired Briar Bay in 1979 and has operated it since that time. The course ambles west, north, east, west, south and finally east again as it winds its way back to the clubhouse.


This 18-hole miniature golf course in Miami, near Palmetto Bay and Pinecrest, is affordable fun for the whole family. Enjoy a round of mini golf amid tropical foliage, water hazards, a cave, and waterfalls. Other on-site activities include the lighted driving range and sports bar.