Broward County
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Courses
- Eagle Trace Golf Club
- Woodmont Country Club
- Seven Bridges at Springtree
- The Country Club of Coral Springs
- Grande Oaks Golf Club
- Wynmoor Golf Course
- Hollybrook Golf and Tennis Club
- Inverrary Country Club
- Weston Hills Golf Course
- Jacararanda Golf Course
- Cypress Course
- Hillsboro Pines Golf Course
- Colony West Golf Club - Glades Course
- Pembroke Lakes Golf
- Carolina Golf Club
- The Diplomat Golf Resort & Spa - 18 hole Par 72
- Pine Island Ridge Golf Course - 18 hole Par 66
- Davie Golf and Country Club - 18 hole Par 70
- Lago Mar Country Club
- Woodmont Country Club- Pines 9
- Bonaventure Country Club - 18 hole Par 71
- Coral Ridge Country Club
- Lauderhill Golf Course
- Margate Executive Golf Course
- Colony West Golf Club - Championship Course
- Eco Golf Club
- Oriole Golf Club
- Palm Aire Country Club - 18 hole Par 71 Cypress Course & 18 hole Par 71 Oaks Course & 18 hole Par 72 Palms Course
- Deer Creek Golf Club - 18 hole Par 72
- Hollybrook Golf and Tennis Club - Executive Course
- Plantation Preserve Golf Course & Club
- Crystal Lake Country Club - Tam O'Shanter Golf Course (closed)
- Fort Lauderdale Country Club
- Weston Hills Country Club Golf Course
- Sunrise Country Club
- Oaks Course
- Palms Course
- Orangebrook Golf & Country Club
Frequently Asked Questions
When is the best time of year to plan a golf trip to Broward County?
We always recommend visiting Broward County between November and April. You'll find ideal playing conditions with cooler temperatures and less humidity, making for a much more enjoyable round. Just be prepared for higher green fees and busier tee sheets during these peak months; booking well in advance is essential.
What kind of golf courses can I expect to play in Broward County?
Forget rugged links-style golf here; Broward County offers classic South Florida parkland layouts, often featuring lush tropical landscaping and plenty of water hazards. You'll encounter well-maintained resort courses and excellent public options, designed for enjoyable play rather than extreme championship tests, though they still demand accuracy.
How do green fees in Broward County compare to other Florida golf destinations?
Broward County green fees can be quite competitive, especially when compared to its pricier neighbors to the south or west. While peak season rates (November-April) will be higher, you can find excellent value and significantly lower prices during the summer months if you don't mind the heat.
Beyond golf, what else should we plan to do while visiting Broward County?
You absolutely must take advantage of Broward's stunning beaches; Fort Lauderdale offers a vibrant scene perfect for relaxing after your round. We also suggest exploring the Everglades for a unique airboat tour, or diving into the fantastic dining and nightlife options that abound throughout the area.
What are your top tips for playing golf in Broward County's summer heat?
Playing in Broward's summer heat requires a strategy: book the earliest tee time possible to beat the worst of the humidity and afternoon thunderstorms. Hydration is key-drink more water than you think you need-and consider wearing lightweight, moisture-wicking apparel to stay comfortable on the course.