The Country Club of Coral Springs
Website: https://www.ccofcs.com/
Frequently Asked Questions
When's the best time of year to play The Country Club of Coral Springs without melting?
We highly recommend visiting between November and April. The Florida heat and humidity are much more forgiving then, offering you comfortable playing conditions and a much more enjoyable round. You'll find the course in prime shape during these cooler, drier months.
How challenging is The Country Club of Coral Springs for an average golfer?
This course offers a fair test without being overly punishing, making it great for a wide range of handicaps. You'll definitely need to navigate some well-placed water hazards and bunkers, especially on the back nine, but the fairways are generally generous enough to keep you in play. Don't underestimate the greens-they can be trickier than they look.
What should I expect to pay for a round at Coral Springs, and is it good value?
Green fees at The Country Club of Coral Springs are typically in the mid-range for South Florida, often around $60-90 depending on the season and time of day. We think it offers solid value for the money; you're getting a well-maintained course with a classic layout that's consistently enjoyable, especially compared to some pricier local options.
What's a standout feature or hole at The Country Club of Coral Springs that I shouldn't miss?
Keep an eye out for the par-3 17th hole-it's a real beauty and a great challenge. You'll be hitting over water to a well-guarded green, demanding precision and a steady nerve. It's definitely one of those holes that sticks with you after the round.
How busy does The Country Club of Coral Springs get, and what's the typical pace of play?
Like many Florida courses, it can get busy, especially during peak season mornings. We've generally found the pace of play to be quite reasonable, usually around four to four-and-a-half hours. To ensure a smoother experience, we suggest booking an early tee time or playing later in the afternoon.