Lost Key Golf Club

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes Lost Key Golf Club unique compared to other Florida courses?

This course truly stands out for its commitment to the environment, being an Audubon International Gold Certified Signature Sanctuary. You'll play through pristine wetlands and natural preserves, which means stunning views but also requires precise shot-making to avoid the protected areas. It's a thoughtful design that rewards strategic play over pure power.

How challenging is Lost Key Golf Club for an average golfer?

Lost Key is a fair test, but don't mistake its beauty for an easy round. The course demands accuracy, especially off the tee, with water and natural hazards constantly in play. We recommend choosing the right set of tees for your handicap; playing it too long will quickly add strokes to your score.

When is the best time of year to play Lost Key Golf Club for optimal conditions and fewer crowds?

We always recommend visiting in the late fall or early spring - think October through November or March through April. The weather is fantastic, less humid, and you'll avoid the peak summer heat and the busiest winter snowbird season. The course conditions are typically at their absolute best during these shoulder seasons.

What should I expect from the overall experience and value at Lost Key Golf Club?

You're paying for a meticulously maintained course and a top-tier experience, so expect green fees to reflect that. Beyond the excellent course, the practice facilities are superb, and the clubhouse offers a welcoming atmosphere for a post-round drink or meal. It's a premium experience that delivers on its promise of quality.

Are there any specific holes at Lost Key Golf Club I should pay extra attention to?

Absolutely, keep an eye out for the par-3 17th hole - it's a beautiful but intimidating shot over water to a well-guarded green. Also, the finishing stretch, holes 16-18, is a fantastic challenge that can make or break your round, so bring your A-game for the closing holes.