Fort Myers Country Club
Frequently Asked Questions
What makes Fort Myers Country Club special, especially for a course of its age?
This Donald Ross gem truly stands out for its classic design and walkability, a rarity in modern Florida. You'll appreciate the subtle greens and strategic bunkering that demand thoughtful play, rather than just brute strength.
Is Fort Myers Country Club a good value, and what's the typical cost to play?
Absolutely, it's one of the best values in Southwest Florida for a public course with such history. While prices fluctuate seasonally, you can expect very reasonable green fees, especially if you play during the shoulder seasons or later in the afternoon.
I'm not a long hitter; will Fort Myers Country Club be enjoyable for me?
You're in luck - this course is perfect for golfers who prioritize strategy and accuracy over raw distance. The shorter layout means you won't feel overwhelmed, but the Ross-designed greens will still challenge your short game and putting touch.
When is the best time to play Fort Myers Country Club to avoid crowds and get good conditions?
We recommend visiting in late spring or early fall to enjoy pleasant weather and fewer crowds, though the course is well-maintained year-round. Expect the greens to be firm and true, offering a consistent challenge regardless of the season.
What's the overall vibe like at Fort Myers Country Club - is it relaxed or more formal?
You'll find a wonderfully relaxed and welcoming atmosphere here, truly a local's course where everyone feels comfortable. It's a place where you can enjoy a casual round with friends without any pretense, a refreshing change from some of the more resort-style clubs.