Indian Creek Country Club
Website: https://www.indiancreekcountryclub.org/
Frequently Asked Questions
How can a non-member play a round at Indian Creek Country Club?
Let's be direct: access here is exceptionally exclusive, even by private club standards. Your best bet is to be a guest of a member, as public play or reciprocal agreements are simply not part of the Indian Creek experience. It's a truly private oasis.
What's the best time of year to experience the course conditions at their peak?
We recommend visiting between late November and April. During these months, South Florida's weather is ideal, offering comfortable temperatures and drier conditions that keep the course pristine and the greens running fast. You'll avoid the intense summer heat and humidity, which can make any round a challenge.
What makes the course design at Indian Creek so unique compared to other Florida courses?
The course's island setting is its defining feature, offering a truly secluded and intimate golf experience. You'll find water in play on nearly every hole, demanding precision and strategic thinking to navigate the tight fairways and well-guarded greens. It's a masterclass in classic design, perfectly integrated with its unique environment.
Beyond the golf, what kind of atmosphere or amenities can a guest expect at Indian Creek?
Expect an atmosphere of understated elegance and impeccable service, where privacy and discretion are paramount. The clubhouse offers a refined setting for post-round relaxation, and the dining experience is consistently top-tier, reflecting the club's commitment to excellence in every detail. It's a place where every comfort is anticipated.
Are there any specific holes at Indian Creek that truly stand out or pose a unique challenge?
Absolutely, the par-3 17th is a memorable one, often playing into the wind and requiring a precise shot over water to a well-bunkered green. We also love the strategic demands of the par-5 3rd, where you'll need to carefully consider your layups to avoid the surrounding hazards. Every hole here asks you to think.