Boca Lago Country Club
3 x 9 hole Par 36 South & East & West Course
Website: https://www.bocalago.com/
Frequently Asked Questions
With three 9-hole courses - South, East, and West - which combination do you recommend for a first-time visitor at Boca Lago?
For your first visit, we always steer people towards the South and East combination. You'll find the South course offers a great warm-up with some open fairways, while the East then challenges you with tighter approaches and more strategic water hazards, giving you a comprehensive feel for Boca Lago's design.
When is the best time of year to play golf at Boca Lago Country Club, considering the Florida weather?
You'll want to aim for the cooler, drier months between November and April to truly enjoy Boca Lago. The fairways are at their best then, and you avoid the intense summer heat and humidity that can make a round feel like a marathon. Booking ahead is key during this peak season.
How challenging are the courses at Boca Lago, and are they suitable for high-handicappers or beginners?
Boca Lago offers a fair test for most golfers, but it's not overly punishing for higher handicappers, especially if you play from the appropriate tees. The West course, in particular, can be a bit more forgiving with wider landing areas, while the East demands more precision around its greens. You'll find it's a great place to enjoy a round without feeling completely overwhelmed.
What should I expect to pay for a round at Boca Lago, and do you have any tips for securing a good tee time?
Green fees at Boca Lago typically range from $70-$120 depending on the season and time of day, which is pretty standard for a well-maintained South Florida course. We always recommend checking their website or calling directly a few weeks out, especially for weekend mornings - they do offer some twilight rates if you're flexible with your timing.
What's the overall atmosphere like at Boca Lago, and are there any signature holes or unique features I should look out for?
You'll find Boca Lago has a classic, well-established country club feel - it's relaxed but still maintains a polished edge. Keep an eye out for the par-3 7th on the East course; it's a beautiful hole with water guarding the front, demanding a precise shot to a well-bunkered green. It's a real test and a memorable part of the round.