Lost Tree Club
Private member club. Guests appear unwelcome.
Website: https://www.losttreeclub.com/
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I play a round at Lost Tree Club as a non-member?
Let's be direct - getting on Lost Tree Club as a non-member is exceptionally difficult. This isn't a course where you can just call up for a tee time; you'll need a direct invitation from a member to even consider stepping onto the property.
What's the best time of year to play Lost Tree Club, assuming I get an invitation?
If you're fortunate enough to secure an invitation, aim for the cooler, drier months from November to April. The Florida heat and humidity can be brutal outside of that window, making an already challenging course feel even longer.
What makes the course design at Lost Tree Club stand out?
Jack Nicklaus designed Lost Tree, and you'll immediately notice his signature touch with strategic bunkering and demanding green complexes. It's a classic Florida layout that truly tests your shot-making, especially around the water hazards that come into play on many holes.
What should I expect regarding the atmosphere and amenities at Lost Tree Club?
Expect an understated elegance and an exclusive, quiet atmosphere; this isn't a flashy resort course. The focus here is entirely on the golf and the privacy of its members, so you'll find top-tier practice facilities and a clubhouse that prioritizes comfort over ostentation.
Are there any specific holes at Lost Tree Club that I should look forward to playing?
While the entire course is a masterclass, keep an eye out for the par-3 12th, which demands a precise shot over water, and the challenging finishing stretch. The 18th hole, a strong par 4, requires a well-placed drive and an accurate approach to finish your round on a high note.