Lexington Oaks Golf Club
Frequently Asked Questions
When is the best time of year to play Lexington Oaks for ideal conditions?
We always recommend visiting Lexington Oaks in the late fall or early spring. You'll avoid the brutal Florida summer heat and humidity, and the course will be in prime condition before the peak winter crowds arrive. Expect comfortable temperatures and firm, fast greens.
What kind of challenge does Lexington Oaks present, especially for a mid-handicapper?
Lexington Oaks is a fair test, but don't let its seemingly open layout fool you - water comes into play on nearly every hole. You'll need to be precise off the tee, especially on the back nine, where the course tightens up considerably. We found the par-3s particularly engaging, demanding accurate iron play over hazards.
Is Lexington Oaks a good value for the green fee, and what should I expect to pay?
Absolutely, Lexington Oaks offers solid value for a well-maintained Florida course; it's definitely a local favorite for a reason. Green fees typically range from $40-$70 depending on the season and time of day, making it a more accessible option than some of its pricier neighbors. You're getting a quality round without breaking the bank.
What's a memorable hole or unique feature at Lexington Oaks that stands out?
The par-5 18th hole is a fantastic finishing hole that will test your nerves and strategy. It's a true risk-reward, dogleg left around water, where a good drive can set up a chance to go for the green in two, but a miss means a watery grave. We love how it forces a decision right at the end of your round.
What are the practice facilities like at Lexington Oaks, and how early should I arrive?
Lexington Oaks has a decent driving range and a large putting green, which is essential for getting a feel for their often-quick surfaces. We suggest arriving at least 45 minutes before your tee time to properly warm up and get a few putts in; you'll appreciate the extra time to dial in your short game.