Innisbrook Golf Resort

Copperhead Course: 18 hole, Par 71. South Course: 18 hole, Par 71. North Course: 18 hole, Par 70. Island Course: 18 hole, Par 72.

Website: https://www.innisbrookgolfresort.com/

Frequently Asked Questions

If I only have time for one round at Innisbrook, which course should I prioritize?

You absolutely have to play the Copperhead course. It's the star of the show, challenging and beautifully maintained, offering that true PGA Tour experience you see on TV. While the other courses are good, Copperhead is where you'll find the real Innisbrook magic and the famous "Snake Pit" finish.

When is the ideal time of year to plan a golf trip to Innisbrook?

We highly recommend visiting between late October and early May. The Florida weather is fantastic then-warm, sunny, and much less humid than summer-making for perfect playing conditions. You'll avoid the peak heat and afternoon thunderstorms, ensuring a more enjoyable round on any of their courses.

Everyone talks about the "Snake Pit" on the Copperhead course-what's it really like to play?

The Snake Pit-holes 16, 17, and 18-is a truly thrilling and demanding finish that will test every part of your game. You'll face long, challenging par-4s and a tricky par-3, all requiring precise shots and nerves of steel to escape without a bogey. It's a fantastic, memorable challenge that makes Copperhead so famous.

Is Innisbrook a good destination for golfers who aren't scratch players, or is it too difficult?

Don't let Copperhead's PGA Tour reputation intimidate you; Innisbrook offers a great experience for all skill levels. While Copperhead is a serious test, the Island, North, and South courses provide varying degrees of challenge with beautiful layouts. You'll find plenty of tee box options to match your game and still have a fantastic time.

What can I expect to pay for a round at Innisbrook, and are there any smart ways to book?

Green fees for the Copperhead course can be steep, especially during peak season, often ranging from $200-350+ for resort guests. We strongly advise looking into their stay-and-play packages, which often include rounds on multiple courses and can offer significant savings compared to booking everything à la carte. Booking off-peak or twilight rounds can also help reduce the cost.