7
Resort Courses
4.2
Avg Rating
4
Regions

Resort golf courses in Southwest Florida are tied to hotels and destination properties. Guests typically get priority booking and bundled rates. Some resort courses also accept outside play depending on the season and availability. These tend to be premium experiences with full-service clubhouses, rental clubs, and on-course beverage service.

Available in: Bonita Springs, Captiva, Naples, Port Charlotte

Captiva Golf Course at South Seas Island Resort
$$

Par

27

Length

1400

Holes

9

View Details
Aileron Golf Club
$$$

Aileron Golf Club

Port Charlotte, FL

star 4.4

Par

72

Length

7000

Holes

18

View Details
Saltleaf Golf Preserve
$$$

Saltleaf Golf Preserve

Bonita Springs, FL

star 4.3

Par

72

Length

7075

Holes

18

View Details
LaPlaya Golf Club
$$$

LaPlaya Golf Club

Naples, FL

star 4.1

Par

72

Length

6900

Holes

18

View Details
The Rookery at Marco
$$$
star 4.3

Par

72

Length

7180

Holes

18

View Details
Tiburon Golf Club - Gold Course
$$$$
star 4.4

Par

72

Length

7271

Holes

18

View Details
Tiburon Golf Club - Black Course
$$$$
star 4.4

Par

72

Length

6949

Holes

18

View Details

Frequently Asked Questions About Resort Golf Courses

Do I need to be a hotel guest to play resort golf courses in SWFL?

It depends on the resort. Many resort courses prioritize hotel guests but also accept outside play when tee times are available. Contact the resort pro shop to ask about public access and current rates.

What resort golf courses are in Southwest Florida?

Resort courses in the area include Tiburon Golf Club at The Ritz-Carlton Naples, Lely Resort (Mustang and Flamingo Island courses), and Captiva Golf Course at South Seas Island Resort, among others.

Are resort golf packages available?

Many SWFL resorts offer stay-and-play golf packages that bundle accommodation with rounds of golf at discounted rates. Check with the resort directly or visit their website for current package deals.

What is included with resort golf in Southwest Florida?

Resort golf typically includes access to practice facilities, club rentals, GPS-equipped carts, on-course beverage service, and full-service clubhouses with dining. Some resorts also offer instruction and club fitting.

arrow_upward