Biltmore Golf Course Miami

The Biltmore Golf Course is an 18-hole, par-71 layout originally designed by Donald Ross in 1925. It spans about 6,700–7,100 yards and winds through banyan trees and scenic canals. Renovations in 2007 and 2018 by Brian Silva enhanced its classic architectural charm. Water hazards and undulating greens add challenge while maintaining traditional play features. Golfers enjoy panoramic views of the historic Biltmore Hotel during their round.

Biltmore Golf Course is a public resort course welcoming hotel guests and outside players. It annually hosts the prestigious Junior Orange Bowl Championship tournament. The facility includes a driving range, pro shop, and full-service golf academy. Many holes showcase beautiful views of the hotel and lush tropical surroundings. Located in Coral Gables, it offers year-round golf in a refined setting.

Biltmore Golf Course Miami Florida with hotel in background via Grok

Description of Biltmore Miami Golf Course

The Biltmore is an 18‑hole, par‑71 championship course stretching 7,112 yards. Its greens are Tif‑Eagle Bermuda and fairways are 419 Bermuda, superbly maintained.
The slope rating is 132 and course rating is 74.3 from championship tees. Course conditions are consistently excellent, with fast, true greens and pristine bunkers. Signature holes include the short, precision-demanding 14th and dramatic, water‑challenged 17th.

Playing as a semi‑private resort course, it welcomes both hotel guests and public golfers. The yardages vary slightly by tee, but overall challenge remains stiff at 7,112 yards. The 14th is a demanding par‑3 offering little forgiveness for mis‑hits. The par‑4 17th forces a water carry and features a contoured, tricky green. These standout holes define the strategic depth and beauty of this historic layout.

Biltmore Golfing Greens Fees and Membership Costs

The daily green fee at Biltmore is typically around $192 for 18 holes, cart included. Off‑season and resident discounts can drop 18‑hole rates to about $30–$60. Booking through third‑party sites may offer lower tee times, often in the $60–$80 range. Rentals include GPS‑equipped carts with occasional tech hitch hiccups.
Walking only, after 10 am weekends/holidays, may allow small additional savings.

Membership initiation can range from $0 to $2,500 depending on type and promotions. Annual dues fall between $10,000 and $15,000 for full golf members.
Local financing options available, with annual walk memberships starting around $2,850. Couples riding memberships start near $6,100 for Coral Gables residents.
Junior or social memberships add moderate yearly fees, typically as member add‑ons.

Additional Information

 The Biltmore has hosted famous guests like Tiger Woods, Babe Ruth, Al Capone, Bing Crosby, Judy Garland, and the Duke, Duchess. Its golf leadership includes Lara Pavloff (Director of Golf) and Kenny Fill (Head Golf Professional), supported by General Manager Matthias Kammerer. Superintendent Andy Lemmel oversees the course’s conditioning alongside a top-tier staff. Jim McLean’s renowned golf school headquarters moved here in 2018, boosting instruction prestige. Interesting fact: in 1926 Bobby Jones and Tommy Armour opened the course with a 36-hole exhibition match.

The course once hosted the PGA’s Coral Gables Open Invitational from 1931–1962, won by champions like Bob Goalby. Lara Pavloff is one of the few female PGA professionals leading a major Florida golf facility. Kenny Fill previously served at Doral Resort before assuming Biltmore’s head professional role. The Jim McLean Golf School here is considered the #1 golf school globally. The course’s design snakes through historic canals once used for gondola rides.

Golf Club Address

Street Address
1210 Anastasia Ave
Coral Gables, FL 33134
 
Telephone: (305) 460-5364
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Website: biltmorehotel.com