Public · 9 Holes

Granada Golf Course

2001 Granada Blvd, Coral Gables, Florida

PublicMembership
9Holes
Donald RossCourse Designer
4.6545 Reviews
Coral Gables, FLLocation
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About Granada Golf Course

Granada Golf Course, located in Coral Gables, Florida, is a historic nine-hole course designed by Donald Ross and opened in 1923. This par 36 course offers a player-friendly layout suitable for golfers of all skill levels, with spacious fairways and subtle undulations on the greens. The course features a fully-stocked pro shop, locker rooms, and...

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Green Fees

Standard Resident$30
Standard Non-Resident$39
Twilight Resident$27
Twilight Non-Resident$35
Junior Resident$13 Under 18
Junior Non-Resident$17 Under 18

Tee times: Up to 7 days in advance for members, 5 days for non-members

Rates are approximate and from public sources — confirm current pricing with the course.

Facilities

Club Amenities

Motor Cart
Pull Cart
Club Rental
Club Fitting
Pro Shop
Golf Lessons
Driving Range
Putting Green
Chipping Green
Practice Bunker
Restaurant
Reception Hall
Clubhouse
Changing Room
Lockers

Reviews

What People Say

3.1/5
GolfPass · 7 reviews
4.6/5
Google · 545 reviews
In summary

Granada Golf Course in Coral Gables is appreciated for its charming nine-hole layout, affordability, and serene setting, making it ideal for beginners and those seeking a casual round of golf. The course features a friendly staff, a well-regarded cafe, and a historic Donald Ross design. However, some visitors express concerns about the condition of the greens and tee boxes, as well as occasional issues with pace of play and course maintenance.

3 months ago
Great little nine hole course, in a lovely part of Coral Gables. Adorable and nice, fun, easy layout. Some greens need TLC but once you know that going in, it is a really fun round in Miami. Staff are friendly and there is a lovely little diner/restaurant. I'd recommend for a quick 9 holes.
— Shane Ryan
6 months ago
Very nice pro shop & cafe. Bathrooms & locker room are pristine. Course was in overall decent shape. Greens were rough in some areas & pace of play was erratic. Overall, an enjoyable 9 hole experience on a Donald Ross layout.
— Antonio de Armas
7 months ago
A great 9 hole experience in the middle of Coral Gables. Nice easy course w no water and very little sand. You’ll enjoy the experience.
— Raul Jesus Gutierrez
a year ago
Granada Golf Course: A Serene Oasis for Movement, Stillness, and Nature I came to Granada Golf Course on the recommendation of a friend who lives nearby—and it turned out to be much more than just a golf course. I went for a full run—two laps around the course, enjoying the peaceful surroundings and well-kept path. Afterwards, I sat under the ancient trees, their roots grounding and their shade embracing, and slipped into a deep meditation. Then, beneath those same trees, I practiced Qi Gong and a Kung Fu form, while golfers quietly passed by. There was something poetic in the coexistence o…
— Isra García
6 months ago
Pretty unkept for a course that prides itself on a “private club atmosphere.” Many patches of dirt near the tee boxes and greens. I found it a challenge to find a decent spot to tee off. The golf carts do the bare minimum of functioning. They are pretty small, handle poorly, and guarantee a bumpy ride. I paid $46 for a tee time on Saturday, decent price. If you’re in a pinch or are just starting out, it’s an okay choice. Otherwise, there are much better choices that give you a bang for your buck.
— PattyBatty
4 months ago
Great court to practice you golf, but poor greens, uneven tees, not dog legs and not water at all, so it is an easy curse, excelent for beginers
— Santiago Montaña
a month ago
What a complete let down. What once was a fine course, well kept and managed, has fallen so low, that it is now BY FAR the worst course in Miami Dade. Tee boxes, fairways, and greens are ALL trash. 4 of the greens are virtually un-puttable. Literally. To top it off, the City of Coral Gables, in all of their infinite wisdom, has decided to INCREASE the greens fees BEFORE fixing the course. Instead of investing, and fixing the mess THEY made, they are punishing the players, and making us play a backyard and pay more for it. This is totally unacceptable. No one who causes a problem, makes someone…
— Ed Adamy
3 months ago
This was easily the worst golf course experience I’ve ever had. The greens were in terrible condition—patchy, full of holes, dirt, and sand. It felt like putting on a damaged practice surface rather than an actual golf green. Around the greens was just as bad, with uneven lies, bare dirt, and no real maintenance. The tee boxes were also in horrible shape, worn down and poorly maintained. Honestly, the conditions were bad throughout the entire course. I understand this is a municipal 9-hole course, but basic maintenance should still be expected. Other public courses manage to keep greens and…
— David Cruz
5 months ago
Extremely disappointed with our experience today. Booked a tee time for 1140. Arrived 25 mins early. Practicing putting until 1130 group is teeing off and we walk up to the first tee and there is no starter/ranger. A 3-some pulls up in carts and tells us they are next. We ask them what time they are scheduled to play and they say 1150. Ranger then arrives and insists that they go before us even though 1130 group isn’t even out of range yet. I ask the starter for clarification “Is this course first come first serve because we have the 1140 time booked and it’s only 1135 now.” He then gets in my…
— Ted McLean
3 years ago
If you have your own cart, at $17 on a Sunday it is the best 9 hole course in south Florida not even close. Really low difficulty, short par 5s, immaculate greens, great fairways. The only downside is that you are not going to find the peacefulness or serenity that you find at great courses. If you hook the ball beware, the roads and houses are very in-play for shots that go left.
— Sergio Davo
7 months ago
Awesome place. We have been there for Halloween night and the kids had so much fun trick or treating!
— Vasco da Gama
10 months ago
Nice course, about ~$22 per person to walk. Wish they did resident discount for Miami residents, instead of just gables. Gables resident is $18. Course is in good shape, not bad, and for the money it’s well kept. Staff are hit or miss, some people are really friendly and some people not so much.
— Daniel Farrohi

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