
A land of sunshine, iconic fairways, and legendary tournaments, Florida is one of the world’s most celebrated golf destinations. From championship layouts that host the PGA Tour to laid-back resort courses framed by palm trees and water hazards, the Sunshine State delivers unforgettable golf all year round.
Add beautiful beaches, luxury resorts, vibrant cities, and unbeatable value, and it’s easy to see why Florida remains a bucket-list destination for golfers of all abilities.
Check out our top tips and FAQs to help you plan a golf holiday to Florida that’s smooth, memorable, and packed with must-play courses.
Why choose Florida for a golf holiday?
Florida delivers an unmatched blend of world-class golf, sunshine, and variety. From iconic tournament venues to relaxed resort layouts, the state offers exceptional golf experiences to suit every style of player, all set against a warm and welcoming climate.
Highlights of a Florida golf break include:
- Year-round sunshine and warm temperatures
- More than 1,000 golf courses across the state
- World-famous PGA Tour venues
- Excellent value stay-and-play packages
- Easy travel with direct flights and great infrastructure
Florida is ideal for golfers looking for top-quality golf, flexibility, and a holiday atmosphere beyond the course.
How many golf courses are in Florida?
Florida is home to over 1,000 golf courses, more than any other US state. Courses are spread across key regions such as Orlando, Tampa, Jacksonville, Palm Beach, and South Florida, offering endless choices for golf trips of all lengths.
Some of the best public golf courses in Florida include:
- Arnold Palmer’s Bay Hill Club & Lodge – Arnold Palmer’s iconic home course and host of the Arnold Palmer Invitational, offering a tough but rewarding championship test
- THE PLAYERS Stadium Course, TPC Sawgrass – One of the most recognisable courses in the world, famous for the par-3 17th island green and host of THE PLAYERS Championship
- PGA National (Champion Course) – A demanding layout in Palm Beach Gardens, best known for the Bear Trap and regular PGA TOUR events
- The Blue Monster Course, Trump National Doral Miami – A legendary championship course featuring long, water-lined fairways and deep bunkers that test even elite players
- Copperhead Course, Innisbrook Resort – A classic Florida test and host of the PGA TOUR’s Valspar Championship, renowned for the challenging closing stretch known as the Snake Pit

Arnold Palmer’s Bay Hill Club & Lodge
Is Florida good for golf?
Yes, Florida is one of the best golf destinations in the world. Its climate, course variety, and tournament pedigree make it a favourite for both casual golfers and serious players.
You can expect:
- Immaculate course conditioning year-round
- A mix of resort-friendly and championship-level layouts
- Courses designed by legends such as Arnold Palmer, Jack Nicklaus, and Pete Dye
- Excellent practice facilities and clubhouses
When is the best time to play golf in Florida?
Golf is played year-round in Florida, but the most popular months are:
- November to April – Ideal temperatures, peak season conditions, and perfect for winter sun
- May to October – Hotter and more humid, but quieter courses and excellent value. We recommend earlier tee times during these months, as temperatures rise in the afternoons.
Top tip: Early morning tee times are best during the summer months.
Where is best for golf in Florida?
Florida’s main golf regions each offer a slightly different experience.
- Orlando & Central Florida - Home to a huge concentration of courses and resorts, ideal for value-focused golf trips and group travel
- Jacksonville & Northeast Florida - Iconic venues, including TPC Sawgrass, perfect for golfers chasing famous championship layouts
- Miami & South Florida - Upscale resorts, pristine conditioning, and classic courses with a strong PGA Tour presence
- Tampa & West Coast Florida - A great blend of coastal scenery, classic designs, and relaxed resort golf

Copperhead Course
Is Florida suitable for couples, groups, and non-golfers?
Absolutely. Florida is one of the most versatile destinations for mixed groups.
Non-golf highlights include:
- World-class beaches and coastal towns
- Theme parks and attractions in Orlando
- Shopping, dining, and nightlife in Miami and Palm Beach
- Fishing, boating, and water sports
What airports should I fly into for a Florida golf holiday?
Useful airports in Florida for a golf holiday include:
- Orlando International Airport (MCO) – ideal for central Florida and the Orlando golf resorts
- Miami International Airport (MIA) – best for South Florida, including Miami, Doral, and the Palm Beaches
- Tampa International Airport (TPA) – convenient for Florida’s west coast and Streamsong Resort
- Jacksonville International Airport (JAX) – closest airport to TPC Sawgrass and north-east Florida

Disney's Lake Buena Vista Golf Course
Which golf courses in Florida host PGA TOUR events?
There are some hidden gems within Florida with multiple courses renowned for hosting PGA TOUR events. Some of these include:
- TPC Sawgrass - The Players Championship
- PGA National - The Honda Classic
- Bay Hill Club & Lodge - The Arnold Palmer Invitational
- Innisbrook Resort - Valspar Championship
These courses reflect Florida’s reputation as one of the best locations for a golf holiday.
Is Florida good for a golf tour?
Yes. Florida is perfect for golfers who want to play multiple iconic courses in one trip. Our guided golf tours combine tournament venues, premium resorts, and seamless logistics for a stress-free experience.
Some of our most popular Florida golf tours include:
- TPC Sawgrass & Bay Hill - This premium Florida golf tour combines luxury stays with bucket-list rounds at Bay Hill, Celebration Golf Club, and TPC Sawgrass, delivering world-class golf across Orlando and Ponte Vedra Beach.
- PGA National & Trump National Doral Miami - This premium south Florida golf tour pairs luxury stays at PGA National and Trump National Doral with iconic PGA TOUR courses, world-class amenities, and the vibrant attractions of Palm Beach and Miami.
- THE PLAYERS & Bay Hill Golf Tour - An unforgettable golf adventure with 3 nights at Marriott Jacksonville Downtown, 4 nights at Arnold Palmer's Bay Hill Club and Lodge, 3 rounds of golf in Orlando, and Saturday & Sunday Tickets to THE PLAYERS Championship.
Each tour blends world-class golf with iconic locations and exceptional service from start to finish.

The Champion Course at PGA National
Do I need a visa to visit Florida?
UK passport holders can travel to the USA under the Visa Waiver Program (VWP) by applying for an ESTA (Electronic System for Travel Authorisation) before departure. Always check the latest travel requirements before travelling.
Is Florida a good winter golf destination?
Yes. Florida is one of the best winter sun golf destinations in the US, offering warm temperatures, excellent course conditions, and direct flights from the UK when many other regions are out of season.
Whether you’re ticking off legendary venues, enjoying resort relaxation, or joining a fully guided tour, Florida delivers a golf holiday that truly lives up to its reputation.
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Published 07 January 2026
Director of Product
Director of Product, developing great golf packages and experiences in North America for our customers
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