Florida Golf Packages

Florida is home to some of the top-rated golf courses in the world, from the famous TPC Sawgrass to the luxurious Streamsong Resort. Our Florida golf packages offer an unbeatable combination of warm weather, championship courses, and high-end accommodations. With options available in popular destinations such as Orlando, Miami, and Tampa, we can design the perfect golf vacation to fit your needs.

Commonly Asked Questions

Yes! Many Florida golf courses and resorts cater to families by offering:

  • Junior golf programs and kid-friendly tee sets.
  • Short courses and par-3 layouts for beginners.
  • Golf academies with lessons for all ages.
  • Resort amenities like pools, kids’ activities, and family-friendly restaurants.

Yes, most major courses and resorts in Florida offer premium rental clubs from brands like Callaway and TaylorMade. It’s recommended to reserve rentals in advance during peak season.

A Florida golf trip packing list should include:

  • Breathable golf attire (moisture-wicking shirts, lightweight shorts/pants).
  • Comfortable golf shoes with soft spikes.
  • Plenty of golf balls (Florida courses have a lot of water hazards!).
  • Sunscreen, hat, and sunglasses for sun protection.
  • Rain gear and an umbrella, especially in the summer.
  • Bug spray, particularly for early morning and late afternoon rounds.

How to play golf in Florida's heat:

  • Play early in the morning to avoid peak temperatures.
  • Stay hydrated and bring electrolyte drinks.
  • Use plenty of sunscreen and wear light, breathable clothing.
  • Bring extra gloves—humidity can make grips slippery.

Florida’s tropical climate means warm temperatures year-round, but golfers should prepare for:

  • Afternoon thunderstorms in summer (common from June–September).
  • Windier conditions in winter, especially near coastal courses.
  • Cart-path-only rules during overseeding months (September–October).

Car rentals can be arranged as part of your package.

By far, Jacksonville has the most golf courses when it comes to Florida. It is home to some of the most famous and recognizable golf courses, including the No. 2 public course in the state and the No. 11 public course in America – the Players Stadium course at TPC Sawgrass. There are over 70 golf courses throughout Jacksonville, from the historic Donald Ross-designed Hyde Park to semi-private and resort courses designed by numerous modern golf's top architects.

The cost of playing golf in Miami varies depending on the season, the resort you’re planning to stay at, whether you take a cart, and many other factors. On average, it ranges between $100 and $370 per golfer if you’re booking a golf vacation through Golf Trip Junkie. Still, these are the costs of playing and accommodation, so you should also consider the cost of food and other things, such as the extra activities most resorts offer.

October through May, when golf courses shut down in the northern area, are peak seasons in Florida. Still, January, February, and March are when you’ll find the best golf conditions in the state. It can get a little chilly once in a while, but the conditions are ideal for playing.

Undoubtedly, Palm Beach is the golf capital of Florida. It has more golf courses than any other state in the country, more specifically, over 160. With a soothing ocean breeze wafting in from the Atlantic and a temperature of 75 degrees, the area has been enchanting many golfers for decades. From the famous PGA National Golf Resort to the municipal course designed by none other than resident Jack Nicklaus, there is something in Palm Beach for every golfer, regardless of their skill level. Playing golf in Palm Beach is accessible to those who are on a budget, too, so this destination should be on the bucket list of every golfer.