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Blue Monster Winter Special

Starting from $286 per golfer per night (Low Season)

3 nights lodging at Trump National Doral Miami

  • 2 golfers in Deluxe Room

2 rounds of golf

  • The Blue Monster - Includes discount premium surcharge for Blue Monster
  • Silver Fox OR Golden Palm OR Red Tiger

Golf cart (shared)

Daily full American Breakfast

Taxes

Resort fees

Package can be revised for alternate lodging and golf course options, additional nights, rounds and number of golfers.

The Blue Monster Monstrosity

Starting from $262 per golfer per night (Low Season)

5 nights lodging at Trump National Doral Miami

  • 2 golfers sharing Deluxe Guest Rooms

5 rounds of golf

  • The Blue Monster x's 2 rounds - Includes discounted premium surcharge for Blue Monster Course
  • Golden Palm
  • Silver Fox
  • Red Tiger

Golf cart (shared)

Daily full American Breakfast

Taxes

Resort fees

Package can be revised for alternate lodging and golf course options, additional nights, rounds and number of golfers.

Top Selling Golf Courses

  • Trump National Doral - Blue Monster Course
  • Trump National Doral - Golden Palm Course
  • Trump National Doral - Red Tiger Course
  • Trump National Doral - Silver Fox Course

Top Selling Lodging

  • Trump National Doral Miami

Commonly Asked Questions

Trump National Doral

Yes, Trump National Doral provides complimentary transportation.

Yes, you can rent golf clubs at Trump National Doral.

There are many attractions and activities near Trump National Doral you and your family or friends can enjoy, including the following:

  • SunSea Miami
  • Rick Smith Golf Performance Center
  • Downtown Doral Park
  • Spa Azul
  • CityPlace Doral
  • Kings Dining & Entertainment
  • Dolphin Mall
  • Sky Zone Trampoline Park
  • Doral Glades Park
  • Morgan Levy Park

Trump National Doral Miami welcomes two dogs up to 25 lbs. for an additional fee of $50 per stay. It doesn’t allow cats. For same-day arrivals, you must call the resort to confirm the availability of a pet-friendly room.

At Trump National Doral in Miami, you can enjoy their signature restaurants and lounges, where they offer inventive menus prepared by acclaimed chefs. Some of the dining places you can choose from are the following:

  • BLT Prime: this modern American steakhouse serves the finest USDA Prime Certified Angus beef available, fresh seafood, and seasonally inspired specials.
  • Champions Bar & Grill: this restaurant brings modern sophistication to a casual concept by combining first-class service and an upscale social setting.
  • Palm Grill: al fresco poolside dining at this restaurant serves locally inspired ceviches, pressed sandwiches, and other traditional flavors.

Since 1962, the luxurious Trump National Doral Miami Resort has been offering championship golf, elegant accommodations, relaxing spa services, and great dining options. Known as a bucket list golf destination, the world-famous resort is a golfer's haven, as it was designed with golf at its core. Trump National Doral Miami Resort is home to four unique golf courses, among which is the legendary Blue Monster. These are the golf courses you can play at the resort:

  • The Blue Monster: Redesigned by renowned golf architect Gil Hanse, the 7,590-yard course features strategically placed deep bunkers, long flowing fairways, undulating greens, deep Bermuda rough, and a challenging variety of water hazards. The Blue Monster has been a famous PGA Tour stop for many years, and the 18th hole is ranked as one of the most difficult. With infamously long fairways, the golf course became even more dramatic after it was renovated. Water hazards litter the course, providing a tough test to golfers. Like most Florida courses, the Blue Monster does not feature a lot of elevation change, but it still offers picturesque views.
  • The Red Tiger: This spectacular golf course has perhaps undergone the most dramatic change of any course renovations at the resort. The Red Tiger is a very exciting challenge for the average golfer but also a surprising test for the more experienced player. While its design resembles a New England-style course, the different varieties of palm trees give it its distinctive South Florida personality. The golf course puts a premium on shot placement and strategy. It also features fairways that wind around lakes, which serve as water hazards that come into play on 14 holes. The 6th and 14th holes have challenging island greens.
  • The Golden Palm: Offering yet another unique Florida resort golf experience, this course was resurrected by Gil Hanse's team with design elements similar to the iconic Blue Monster. The Golden Palm features a unique bunker style with tight-cut, clean edges from the fairway and heavy rough around the back side of each bunker, increasing the difficulty, elements you might find in the Australian countryside. Water is present on almost every hole in some form. The previously bland and uneventful putting surfaces have been completely transformed by enlarging them and adding undulations.
  • The Silver Fox: As one of the most demanding tests of golf in the country, this course has water coming into play on 17 of 18 holes. Even though there are just 50 bunkers on the entire course, they are strategically placed to require a demanding game off the tee and difficult approaches to the green. Designed by Jerry Pate and Bruce Devlin, the Silver Fox is defined by a myriad of water hazards and tight fairways, which makes it a challenge even to the most experienced player. The par-71 Florida-style course features more topography than the other golf courses at the resort.

With four unique championship golf courses, Trump National Doral Miami Resort is, without a doubt, one of the greatest destinations for golf aficionados. In between rounds, you can dine in a sophisticated and elegant ambiance at one of the restaurants of the resort, such as the Champions Bar & Grill, which offers inventive menus prepared by acclaimed chefs and mixologists to satisfy every palette. Finally, Trump National Doral Miami Resort also has a spa where you can unwind after a day of playing golf.

Trump National Doral is just 6 miles away from Miami International Airport and 32 miles from Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport.

With over 600 rooms, Trump National Doral offers several types of modern suite options, including Guest Rooms, Deluxe Suites, Spa Suites, and Presidential Suites.

The services and other activities available at Trump National Doral are varied and include: a pro shop, putting greens, tennis courts, spa & wellness facilities, fitness center, swimming pool, arcade/game room, cycle hire, driving range, and a selection of bars and dining options.

Yes, daily breakfast for two guests daily is included, while additional guests in the same room have to pay for breakfast a la carte.

The signature hole at Trump National Doral is the 18th on The Blue Monster Course, 473 yards from the back tees.

Depending on the season, green fees vary from $325 to $395. However, through Golf Trip Junkie, the cost per day per golfer within the package can be anywhere between $236 to $286.

Yes, caddies are required on the Blue Monster, and charges are a bit higher when walking the course.

When it was built in the 60s, it was first called the “Blue” course. It was said that Alfred Kaskel was bringing a “monster” to life in the middle of a swamp, so it became known as the “Blue Monster” not long after.

There are four championship golf courses at Trump National Doral - The Blue Monster, which is the premier PGA TOUR course, The Golder Palm, The Silver Fox, and The Red Tiger, all of which are highly entertaining and must plays.

Florida

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.