Innisbrook Resort and Golf Course Packages


Innisbrook Golf Resort in Northern Florida is home to some of the best golf courses. Amid rolling hills, pristine lakes, and a canopy of trees are four championship golf courses plus an additional short course. But this 600-acre resort has so much more to offer. The place is ideal for vacationers who are looking to combine great golf games with a full-service resort. After an invigorating round, players can enjoy a wide array of amenities, such as six heated pools, the award-winning Salamander Spa, tennis and pickleball courts, miniature golf, and spacious rooms with generous living areas.

  • Four Golf Courses: Copperhead Course, Island Course, North Course, South Course.
  • Gorgeous Natural Scenery: Rolling hills, tranquil lakes, and majestic trees.
  • Full-Service Resort: Pools, spa, tennis and pickleball courts, several restaurants, etc.
  • Vast Property: 600 acres in the beautiful Palm Harbor region

Starting from $123 per golfer per night (Low Season)

Innisbrook Resort Classic

What's included

3 night lodging at Innisbrook Resort

  • 2 golfers sharing a Deluxe Room

3 rounds of golf per golfer

  • Copperhead Course

  • Island Course

  • South Course

$10 per person Retail Credit in pro shop

Golf cart (shared)

Taxes

Resort fees

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

Starting from $134 per golfer per night (Low Season)

Top-Notch Tampa

What's included

4 night lodging at Innisbrook Resort

  • 2 golfers sharing a Deluxe Room

3 rounds of golf per golfer

  • Copperhead Course

  • Island Course

  • South Course

Golf cart (shared)

Taxes

Resort fees

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



Copperhead Golf Course at Innisbrook Golf Resort

Ranked as the seventh toughest course on the PGA Tour, Copperhead was designed by renowned golf architect Larry Packard. The par-71 course spans over 7,200 yards and features rolling terrain, narrow tree-lined fairways, Bermuda grass, and challenging bunkers. Changes in elevation add strategic complexity. The Snake Pit, from holes 16 to 18, is known as one of the most challenging finishes, even by advanced golfers. Amid these rigorous conditions, golfers can look forward to wildlife sightings. An Audubon cooperative sanctuary, the area is home to bald eagles, ospreys, bobcats, alligators, and more.

  • Seventh toughest course on the PGA Tour
  • Par-71 golf course spanning over 7,200 yards
  • Elevation changes add strategic complexity
  • The Snake Pit from holes 16 to 18 offers a challenging finish

The Island Course at Innisbrook Golf Resort

Less famous than the Copperhead Course, this Larry Packard-designed golf course is a hidden gem. The par-72, 18-hole course stretches 7,194 yards. It was the first Innisbrook golf course to open in 1970. While it's more scenic and less strategic than Copperhead, players shouldn't underestimate its challenges. As they weave through woodlands and lakeside scenes, the Island Course reveals tighter fairways, water hazards early in the game, and changes in elevation that add variety and difficulty. The dramatic final stretch, with its challenging terrain, rewards precise and aggressive gameplay.

  • Par-72, 18-hole course measuring 7,194 yards
  • Designed by Larry Packard
  • First Innisbrook golf course to open in 1970
  • A hidden gem that combines scenic beauty with challenging gameplay

South Course at Innisbrook Golf Resort

The South Course at Innisbrook Golf Resort doesn't get as much publicity as the Copperhead Course, but it still offers enjoyable rounds with enough strategic gameplay to keep them interesting. The par-71 Larry Packard-designed course has 18 holes spread over 6,620 yards. It combines a links-style golf course with a parkland environment. Undulating fairways, 10 water hazards, and strategic pot bunkering test players' adaptability, course management, and precision under pressure. Test your skills with undulating fairways, water hazards, and strategic pot bunkering. The memorable par-3 ninth hole features water on three sides and protective bunkers.

  • Par-71, 18-hole golf course spanning 6,620 yards.
  • Ideal for mid-handicap golfers seeking pace and scenery.
  • Focuses on shot placement and terrain management.
  • Consistent performance and conditioning.

Innisbrook Resort Frequently Asked Questions

What are the nearest major airports to Innisbrook Resort?

St. Petersburg-Clearwater International Airport (PIE) is 18 miles from Innisbrook Resort Tampa International Airport (TPA) is 21 miles from Innisbrook.

Can we rent vacation homes at Innisbrook?

Vacation homes are not available at Innisbrook Resort, however, they do have several different lodging options for your group to choose from, specifically, a Deluxe Room, an Executive Suite, a 1-Bedroom Suite, and a 2-Bedroom Suite. The Deluxe Room has two queen beds, whereas the Executive Suite has one king bed or two queen beds. The 1-bedroom suites can either be one king bed, 1 queen bed, or 2 twin beds, and the 2-bedroom suite is set up for 1 king bed or 2 queen beds in the master room and 2 twin beds in the second room.

What is the difference in the 3 golf packages at Innisbrook Resort?

Aside from the inclusion of daily breakfast in each of the golf packages, The Classic Package includes one round of golf per night stay. The Preferred Package includes one round of golf per night stay, plus one additional PM round. The Platinum Package, essentially, is the unlimited golf package that includes a round of golf on the arrival and departure days, plus 36-holes for the mid-days. For each of these golf packages, all tee times are guaranteed at the time of booking.

Is breakfast included in your Innisbrook golf packages?

Yes, we have specific golf packages that include daily breakfast - The Classic Package, the Preferred Package, and the Platinum Package. A la carte packages do not include daily breakfast unless otherwise specified or requested.

Do golfers have to be guests of Innisbrook Resort to play there?

Yes, Innisbrook Resort is a stay & play property, so all golfers must be guests.

Is the Copperhead Course cart path only?

For most of the year, the Copperhead Course is not cart path only, but leading up to the Valspar Championship, normally a month from the date of the tournament, it will be cart path only. Inquire with your Golf Trip Junkie for more details and dates.

Which one of the Innisbrook Resort golf courses hosts a PGA Tour event?

Each year the PGA Tour makes a stop in Tampa, at Innisbrook Resort, for the Valspar Championship, which is played on the Copperhead Course.