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Best Golf Courses in Naples, Florida

Naples has more golf holes per capita than almost any city in America. This refined Gulf Coast community is a golf mecca where championship-caliber courses, pristine conditioning, and a sophisticated resort atmosphere combine to create one of the most complete golf destinations in the country.

Our Methodology: Courses are ranked by an expert panel evaluating design quality, conditioning, challenge, aesthetics, and overall experience. Both private and public courses are considered on merit.
1

Naples, Florida · Michael Hurdzan & Dana Fry (2001) · 18 holes · Par 72 · 7,185 yards

Widely regarded as the finest private course in Southwest Florida, Calusa Pines is a Hurdzan-Fry design carved through an old-growth pine forest. The layout features dramatic elevation changes rare for coastal Florida, pristine conditioning, and a limited membership that ensures an unhurried pace.

Top-ranked private course in Southwest FloridaOld-growth pine forest settingDramatic elevation changes rare for coastal Florida
Green Fee: Members Only Rating: 4.8/5
2

Naples, Florida · Greg Norman (2001) · 18 holes · Par 72 · 7,288 yards

Home of the PGA Tour's QBE Shootout at the Ritz-Carlton Naples, Tiburon Gold is a Greg Norman design that delivers championship resort golf in a tropical setting. The layout features wide fairways through native Florida vegetation with strategic water hazards and Norman's signature bold bunkering.

Host of PGA Tour QBE ShootoutGreg Norman design at Ritz-Carlton NaplesChampionship resort golf in tropical setting
Green Fee: $100–$225 Rating: 4.5/5
3

Naples, Florida · Robert Trent Jones Sr. (1990) · 18 holes · Par 72 · 7,171 yards

A Robert Trent Jones Sr. design in Naples, Flamingo Island at Lely Resort features dramatic water hazards, including the iconic island green on the par-3 5th. The resort layout delivers a scenic and challenging round through subtropical landscape with abundant wildlife sightings.

Robert Trent Jones Sr. resort designIconic island green par 3Abundant subtropical wildlife
Green Fee: $75–$175 Rating: 4.3/5
4

Estero, Florida · Jack Nicklaus (2007) · 18 holes · Par 72 · 7,397 yards

A Jack Nicklaus design that ranks among the best public courses in Florida, Old Corkscrew winds through 390 acres of native cypress, pine, and palmetto in the Audubon-certified Corkscrew corridor. The layout offers a rare natural Florida golf experience away from housing developments.

Jack Nicklaus design ranked among Florida's best public coursesAudubon-certified 390-acre natural settingNo residential development — pure golf
Green Fee: $65–$140 Rating: 4.5/5
5

Naples, Florida · Tom Fazio (2001) · 18 holes · Par 72 · 7,217 yards

One of two Tom Fazio courses at the Mediterra community, the South Course is considered among the finest private club experiences in Naples. The layout features Fazio's bold shaping through native Southwest Florida preserves with strategic water hazards and immaculate tropical conditioning.

Tom Fazio private club designNative Southwest Florida preserve settingAmong Naples' finest private club experiences
Green Fee: Members Only Rating: 4.6/5
6

Naples, Florida · Gordon Lewis (1999) · 18 holes · Par 72 · 6,862 yards

A Gordon Lewis design offering semi-private access in the heart of Naples, Naples National features a parkland layout through native Florida vegetation with strategic water hazards. The well-conditioned course provides solid golf value in one of Florida's most expensive golf markets.

Semi-private access in NaplesNative Florida vegetation routingSolid golf value in premium market
Green Fee: $50–$120 Rating: 4.2/5
7

Naples, Florida · Peter Jacobsen & Jim Hardy (2004) · 18 holes · Par 72 · 7,054 yards

A Jacobsen-Hardy design south of Naples near Marco Island, Hammock Bay winds through mangrove preserves and native wetlands with distant views of the Gulf of Mexico. The semi-private layout offers a nature-immersive golfing experience in the Ten Thousand Islands region.

Mangrove and wetland preserve settingPeter Jacobsen and Jim Hardy designNear Marco Island and Ten Thousand Islands
Green Fee: $55–$110 Rating: 4.1/5
8

Naples, Florida · Jack Nicklaus (2010) · 18 holes · Par 72 · 7,193 yards

A Jack Nicklaus design in the TwinEagles community north of Naples, the Talon Course features bold bunkering, strategic water hazards, and pristine conditioning through native Florida landscape. The challenging layout hosted LPGA and Champions Tour qualifying events.

Jack Nicklaus private community designBold bunkering and strategic water hazardsHost of LPGA and Champions Tour events
Green Fee: Members Only Rating: 4.4/5

Public Courses in Naples

Looking for courses you can play without a membership? See our complete guide to public courses in Naples .

Overview

Southwest Florida's golf culture revolves around Naples and the surrounding communities of Bonita Springs and Marco Island. The region's flat terrain is transformed by creative design, lush tropical landscaping, and abundant water features. Tiburon (host of the LPGA Tour) leads the resort scene, while private clubs like Calusa Pines and Old Collier have earned national rankings. The winter climate draws snowbird golfers from across the Northeast and Midwest.

Best Time to Play

November through April is peak season with dry, warm weather in the 70s and 80s. This is also the most expensive and busiest time. Summer brings heat, humidity, and afternoon thunderstorms, but green fees drop by 40-60% and courses are much less crowded.

Travel Tips & Getting There

Southwest Florida International Airport (RSW) in Fort Myers is the primary gateway, about 30 minutes north of Naples. Most resort and public courses are clustered along the Tamiami Trail (US-41) corridor. Book tee times early during peak season (January-March) as courses fill quickly with seasonal residents.

Nearest Airport: Southwest Florida International Airport (RSW)

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best public golf course in Naples?
Tiburon Golf Club at the Ritz-Carlton Golf Resort offers two Greg Norman-designed courses and is accessible to resort guests. Lely Resort's Flamingo Island and Mustang courses provide excellent public golf at more moderate prices.
Why does Naples have so many golf courses?
Naples' affluent retiree population, year-round warm climate, and resort-driven economy have made it one of America's densest golf markets. Collier County has over 80 golf courses, many built within gated residential communities.

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