Donald Ross Courses in Florida
Explore 27 Donald Ross-designed golf courses across 19 cities in Florida.
Seminole Golf Club
North Palm Beach, FL
Belleair Country Club - #1 West
Belleair, FL
Belleair Country Club - #2 East
Belleair, FL
Biltmore Golf Course
Coral Gables, FL
Bobby Jones Golf Club
Sarasota, FL
Bradenton Country Club
Bradenton, FL
Breakers Golf Course
Palm Beach, FL
Brentwood Golf Club
Jacksonville, FL
Country Club of Orlando
Orlando, FL
Crane Creek Reserve Golf Club
Melbourne, FL
Daytona Beach Golf Club - South
Daytona Beach, FL
Delray Beach Golf Club
Delray Beach, FL
Dunedin Golf Club
Dunedin, FL
Fort Myers Country Club
Fort Myers, FL
Gulf Stream Golf Club
Delray Beach, FL
Hyde Park Golf Club
Jacksonville, FL
Mark Bostick Golf Course at The University of Florida
Gainesville, FL
New Smyrna Golf Club
New Smyrna Beach, FL
Palatka Golf Club
Palatka, FL
Palm Beach Country Club
Palm Beach, FL
Palma Ceia Golf Course
Tampa, FL
Panama Country Club
Lynn Haven, FL
Pinecrest Golf Club
Avon Park, FL
Riviera Country Club
Coral Gables, FL
San Jose Country Club
Jacksonville, FL
Sara Bay Country Club
Sarasota, FL
Timuquana Country Club
Jacksonville, FL
About Donald Ross Courses in Florida
Florida is home to 27 golf courses designed or redesigned by legendary architect Donald Ross, spread across 19 cities throughout the state.
21 are original Donald Ross designs, while 6 are Ross redesigns or renovations of existing courses.
The oldest Ross course in Florida is Belleair Country Club - #1 West, located in Belleair, which opened in 1897.
14 courses are open to the public, while 13 are private clubs.
Cities with Donald Ross Courses in Florida
Avon Park, Belleair, Bradenton, Coral Gables, Daytona Beach, Delray Beach, Dunedin, Fort Myers, Gainesville, Jacksonville, Lynn Haven, Melbourne, New Smyrna Beach, North Palm Beach, Orlando, Palatka, Palm Beach, Sarasota, Tampa