Biltmore

Biltmore is a 18-hole public golf course in Coral Gables, Florida, designed by Donald Ross and built in 1925. Green fees are $82.00 seven days a week. The layout features Bermuda Grass covers both fairways and greens, 51-60 bunkers, water hazards in play. The course is open year-round, first tee time at 7:00 AM, soft spikes required. With 50,000 annual rounds, it is one of the Coral Gables area’s busier public facilities. Biltmore welcomes visitors and locals alike as one of the accessible daily-fee options in Coral Gables, Florida.

Contact Details

1210 Anastasia Ave
Coral Gables, Florida 33134
305-460-5366

Course Information

Course CityCoral Gables
Course CountyDade
Course StateFlorida
Course ClassificationPublic
Course Built1925
Course Annual Rounds50,000
Course SeasonOpen all year
Course ManagerBob Frier
Course Club ProBob Frier
Course SuperintendantKelly Cragin
Course Guest PolicyOpen
Course DesignerDonald Ross
Course Shop Hours7:00 AM / N/A
Course Dress CodeNo tank tops or cutoffs
Course Weekend Fees$82.00
Course Weekday Fees$82.00
Course Tee ReservationAccepted
Course Earliest Tee Time7:00 AM
Course Holes18
Course GreenBermuda Grass
Course FairwayBermuda Grass
Course Water HazardYes
Course Bunker51-60
Course Metal SpikeNot Allowed
Course Greens AeratedVaries
Course OverseedingOctober/Open
Course Five-somesNot Allowed

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does it cost to play at Biltmore?

It costs $82.00 to play at Biltmore on both weekdays and weekends.

What is the grass type used on the course?

The grass type used at Biltmore is Bermuda Grass.

What is the dress code at Biltmore?

The dress code at Biltmore is No tank tops or cutoffs.

How many rounds of golf are played at Biltmore each year?

There are an estimated 50,000 rounds of golf played at Biltmore each year.

Does Biltmore have water hazards?

Yes, there are water hazards on the Biltmore course.

Does Biltmore have sand bunkers?

Yes, there are 51-60 sand bunkers located on the Biltmore course.

When are the greens aerated at Biltmore?

Aeration is needed to keep the greens healthy and involves placing small holes in the greens to allow air, water, and nutrients to reach the roots. The greens at Biltmore are aerated in Varies.