Public · 36 holes
Country Club of Miami
Miami, FL — Miami-Dade County's 36-hole public facility designed by Robert Trent Jones Sr. Former site of the PGA Tour's Doral Open. Excellent value for South Florida.
Type
Parkland
Region
Southeast
LooperScore
69.8
Holes
36
Par
72
Established
1961
Design & architects
- Robert Trent Jones Sr — architect
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