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#18
Trump National Doral
4400 NW 87th Ave
Miami, FL 33178-2101, United States


305.591.6621
Four courses are at this location, most famously the TPC Blue Monster, which has hosted the PGA Tour's annual Miami stop for over 45 years. In March of 2013, the Blue Monster closed for a complete redesign by architects Gil Hanse and Jim Wager; it re-opened on December 14, 2013. The Gold, Red, and the McLean courses are also scheduled for major rebuilds.

The peak rate for the Blue Monster is $450; rates for the resort's four other courses are all lower.

Noted golf instructor Jim McLean has a teaching academy here, while the aforementioned McLean Signature Course is located a short distance away at:

5001 NW 104th Ave
Doral FL 33178-2219
305.477.1906
  
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Type:Resort
Greens Fees (including cart):
   Weekday:over $300
   Weekend:over $300
General Manager:Justin Hill (DoG)
Guest Policy:open
Dress Code:Collared Shirt (No Denim)
Season Start:Year-round
Pro Shop :yes
Fairways Grass:Bermuda
Driving Range:Grass hitting surface
Short Game Practice:yes with sand bunker
Water Hazards:Heavy
Sand Bunkers:Heavy




Nearby Courses

Semi-Private CourseCosta del Sol Golf Club
Doral, FL (1 miles)
Public CourseMiami Springs Golf Course
Miami Springs, FL (4 miles)
Semi-Private CourseMiami International Links
Miami, FL (5 miles)
Resort CourseBiltmore Golf Course
Coral Gables, FL (6 miles)
Public CourseGranada Golf Course
Coral Gables, FL (6 miles)
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Recent Reviews

  aaavery - 7/4/19
One of the best Golf Resort experiences I have ever had. Top Notch.
Played The Blue Monster, Red Tiger, Golden Palm (twice) and the Silver Fox in 5 days. All courses were in great shape & challenging. The Staff were all very friendly & 1st class.
  Elmokie - 5/11/19
Played Blue Monster. Top notch service conditions and staff. Only complaint is MIA airport. commercial planes landing above you takes some getting used too. Also bring your sand wedge
  Danvaughan - 7/22/15
Blue Monster is a must even if the price is ridiculous. Great conditions. Caddies should be required if you're not a local. My caddie saved me 5-7 strokes with his knowledge of the greens.
  keap0222 - 6/20/15
Awesome track with plenty of challenges.
  rtcabrera - 4/3/15
Played 3 courses over 2 days; Silver Fox was relatively new - a long cart ride to get to the first hole but the course was worth it. Also played Red Tiger and Golden Palm. All courses were very challenging - water all over the place, fast greens and tricky holes. Overall, experience was great - the resort facilities were impressive; staff were all very friendly too. I'd play these courses again should I find myself in Miami.
  Lovric - 12/31/14
Nice course... must play the Blue Monstor with a caddie. The new Red course is just as tough. I would play it again
  joshpyt - 2/10/13
This golf resort has 5 courses: the red, white, blue, gold, and silver. Wow. Yes. Let's take them in turn.

Red: great warmup course. Not crazy difficult but will get you accustomed to the greens and rough.

White: will be closed soon so play it while you can. This course is crazy difficult. Like a desert course. Tons of sand. Tight fairways. Fast greens. If you're doing a buddies trip, I'd advise to skip this one unless everyone is single digit 'cappers.

Blue: Miami's gem. The king of kings. If you are at Doral, you play the Blue Monster. Period. It's the final day for any buddies golf trip. Just is. It's long. And the rough will swallow you like an 8th street hooker. The greens are wicked fast. Water is well placed. The 18th hole is the PGA's most difficult. It is the perfect the finishing hole. Do it.

Gold: Similar to red, but slightly better and more challenging. Good day 2 venue for a buddies trip since it's on the resort property and walking distance from your hotel room or valet.

Silver: this is probably the 2nd best course next to the blue, but is off property and need to drive or take short shuttle bus ride to get there. No driving range. Good putting green though. The course is very challenging and well kept.
  Ccie2711 - 12/8/12
We were at the resort for a conference and being a golf addict had to try the Blue. Very expensive. After you add the fore caddy it was over $300. It was a good course but not overly memorable except the 18th. It was in good shape as you would expect. Glad I played it once but would never play it again at that price. We played the White as a scramble and I thought that was more interesting but don't drink too much or you will get lost as the routing and signage is very confusing... We played the McLean course and I enjoyed that one the most I think. Certainly the best value.
  KellenG16 - 5/18/12
Good thing Trump is taking over! I definitely enjoyed it but it did not live up to the intense hype.
  thebuzzman1 - 1/16/12
For the $$$ and the hype this course was in terrible shape. No marshal on course. Came across two dead carts on 14 and 18. The cart girl made us serve ourselves because she said the brakes were broken on her cart!
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