Inverness

Inverness is one of the best golfing spots in Florida. With 2 public golf courses to choose from Inverness offers a mix of courses that has something to offer for golfers of all skill levels.

Best overall public course

Lakeside Golf Course

Lakeside Golf Course in Inverness, Florida, is a charming, well-established course, having been designed by Bill Campbell in 1983. Open from 7:00 AM to 5:00 PM, it offers a consistent play fee of $26, whether you're planning a weekend or weekday game. The course features 18 holes and is beautifully carpeted with Bermuda Grass, both on the greens and the fairway. Be aware, the greens are aerated in March and October for optimal playing conditions. One unique aspect is the course's 50 strategically placed bunkers, adding a challenging twist to your game. However, please note that groups larger than foursomes are not permitted.

Course details

Phone Number: (352) 726-1461
Address: 4555 E Windmill Dr, Inverness, FL 34453
Season Duration: Open all year

FAQ

Does Lakeside Golf Course provide golfers with the ability to reserve a tee time online?
No, Lakeside Golf Course does not have the ability accept tee time reservations through its website. In order to book a tee time please call their pro shop at (352) 726-1461.
How many games of golf were played at Lakeside Golf Course over the last year?
Lakeside Golf Course hosts around 35000 games of golf every year.
Does Lakeside Golf Course allow golfers to wear metal spikes?
Yes, Lakeside Golf Course allows metal spikes to be used on the golf course.
What are the maximum number of people allowed in a golf group at Lakeside Golf Course?
Lakeside Golf Course allows a maximum of 4 golfers per group.
Best 9 hole course

Point OWoods Golf Club

Point OWoods Golf Club in Inverness, Florida, is a charming 9-hole course that was established back in 1967. The course is perfect for those looking to enjoy a quick round, with a par of 60 and a reasonable cost of $12, whether you choose to play on a weekday or weekend. The Bermuda Grass greens and fairways offer a consistent playing surface, though keep in mind they do undergo aeration in September. The course operates from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM, with the earliest tee time set at 8:00 AM. However, larger golf groups should note that fivesomes are not permitted. With around 10 bunkers scattered across the course, players of all skill levels will find a decent challenge.

Course details

Phone Number: (352) 726-3113
Address: 95 S Golf Harbor Path, Inverness, FL 34450
Season Duration: Open all year
Slope: Men's 77
Usga Rating: Men's 56.6

FAQ

What is the best way to contact Point OWoods Golf Club for reserving a tee time?
You can reach out to Point OWoods Golf Club to enquire about tee time reservations by visiting their website, or calling them at (352) 726-3113.
Approximately how many rounds of golf were played on Point OWoods Golf Club last year?
Over the previous year, approximately 17594 golf rounds were played at Point OWoods Golf Club.
What payment methods are accepeted at Point OWoods Golf Club's pro shop?
Point OWoods Golf Club's pro shop accepts major credit cards as well as cash for payment.
Are 5-some groups allowed at Point OWoods Golf Club?
No, unfortunately Point OWoods Golf Club does not permit groups of 5 to golf together.

FAQ

What is the most high-end public golf course in Inverness?
The most high-end public golf course in Inverness is Lakeside Golf Course.
What is the most inexpensive public golf course in Inverness?
The most inexpensive public course to play in Inverness is Point OWoods Golf Club.
What is the easiest public golf course to play in Inverness?
The easiest public course to play in Inverness is Point OWoods Golf Club.
What is the most challenging public golf course in Inverness?
The most challenging public golf course in Inverness is Point OWoods Golf Club.
On average, how expensive is a round of golf in Inverness on the weekend?
The average price for weekend golf in Inverness is 19. This is based on pricing data from the websites of 2 public courses in Inverness, FL.
Have any golf courses gone out of business in Inverness, FL?