Flights, 5 Nights, 3 Rounds
- 5 Nights Bed and Breakfast at Trump National Doral, Miami
- 1 Round at Golden Palm Course
- 1 Round at Red Tiger Course
- 1 Round at Silver Fox Course
- Return Flights
Flights, 5 Nights, 3 Rounds
Dubbed the 'Kingdom of Golf', Trump National Doral Miami is one of the world's finest comprehensive golf resorts, with four championship courses on one site, plenty of practice space and a clubhouse that's built for golfers. The headline act is The Blue Monster, a must play when in Miami and a long-time PGA Tour venue, hosting top-level events for 53 consecutive years including the World Golf Championships-Cadillac Championship. If your group likes a proper test, this is the sort of place where you'll come off the 18th talking about it over dinner.
Off the course, it's got everything you'd expect from a top-end Miami resort. You've got villa-style accommodation and upgraded Spa suites, a large clubhouse with BLT Prime and Champions Bar & Grill, a fitness centre and one of the biggest pro shops you'll find anywhere in the USA. There's also the Royal Palm Pool with private cabanas and a 125 ft slide, plus a dedicated tennis set-up with multiple Har-Tru courts available and plenty of space for groups and events.
Logistically, it's a very easy one to plan. Miami International Airport is under 20 minutes away, so you can realistically land and play the same day. When you're done, South Beach is around 30 minutes away if you want to swap fairways for ocean views, restaurants and that unmistakable Miami buzz.
Who is this for?
Golfers and groups who want multiple championship courses, strong facilities and a resort that works for non-golfers too.
Who is it best for?
Serious golfers chasing The Blue Monster, societies planning three to five rounds without travel hassles and mixed groups who want golf, pool time and Miami within easy reach.
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Already renowned the world over and rich with history, the famous Blue Monster at Trump National Doral is tougher, significantly longer, and more dramatic than ever before. Restored to its past grandeur in mid-2014 thanks to the vision of golf course architect Gil Hanse, meticulously re-sculpting every hole.
The 7,590 yard course features a series of strategically placed deep bunkers, long flowing fairways, interesting undulating greens, deep Bermuda rough and a challenging assortment of water hazards – all of which combine for a course that requires both length and finesse to score well. The famous 18th hole is traditionally ranked as one of the most difficult on the PGA Tour. Because of this is it no surprise that it has held multiple World Golf Championships events.
The Blue Monster at Doral is ranked as one of the best courses in America
| Par | 72 |
|---|---|
| Designed by | Gil Hanse |
| Opened for play | 1962 |
| Previously hosted | Cadillac Championship (2007-2016), Doral Open (1962-2006) |
| Black | 7,590 yards | SSS 77.4 |
|---|---|---|
| Gold | 7,034 yards | SSS 75.0 |
| Blue | 6,698 yards | SSS 73.5 |
| White | 6,334 yards | SSS 71.7 |
| Red | 5,463 yards | SSS 72.9 |
Doral's Golden Palm Course is used for the PGA Tour Qualifying School, and was recently reworked by PGA Tour legend Raymond Floyd. Water is prevalent throughout the Gold, with no less than 15 greens protected by the dreaded aqua. The signature hole is saved for last; the closing par 4 features an island green that demands steely nerves and pinpoint accuracy.
| Par | 71 |
|---|---|
| Designed by | Robert von Hagge, Raymond Floyd, Gil Hanse |
| Opened for play | 1967 |
| Black | 7,012 yards | SSS 74.2 |
|---|---|---|
| Gold | 6,324 yards | SSS 72.0 |
| Blue | 6,002 yards | SSS 69.9 |
| White | 5,653 yards | SSS 68.6 |
| Red | 4,858 yards | SSS 70.2 |
The Red Tiger Course is seen as a course for everyone, but it should not be underestimated - the talented women of the LPGA Tour converged upon the Red for the 2001 Office Depot Championship. Water comes into play on 14 holes, most acutely around the island greens of the 6th and 14th, the most special holes on this thoroughly enjoyable test.
| Par | 72 |
|---|---|
| Designed by | Dick Wilson, Gil Hanse |
| Opened for play | 1962 |
| Black | 6,395 yards | SSS 71.8 |
|---|---|---|
| Gold | 5,918 yards | SSS 69.6 |
| Blue | 5,660 yards | SSS 68.6 |
| White | 5,229 yards | SSS 66.2 |
| Red | 4,525 yards | SSS 67.9 |
The Silver Fox Course, while littered with the archetypal Doral water, is distinctly different to its neighbours; designer Jerry Pate signalled a departure from the classic Florida style by devising narrow fairways, with holes of varied length to create an interesting and diverse challenge.
Now in its 17th season, the Jim McLean golf school at Doral is widely recognised as the number 1 tuition facility in the United States, offering state-of-the-art expert tuition under the directorship of the esteemed McLean.
If your swing needs some fine tuning, head for the golf academy, directed by Jim McLean, one of the world's most revered golf tutors.
| Par | 71 |
|---|---|
| Designed by | Robert vo Hagge, Jerry Pate, Bruce Devlin |
| Opened for play | 1986 |
| Black | 7,006 yards | SSS 74.9 |
|---|---|---|
| Gold | 6,398 yards | SSS 72.6 |
| Blue | 5,861 yards | SSS 69.8 |
| White | 5,462 yards | SSS 67.6 |
| Red | 4,478 yards | SSS 67.8 |
Understated sophistication runs through every corner of Trump National Doral's accommodation, where intimate clustered lodges replace the typical high-rise hotel block. Light wood furniture and finishes set the tone in elegant units that come complete with deluxe en-suite bathrooms, private balconies or terraces, plantation shutters, high-speed internet and premium bedding throughout. It's the kind of setup that lets you focus on golf rather than worrying whether your room will do the job.
The lodge clusters work particularly well for groups who want to be near each other without feeling like they're staying in a conference hotel. You've got space to store clubs and kit, balconies or terraces that are useful for drying gear after a wet round, and bathrooms where you can actually recover from 36 holes in the Florida heat. Rooms are well suited to golf gear, with enough storage and layout sense to keep everything organised when you're playing multiple courses over several days.
For those wanting to elevate the experience, 48 exclusive Doral Spa Suites deliver Tuscan-style luxury with wet bars and jacuzzis as standard. These suites sit at the top end of the accommodation range, offering that extra layer of comfort after a long day tackling The Blue Monster or any of Doral's other championship tests. The Tuscan styling adds a different feel to the main lodge rooms, with richer finishes and more space to spread out, particularly useful if you're here for a week or bringing partners who want a bit more resort luxury.
Every room, regardless of category, comes equipped to handle the practical side of a golf trip. You've got high-speed internet for checking tee times or streaming the golf back home, plantation shutters that actually block out the Florida sun when you need a lie-in, and air conditioning that works properly when you come off the course in the afternoon heat. It's the sort of attention to detail that makes a difference when you're playing four or five rounds in quick succession.
Check-in and concierge support are geared towards golfers, so the staff understand what you need in terms of tee-time confirmations, club storage and getting around the resort. The layout means you're never far from the clubhouse, practice facilities or your next tee time, and the whole setup feels like it's been designed by people who've actually been on a golf trip rather than just read about one.
The dining lineup covers every scenario a golf group might need. BLT Prime leads the charge with cutting-edge cuisine and an extensive wine list, the kind of place where you celebrate a good round or commiserate over what might have been. Champions Bar & Grill sits closer to the golf, perfect for a quick bite between rounds or a more relaxed meal when you can't be bothered changing out of your golf shoes. When the sun's out and the pool beckons, Palm Grill delivers al fresco dining that makes the most of Florida's climate, while Marketplace Cafe handles the morning rush with French-style pastries, breakfast sandwiches, made-to-order smoothies, fresh salads and Trump signature wines for those who like to start early.
The European-inspired spa offers over 100 different health and beauty treatments, backed by a state-of-the-art fitness suite for those who somehow still have energy after 18 holes. The Doral tennis complex features multiple Har-Tru courts for anyone wanting a break from golf, while the Blue Lagoon pool network, complete with slides and whirlpools, keeps families and non-golfers entertained at this resort in the Florida sun. It's a proper resort setup that works whether you're here purely for golf or bringing partners and kids who need their own agenda.
Getting to Trump National Doral is straightforward. The resort sits just eight miles from Miami International Airport and 42 miles from Fort Lauderdale, meaning you're unpacking clubs rather than sitting in traffic. Downtown Doral and CityPlace Doral are both a short ride away for those wanting a vibrant nightlife scene, while downtown Miami sits around 13 miles away when you fancy exploring the city. The location gives you options: play golf, hit the resort facilities or venture out knowing you're never more than a short drive from Miami's best restaurants, bars and beaches.
Address: 4400 Nw 87Th Avenue, Miami, Florida, 33178
Nicolás
✓26 May 2024
Francesca
✓2 Feb 2022
This was our third visit to this hotel. It was not as good as the last time. Firstly they gave us a cramped room, not the one they advertise on their website for the category we chose. Hot food was always served on cold plates, not good. Both restaurants were noisy and their premier restaurant, BLT, did not feel premier. This hotel needs a more intimate restaurant. Our clubs were never cleaned, we did it ourselves. The property is very nice, also expensive in the restaurants, bars and Pro Shop, to be expected. Overall the standards here have gone down since our last stay a few years ago, which really is a pity, we enjoyed it so much before.
John
✓19 Jan 2020
Nicolás
✓26 May 2024
Francesca
✓2 Feb 2022
Challenging but not one of my favourites, not one I would be rushing back to play. This course is a long way from the clubhouse, it was in good condition and the greens were fast but something about this course just did not appeal.
Francesca
✓2 Feb 2022
Probably the easiest of the courses on property. It is still very challenging, not hard but accuracy and course management are required. Lots of water, you have to be sure you have a shot to cross the water otherwise bye bye ball! We saw a lot of people losing balls. The greens are fast and tricky. Loved it.
Francesca
✓2 Feb 2022
This course was challenging, not hard and much, much better than average, you have to really course manage. The greens were fast and tricky. The course was in great condition. Our second round was rained off by a huge thunderstorm. The course recovers quickly from lots of rain
John
✓19 Jan 2020
John
✓19 Jan 2020
There are 4 restaurants at the resort, BLT Prime, Champions Bar & Grill, Palm Grill and Marketplace, guests can also get food delivered to the room.
There are 4 golf courses on-site, Blue Monster, Red Tiger, Golden Palm & Silver Fox
The room types at Trump National Doral include Guest Rooms, Deluxe Suites, Spa Suites & Presidential Suites.