6801 NW 186th St,
Hialeah, Florida 33015-3407
Country Club of Miami is comprised of two beautifully manicured Florida golf courses, A Robert Trent Jones design, the club was founded in 1961, with Arnold Palmer as its first professional. As Country Club’s most famous member and resident, comedian-actor Jackie Gleason played host to celebrity golfers including Bob Hope and Bing Crosby. Jack Nicklaus played his first professional tournament and Lee Trevino won his fourth professional at the club.
The West Course, a 7,017-yard par-72 course with a slope of 132, hosted the 1991 Senior PGA Tour National Qualifying School. Its treacherous bunkers, lush fairways, and rolling greens offer a challenging adventure. The course was the original site for the former National Airlines Open. The East Course, a 6,353-yard par-70 layout with a slope of 124, requires shot placement and strategy from both the novice and serious golfer. A new grass driving range, large pitching, putting and chipping areas and PGA instructions assist golfers in developing their games. Our Miami golf courses boast a spacious restaurant able to accommodate up to 300 guests and an attractive bar and dining area.