Trump National Doral Miami - Blue Monster Course
About
Trump National Doral Miami offers five 18-hole courses, but the Blue Monster is the most well known. Originally designed by Dick Wilson, the golf course has been updated throughout the years by different architects to keep the challenges current. The course calls for strategy as well as distance. The fairways are infamously long and the greens are undulating. There are several water hazards that come into play as well as bunkers and deep rough. The Blue Monster's signature hole is the 18th with its trademark fountain; it was named by GOLF Magazine on of the top 100 holes in the world.
Tee | Par | Length | Rating | Slope |
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Black | 72 | 7590 yards | 77.4 | 146 |
Gold | 72 | 7034 yards | 75.0 | 140 |
Blue | 72 | 6698 yards | 73.5 | 139 |
White | 72 | 6334 yards | 71.7 | 139 |
Red | 72 | 5463 yards | 72.9 | 138 |
Hole | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | Out | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | In | Total |
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Black M: 77.4/146 | 578 | 446 | 440 | 227 | 419 | 430 | 472 | 550 | 216 | 3778 | 608 | 428 | 600 | 245 | 475 | 183 | 370 | 430 | 473 | 3812 | 7590 |
Gold M: 75.0/140 | 559 | 381 | 404 | 196 | 402 | 416 | 442 | 528 | 207 | 3535 | 572 | 344 | 589 | 230 | 439 | 157 | 325 | 410 | 433 | 3499 | 7034 |
Blue M: 73.5/139 | 543 | 364 | 393 | 176 | 378 | 402 | 435 | 497 | 185 | 3373 | 560 | 326 | 573 | 210 | 418 | 133 | 313 | 386 | 406 | 3325 | 6698 |
White M: 71.7/139 W: 78.8/144 | 528 | 348 | 361 | 159 | 354 | 382 | 420 | 469 | 180 | 3201 | 509 | 310 | 557 | 197 | 398 | 126 | 280 | 370 | 386 | 3133 | 6334 |
Red M: 67.6/132 W: 72.9/138 | 433 | 325 | 297 | 135 | 314 | 348 | 390 | 414 | 143 | 2799 | 418 | 285 | 490 | 172 | 305 | 117 | 252 | 289 | 336 | 2664 | 5463 |
Handicap | 5 | 17 | 3 | 13 | 15 | 7 | 1 | 9 | 11 | 4 | 16 | 8 | 10 | 6 | 18 | 14 | 12 | 2 | |||
Par | 5 | 4 | 4 | 3 | 4 | 4 | 4 | 5 | 3 | 36 | 5 | 4 | 5 | 3 | 4 | 3 | 4 | 4 | 4 | 36 | 72 |
Handicap (W) | 3 | 17 | 9 | 11 | 15 | 7 | 1 | 5 | 13 | 6 | 14 | 2 | 10 | 8 | 18 | 16 | 12 | 4 |
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Photo submitted by HCDan on 02/12/2023
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Photo submitted by HCDan on 02/12/2023
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Photo submitted by HCDan on 02/12/2023
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Photo submitted by Jackspoint1903 on 11/04/2022
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Photo submitted by DavidK71 on 09/05/2022
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Photo submitted by BrandonWebb on 02/26/2022
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Photo submitted by BrandonWebb on 02/26/2022
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Photo submitted by BrandonWebb on 02/26/2022
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!!! Foreeee!!!! Photo submitted by u3886700 on 04/29/2021
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Warming up Photo submitted by u3886700 on 04/29/2021
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Blue Monster Photo submitted by nolan2509462 on 11/10/2020
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Photo submitted by nolan2509462 on 11/10/2020
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Photo submitted by u314160835306 on 09/23/2020
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Photo submitted by Tony8012444 on 09/23/2019
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Trump Doral from the Clubhouse Photo submitted by GreerGolf on 07/08/2017
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Blue Monster #4 Photo submitted by GreerGolf on 07/08/2017
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Blue Monster #9 Photo submitted by GreerGolf on 07/08/2017
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Doral Fountain Photo submitted by GreerGolf on 07/08/2017
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I played the course and lost Photo submitted by u000002632750 on 05/20/2015
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Ist tee. Photo submitted by MattGinellaGA on 02/23/2014
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A row of impressive palms to the right of the 10th tee. Photo submitted by MattGinellaGA on 02/23/2014
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The 16th green is only one area where it's obvious Hanse has cleaned up the sight lines by removing trees. Photo submitted by MattGinellaGA on 02/23/2014
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If you can't beat 'em, take a picture of 'em. The planes on approach are a factor at Blue. Photo submitted by MattGinellaGA on 02/23/2014
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The view from the 18th green, looking back and reflecting on a course full of challenges for avid amateurs. Photo submitted by MattGinellaGA on 02/23/2014
Doral Blue is still a Monster
There is no question, Gil Hanse and his partner, Jim Wagner, vastly improved Doral Blue. They cleaned up sight lines, varied some elevation throughout the routing, moved some greens, added contours to putting surfaces, made it a better experience for the galleries who will assemble for professional events and they updated the driving range for a resort with multiple courses. But did they make it easier? No. And that wasn't necessarily the objective, after all, this course does host a World Golf Championship and it's "The Monster." Thus, it's critical you pick the appropriate tees here, and caddies can really help you make proper club selection and read the new greens. Trump tries to make the case that the airplanes on approach to the Miami airport are a premium, but I disagree. They're big, loud and they're coming in so low you'll be inclined to back off a few shots and putts throughout the round. And it's only one reason why I balk at the $450 green fee (add $70 and a $30 gratuity if you take a caddie). Trump has not only raised the quality of the course, but at $550, he puts Blue in the company of some of the elite and most expensive golf experiences in the world. Does Blue compare to Pebble Beach? Is it worth more than Pinehurst No. 2? No and no. Prior to Trump's changes, Blue was $350 and it wasn't worth it. What would've been great is if Trump made the changes and dropped the rate to $250. To that, I would've said yes. In the meantime, you'll get an elite level of conditioning, service and you're paying for being in Miami, the weather in the winter months and the opportunity to play where the pros play, but be prepared to get beat up...on the course and in your wallet.
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Ist tee. Photo submitted by MattGinellaGA on 02/23/2014
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A row of impressive palms to the right of the 10th tee. Photo submitted by MattGinellaGA on 02/23/2014
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The 16th green is only one area where it's obvious Hanse has cleaned up the sight lines by removing trees. Photo submitted by MattGinellaGA on 02/23/2014
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If you can't beat 'em, take a picture of 'em. The planes on approach are a factor at Blue. Photo submitted by MattGinellaGA on 02/23/2014
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The view from the 18th green, looking back and reflecting on a course full of challenges for avid amateurs. Photo submitted by MattGinellaGA on 02/23/2014
Wind tunnel golf
Very windy day on a great golf course. We played 36 that day. Guys we were with wanted to buy Blue Monster gear but they close the Blue Monster pro shop at 4????? Seems silly to have it separate from one of the best pro shops ever. Huge selection and square footage. Should have built the Blue Monster shop connecting to main pro shop. Course was great. We played in 4 hours. Perfect
Over Priced and Underperformed
You’re paying for the name. $700 total after fore caddie fees and the tip (which are mandatory at $30 even for underperformance as my very unenthusiastic, and lethargic fore caddie pointed out). It’s gorgeous but it’s not worth the price nor the prestige it thinks it deserves. Three other courses here are still over priced but in just as good, if not better, shape for half of what you pay (or more) for the Blue Fraudster. Disappointed to say the least.
We had a great fore caddie that really helped us navigate the course.
Very very good condition and cource
It was wonderful. time for beautiful and good course and conditions of fairway and green
Brilliance at its best
Top 10 I have courses I have played in condition and grandeur. If you go in the rough you have to hit a wedge out from wherever you are is the only drawback. Fairways were like carpet and the greens were like velvet but like ice to putt on.
Great Experience
The golf course, pro shops, restaurants, facilities and staff were all first class!
Awesome experience!
The property was grand. Staff was great! Layouts and speeds were challenging. Played both blue monster and golden palms. Anytime you pay top shelve prices, you expect a top shelf experience. We were not disappointed! 1 notch of the bucket list