Greynolds Golf Course
About
Formerly the site of a rock quarry, the par-36, nine-hole Greynolds Golf Course now shares the landscape with a hardwood hammock and mangrove forest that is one of the most well protected natural areas in northern Miami. The carefully preserved surroundings support an abundance of wildlife including several species of birds and rare, colorful butterflies. The golf course is part of Greynolds Park, which offers scenic camping grounds and numerous nature trails in addition to the golf course. There are also excellent opportunities for kayaking and canoeing thanks to the Oleta River, which runs alongside the east side of the park. Opened in 1964, the golf course has a traditional layout that will appeal to players of all skill levels. More advanced players can enjoy a quick round while less experienced golfers can get in some good practice.
Tee | Par | Length | Rating | Slope |
---|---|---|---|---|
Championship | 36 | 3090 yards | 34.4 | 118 |
Middle | 36 | 2903 yards | 33.5 | 114 |
Forward | 36 | 2450 yards | 31.3 | 97 |
Hole | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | Out | Total |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Blue M: 35.5/121 | 487 | 346 | 147 | 349 | 182 | 341 | 521 | 308 | 409 | 3090 | 3090 |
White M: 34.6/117 | 458 | 330 | 139 | 333 | 169 | 325 | 503 | 299 | 347 | 2903 | 2903 |
Red W: 33.5/109 | 387 | 282 | 131 | 271 | 127 | 266 | 404 | 290 | 292 | 2450 | 2450 |
Handicap | 6 | 7 | 8 | 3 | 5 | 2 | 1 | 9 | 4 | ||
Par | 5 | 4 | 3 | 4 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 4 | 4 | 36 | 36 |
Course Details
Rentals/Services
Practice/Instruction
Policies
Reviews
Reviewer Photos
-
Photo submitted by dejota94 on 09/06/2023
-
Photo submitted by u314163060462 on 03/13/2023
-
Photo submitted by u069967910 on 03/10/2022
-
The greens Photo submitted by LOBO1222 on 01/24/2022
-
Photo submitted by crisgrippo on 07/09/2021
-
Photo submitted by crisgrippo on 07/09/2021
-
Photo submitted by crisgrippo on 07/09/2021
Poorly maintained, overpriced for conditions
Considering its only 9holes, and considering the condition of the course, this is a ripoff. The greens were burnt, the fairways were about the same, with a lot of growth to the sides. The staff is nice, but clearly understaffed. The pace was also very slow. Overall, a bad bad experience. There are too many choices in the area to bother with this place at this price point.
Nice new upgrades
Brand new golf carts with GPS. T boxes of being redone. The greens are in great shape for the money. It's a super value plus the staff is great
A 9 hole gentle course
Graet Value for money, very friendly staff .
Course location is ideal surrounded by foret . is very accessible, quality of green good , fairways good but with some maintenance needed.
Very friendly reception desk. Limited pro shop and infrastructure just minimal . A good value for money for a morning 9 holes . Strongly recommend
Great value
This course was awesome for the money. In fact I’d place it a step above in value for the money. If they had 18 holes I would’ve gladly played them.
Greynolds Part 2
Started 20 min. past scheduled tee time. Pace was slow. Course in good shape. Fairways and greens very good..
Very Slow Greens
A nice nine-hole muni inside Greynolds Park. Great value at $18 after 3 pm on weekdays. Brand new carts, but really folks this course should be walked. Two drawbacks: Too many beginners hacking away and the slow uneven greens. The bunkers are also inconsistent, with some hard-packed with small rocks. Still, a great place to walk and practice your game.
The pace of play is really slow
The pace of play is really slow, it`s great for beginners though. I would only go again, if there are beginners in my party!
The golf carts aren`t working properly anymore. Twice we played, twice the carts stopped in the middle of the course.
Not sure, if the batteries aren`t properly loaded, but the carts have lived beyond their time.
Good course for the money
Good course condition for the price, club house had slim pickings. Staff was nice. No starter for the round, so there was a lot of confusion on play. No rangers on on the course either to manage flow of play. There were a bunch of walkers on the course when we went out
Fivesome anyone???
I typically do not rate golf courses, considering everyone has different likes and dislikes. In this case, I'll make an exception. On a crowded Saturday in which you had to wait for a powered cart to return before being able to go out, the starter let a twosome and a threesome go out together as a "fivesome" two groups ahead of my group. Three hours for a nine-hole course is unbearable, and almost unbelievable. We waited on every hole, and we were a foursome. When told about the "fivesome' grouping, the individual behind the pay counter shrugged and said that they weren't supposed to that. Oh well...
As for the course itself, it was a really nice layout, with a good mix of par 3's, 4's and 5's. As they say, "the course has good bones". The conditions were mixed. The greens were in perfect shape, and I guess that's where the money is spent, since the tee boxes and fairways were in need of repair. One thing about the greens, they hadn't appeared to have been mowed that day, with the greens awfully slow. You can tell when a ball mark was placed on the putting surface, and it could be pushed down well in to the grass. Otherwise, it was a fun day!