The Ritz-Carlton, Key Biscayne
About The Ritz-Carlton, Key Biscayne
The Ritz-Carlton, Key Biscayne sits in a beautiful and unique location, close enough to Miami to provide guests access to big-city energy and nightlife while also remaining separated enough to make time spent at the resort feel truly relaxing. Golfers who stay here also enjoy easy access to Crandon Golf at Key Biscayne, a spectacular South Florida gem of a golf course.Facts
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Crandon Golf at Key Biscayne, hole 6 Photo submitted by TimGavrichGP on 03/04/2026
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Crandon Golf at Key Biscayne, hole 12 Photo submitted by TimGavrichGP on 03/04/2026
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Crandon Golf at Key Biscayne, hole 17 Photo submitted by TimGavrichGP on 03/04/2026
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Photo submitted by jodimgolf on 02/15/2026
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Photo submitted by kaplan98 on 12/21/2025
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Photo submitted by jorden17 on 07/19/2025
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Photo submitted by jorden17 on 07/19/2025
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Photo submitted by Kevin8383399 on 01/16/2024
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Ducks "not" in a row Photo submitted by u2918292 on 10/29/2023
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View of Miami Photo submitted by u2918292 on 10/29/2023
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Partial view of Back 9 Photo submitted by u2918292 on 10/29/2023
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Photo submitted by u314161175206 on 08/08/2023
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Photo submitted by u314161175206 on 08/08/2023
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Photo submitted by u314161175206 on 08/08/2023
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Photo submitted by elilenington on 05/09/2023
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Photo submitted by u314163923251 on 05/09/2023
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Photo submitted by JSnyder9378 on 02/04/2023
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Photo submitted by Fargorito on 07/28/2022
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Photo submitted by Fargorito on 07/28/2022
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Photo submitted by Fargorito on 07/28/2022
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Photo submitted by Fargorito on 07/28/2022
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Photo submitted by tiburonazo on 10/21/2021
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Crandon Golf at Key Biscayne, hole 10. Photo submitted by TimGavrichGP on 03/25/2019
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Photo submitted by HollandA on 04/10/2018
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Photo submitted by HollandA on 04/10/2018
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Photo submitted by HollandA on 04/10/2018
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View from the fairway on 18 Photo submitted by HollandA on 04/10/2018
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Looking back from the reachable Par 5 18th Photo submitted by HollandA on 04/10/2018
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Photo submitted by LICC on 03/01/2017
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Photo submitted by LICC on 03/01/2017
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Great #8 Photo submitted by null on 04/18/2014
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Challanging #12 Photo submitted by null on 04/18/2014
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Miami Skyline view on 18 Photo submitted by null on 04/18/2014
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Beware the hazard on the 13th hole. Photo submitted by RickArevalo on 03/15/2013
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view from 18th fairway Photo submitted by neilcolton on 11/11/2012
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3rd par 3 over water great hole Photo submitted by neilcolton on 11/11/2012
Iguanas for everyone lol
Beautiful venue..first time playing there..overall great experience even though heavy rains right up to when we played so course must drain well. Would have been nice to at least have a 150 yd marker though as it was cart path only and lack of distance markers made it tough on a few holes..my gps died.
Will def play again
Enjoyable course.
The windy conditions made it a very challenging round of golf for each of us. The greens were exceptionally fast. We look forward to returning.
Beautiful yet tough track
This has been one of the most beautiful yet difficult tracks I've ever played on. There's almost water hazards on every hole. The course is also pretty long, so the driver has to be spot on in order to have decent chances at greens in regulation. There's a ton of wildlife, especially iguanas and racoons. Don't leave any out, because the racoons will climb up on your cart and steal it while you're putting. I recommend this course to anyone, maybe except to high handicappers. I'll definitely come back.
Overall ok.
Call clubhouse if you choose to play on Tuesdays, they seem to have a weekly local group, I was stuck behind & as a single rider...made for a slow pace. Overall- course conditions are good, back 9 was kinda dry fairways. Iguanas all over course, but they dont bother you. Raccoons on back9, not too crazy about that (hence, 3 stars) was told they do not bother you, but I did have one try to snag a snack from my cart, although my snacks were not out in the open. Very local for the locals, awesome views of the bay & of Miami.
Thought it was ok....
Always heard about the course and decided to give it a try this past weekend with my golf buddies.
Course is in good shape. Nothing was brown. Few patches of rough has St Augustine grass, but nothing much.
The issue is the mangroves and scenery they promote. rarely did I see Biscayne Bay or downtown Miami.....I was surrounded by mangroves everywhere. Due to the mangroves it is VERY HOT out there. A few holes that are more open have a nice breeze.
Pace of play was pathetic. We were a 4 some, but we golf fast. We can finish easily in 3:15. 2 some in front of us were fast......BUT the 4some in front of them sucked. Never saw a started letting people pass /pick up pace of play.
As for going back, I don't know. The stagnant heat due to mangroves and the lack of pace of play kind of ruins a drive down there again. I could only imagine how slow the pace of play is during the winter when the Canadians come down.
Good to go once. Nice drive into the park.....but the golf left something to be desired.
Miami's super-muni is still strong
Publicly-owned golf is not always the cheapest. Bethpage Black, Torrey Pines and New Orleans' reworked Bayou Oaks course are proof that the term "muni" doesn't have strong connotations as to cost.
Crandon is in that conversation as well. Peak green fees top out above $170, but at shoulder times of year, the twilight rates are a major value ($60 in April). The course is a quintessential 70s layout: long, mostly straightforward with big greens and ornate bunkering. The setting - tranquil South Florida tropical - inside Crandon Park is wonderful, affording peeks across Biscayne Bay through breaks in the protected mangroves at water's edge. With the mostly-controlled chaos of Miami a few miles north, Crandon feels like another world by comparison. It's a must-play Miami course.
Real challenging, slow pace
The peak of the holidays hasn’t even started and the pace was extremely slow. It didn’t help that I was paired up with a super slow guy. We started at 1:30pm and we ran out of daylight at the 16 hole.
The course is very challenging, has a lot of hazards: water, sand and mangroves. The course also plays pretty long. I will return when my game is in better shape.
Not bad, but overrated
Course was nothing out of the ordinary. Was supposed to have nice views only view was on 18. Nothing spectacular. No ice machine it’s S Fla. need cold water. Greens were not bad and fairways were nice. Overall good course but just a plain Jane Florida course.
Great Fun
Crandon was the best of three courses we played in a recent trip to Miami.
The fairways were quick, the rough was low, and the course design was always interesting. The best part of the course was how it was carved from the natural terrain of the Key Biscayne mangroves. The front 9 stood out for how it flowed through natural areas. The back nine was more of a traditional florida layout, but it featured views across the bay to Miami.
The wildlife was everywhere - iguanas on virtually every hole. We saw a crocodile, several raccoons, and innumerable seabirds.
They make you take a forecaddie, which we thought would be excessive, but he was great- really helpful in finding our balls and directing us around the course.
If I lived in Miami, I'd play here every weekend.
Great Course with Better Views
I moved down to South Florida around 4 months ago and this is probably my new favorite course when considering the value you get for the price. Skyline on the 18th hole was great. Pace of play was average, but it was a weekend. Conditions were good. Definitely going to be returning soon.
Hurricane damaged
I had so much expectation for this course to be great. The hurricane and sea water have damaged the fairways greatly. It wasn’t as scenic as I’d expected either. The cafe staff were pathetically nonchalant. You are REQUIRED to take and pay for a caddie. I’ve never heard this at a public course. Overall my experience at this course very disappointing.
On the positive side, the course is very long and challenging to play.
If you golf in Miami. you must play Crandon
I will start off by saying that I had my best round on my Miami golf trip here, so my view of the course is inevitably a bit biased by memories of the long putts and chip-ins for birdies and the par I made on the 610 yards (into the wind!) par 5. Make no mistakes, Crandon has teeth, with plenty of water and some tough carries. I played the blue tees at over 6800 (choose your tees wisely) and there was some wind as well, which made it even more challenging. Bring your A game and I suggest an 18 handicap or better to get the most out of it. Having said that, no matter the state of your game, you cannot fail to enjoy the majestic scenery of this lush green course set in a state park, with distant views across the water of the Miami skyline. The full price green fee is a bit steep, but luckily I played with a local and got a good deal. Every golfer who comes to Miami should seek out this course - you can keep Doral, I am a Crandon devotee.
Cool course
I'll start off by saying this is by no means a bad course, as far as public courses go this is well above average. The layout felt like a true championship course and boy does it show it's teeth. The fairways reward good shots but no matter how rewarded you get, good luck hitting the microscopic greens! It's an extremely scenic course being set within a park. There are no houses or roads in sight, just nature and a whole lot of wildlife. However, upon arriving I couldn't find any staff at all to direct me to the pro shop. The lady working the desk wasn't unfriendly but she certainly could've been more outgoing. I rented clubs and on the website I was told they had Taylormade or Nike clubs for $70 a round. Turns out they didn't have either and all they had was a mixed set for $90. The driver and 3 wood were old Cobras and the irons were low quality tour edge ones with only a pitching wedge. On the first tee I hit a clean drive and watched my clubhead sail into the water. On the second hole the same thing happened to the 3 wood. They must have given me senior or regular flex because I requested stiff flex and when the pro came out to replace them I was fine the rest of the round. The club pro was very helpful and in good spirits. After a very challenging front 9 the drink cart came around and the women spoke no English which isn't a big deal but definitely something that stood out after mostly subpar service to begin with. Anyways to sum it up, the course itself is fantastic. Beautiful layout and truly one of the most scenic and difficult courses I have ever played on. The service however was extremely disappointing. The club pro was great but even after my round at 6 PM on a Saturday the bar was closed and I couldn't even find staff to help with my clubs. For the money they charge for non residents (up to $200 a round during peak season) you would expect much better service and could easily experience a great course at Doral or the Biltmore with excellent service.
One of my new favorites
I loved this course so much, I had to change my travel plans to make sure and play again before I left. A little rough around the edges, as you would expect with any public course, but this is a real treat and a tremendous value to anyone visiting the area. Incredible views, wildlife, and a true test of your golf game.
I played both days from the black tees (tips) and was fortunate to play some of my best golf. I didn't find the course as challenging as it is on paper (152 slope), greens were soft, receptive and slow. However, if they firmed/quickened the greens, grew up the rough, this could be a beast.
Most tee shots have a side you can favor for a miss, which made this less intimidating off the tee. It's long and definitely tailored for someone who can drive the golf ball and hit long irons well.
With a little money and more crew, this course could easily be on the PGA tour schedule. Don't miss out on the chance to experience Crandon Golf.
Fathers Day round, great experience
Let me start off by being extremely surprised at the offering of a public course of this quality.
I could only rate conditions with four stars due to recent aeration of the greens. They were still pretty good. The layout is beautiful, fairways and bunkers in great shape and the addition of GPS to the cart was a plus, although it was CPO due to rain overnight.
Fairly challenging layout, fun to play and the winds can become a real factor.
There is also the circus... hundreds of Iguanas in all sizes, ducks, geese hawks, herons and egrets are right there with you on the course.
Since it is surrounded by mangroves the course has no outside distractions, no traffic, no houses, it is just a beautiful golf course. Bucket list!