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Lost Key Golf Club golf course
location_onPensacola, Florida

Lost Key Golf Club

Golf Course · 18 Holes

About Lost Key Golf Club

Lost Key Golf Club is a 18-hole golf course located in Pensacola, Florida (32507). The course was designed by Arnold Palmer and established in 1997.

Walking is permitted.

Florida offers year-round golf. Winter months (November through March) are peak season with comfortable temperatures and strong demand. Summer rounds often benefit from lower rates and faster pace.

Par

72

Length

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Slope

-

Rating

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Amenities at Lost Key Golf Club

Lost Key Golf Club features a pro shop.

How to Book a Tee Time

Set a tee time alert on Stymie for Lost Key Golf Club. Choose your dates, time window, and group size. Stymie monitors tee sheets every 5 minutes and sends instant notifications.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Lost Key Golf Club a public or private golf course?expand_more

Lost Key Golf Club is a public golf course located in Pensacola, FL. The course is open to the public for daily fee play.

How many holes does Lost Key Golf Club have?expand_more

Lost Key Golf Club is a 18-hole golf course. It was established in 1997. The course was designed by Arnold Palmer.

Can you walk Lost Key Golf Club?expand_more

Yes, walking is allowed at Lost Key Golf Club. Golf carts are also available.

How do I book a tee time at Lost Key Golf Club?expand_more

You can set a tee time alert on Stymie to get notified when availability opens at Lost Key Golf Club. Stymie monitors tee sheets and alerts you the moment your preferred time slot becomes available.

What amenities does Lost Key Golf Club offer?expand_more

Lost Key Golf Club offers a pro shop.

Where is Lost Key Golf Club located?expand_more

Lost Key Golf Club is located at 625 Lost Key Dr in Pensacola, FL 32507. You can reach them at 850-492-1300.

How long does a round take at Lost Key Golf Club?expand_more

A typical round at Lost Key Golf Club takes approximately 4 hours. Expect 3.5 to 4.5 hours depending on pace of play, group size, and course conditions. Weekday rounds tend to be faster than weekend morning tee times.