Deer Island Golf & Lake Club
About Deer Island Golf & Lake Club
Deer Island Golf & Lake Club is a 18-hole golf course located in Deer Island, Florida (32778). The course was designed by Joe Lee and established in 1994.
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
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Rating
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Amenities at Deer Island Golf & Lake Club
Deer Island Golf & Lake Club features a pro shop.
How to Book a Tee Time
Set a tee time alert on Stymie for Deer Island Golf & Lake Club. Choose your dates, time window, and group size. Stymie monitors tee sheets every 5 minutes and sends instant notifications.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Deer Island Golf & Lake Club a public or private golf course?expand_more
Deer Island Golf & Lake Club is a semi private golf course located in Deer Island, FL.
How many holes does Deer Island Golf & Lake Club have?expand_more
Deer Island Golf & Lake Club is a 18-hole golf course. It was established in 1994. The course was designed by Joe Lee.
Can you walk Deer Island Golf & Lake Club?expand_more
Yes, walking is allowed at Deer Island Golf & Lake Club. Golf carts are also available.
How do I book a tee time at Deer Island Golf & Lake Club?expand_more
You can set a tee time alert on Stymie to get notified when availability opens at Deer Island Golf & Lake Club. Stymie monitors tee sheets and alerts you the moment your preferred time slot becomes available.
What amenities does Deer Island Golf & Lake Club offer?expand_more
Deer Island Golf & Lake Club offers a pro shop.
Where is Deer Island Golf & Lake Club located?expand_more
Deer Island Golf & Lake Club is located at 18000 Eagles Way in Deer Island, FL 32778. You can reach them at 352-343-7550.
How long does a round take at Deer Island Golf & Lake Club?expand_more
A typical round at Deer Island Golf & Lake 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.
