Daytona Beach Golf Club

600 Wilder Boulevard Daytona, FL 32114

Hours

Open daily
November - March 6:30 a.m. - 5 p.m.
April - October 6:30 a.m. - 5 p.m.

Driving Range
6:30 a.m. - 1 hour before sunset

Cost

There are various costs, depending on activities. Here are some standard ticket fees:

  • Green fees for 18 holes (peak season): $50 - $75
  • Green fees for 18 holes (off-season): $30 - $50
  • Cart rental fee per person: $15
  • Club rental: $20

Prices are subject to change; check their website for updates

About

Daytona Beach is a golfer's paradise, with pristine weather most of the year. Check out Daytona Beach Golf Club if you "happen" to bring your clubs on your Florida vacation.

Since its inception in the 1920s, this course has welcomed players from all walks of life. It boasts two distinct 18-hole courses designed to cater to various levels and playing styles.

Originating as part of the Florida land boom, the club weaves through decades of golfing trends and the evolution of the sport. It's where echoes of past players blend with the crisp sound of modern drives, creating a rich atmosphere amidst its natural beauty.

Over the years, it has seen renovations and improvements to preserve its unique character.

The Daytona Beach Golf Club is committed to providing an accessible, enjoyable, and challenging game. With sprawling fairways inviting ambitious drives and cleverly positioned hazards that challenge strategic skills, each course encourages golfers to write their chapters. Enjoy a round before heading to the Chart House restaurant on the nearby marina to dine in a classy setting.

Daytona Beach Golf Club: Fun Facts & Cool Features

One of the most intriguing aspects of this historic golf club is the "South Course." This landmark layout demands precision and strategy over sheer power. The South Course challenges your skills while teaching you the art of the game.

Another highlight is the vibrant community that calls the course home. From leagues that welcome newcomers to tournaments, the social fabric of the club is woven with camaraderie and a shared love for the game.

A convenient feature is the course's proximity to area landmarks like the Marine Discovery Center, the Museum of Arts & Sciences, and the Atlantic Center for the Arts. This makes combining your tee time with other family outings easy to schedule.

Daytona Beach Golf Club is an excellent resource for young golfers, offering tournaments and events to develop skills and tactics. The facility also provides club rental, dining at the Sandtrap Bar & Grill, and other amenities.

This iconic course offers everything you need, whether refining your game or seeking a scenic Florida backdrop. On a getaway to Daytona Beach, making time for this iconic club is not just worth it; it's a must.

Getting There

Here are step-by-step driving directions from Daytona Beach to Daytona Beach Golf Club:

  • Start on W International Speedway Blvd heading west.
  • Make a left turn onto S Nova Rd.
  • Continue on S Nova Rd for approximately 3 miles.
  • Turn right onto Bellevue Ave.
  • After 0.5 miles, you will see the Daytona Beach Golf Club entrance on your left.
  • Address: 600 Wilder Blvd, Daytona Beach, FL 32114

Local Tips

  • Arrive early to enjoy a quieter round and beat the Florida heat.
  • Check the Club's website for special deals and discounts, especially during the off-season.
  • Consider walking the course if you're looking for a good workout.
  • The driving range and putting green open at 7 AM and close at dusk.
  • Improve your game with a golf lesson at Daytona Beach Golf Club.

Location

600 Wilder Boulevard Daytona, FL 32114

Frequently Asked Questions

Situated on Florida’s awe-inspiring Atlantic coast, Daytona Beach serves as a dynamic hub of entertainment and adventure. This city is more than just a location; it’s an immersive experience that caters to a broad spectrum of interests. Whether you’re a motorsport aficionado, a motorcycle enthusiast, or seeking an unforgettable spring break destination, Daytona Beach delivers.


The city’s annual event roster initiates with the incomparable Daytona Race Weeks. The centerpiece of this event is the globally esteemed Daytona 500, fondly referred to as “The Great American Race.” This NASCAR spectacle attracts racing enthusiasts from all corners of the world, solidifying its status as one of Daytona Beach’s most sought-after and eagerly anticipated events. The high-speed excitement that unfolds on the racetrack is an experience that is not to be missed.


Following in quick succession is the heart-pounding Daytona Speed Weeks. This multi-day motorsports event serves as a thrilling preamble to the Daytona 500 and features an array of pulse-racing races. The Clash at Daytona, the Duel at Daytona, and the NASCAR Xfinity Series opener are just a few highlights of this event, offering attendees an enticing glimpse into the exhilarating world of professional racing.


Daytona Beach isn’t solely about car racing, however. For motorcycle enthusiasts, the city proudly hosts Bike Week in February and Biketoberfest in October. These events collectively draw crowds of hundreds of thousands of bikers annually, making them some of the largest motorcycle rallies in the U.S. Showcasing the latest models and fostering a sense of camaraderie among fellow bikers, these events are a paradise for every motorcycle connoisseur.

Lastly, Daytona Beach has firmly established itself as a preferred destination for Spring Breaks. With a vibrant nightlife, stunning beaches, a plethora of concerts, and parties, it’s no surprise that students nationwide choose Daytona Beach for their annual Spring Break celebration.


Wrapping things up, Daytona Beach represents more than just a coastal city; it’s a vibrant community brimming with life, excitement, and adventure. Its diverse range of events and dynamic culture promise a visit you won’t soon forget!

The hard-packed white sands of Daytona Beach are historically known for welcoming the first auto and motorcycle races in 1902. Though setting land speed records on the beach is no longer possible, there are various entry points allowing visitors to drive on parts of the Daytona Beach coast. Vehicles are only allowed in designated areas, from sunrise to sunset (depending on tides), and there is a $30 daily fee per vehicle for non-Volusia County residents.

Many consider October the best time to visit Daytona Beach as the area is less crowded and the weather is better. With mild winters and great spring weather, February through April are high seasons in Daytona. Plus, the infamous Speed Week in late January or early February attracts those coming in for the Daytona 500. In addition, the summer-months from mid-June through August are busy times with many families visiting the beach.

Yes, we have some pet-friendly properties. Contact us so we can find the best place for your entire family.


Florida is famously known for its beaches, and, truth be told, the state is home to 9 out of 10 cities with the most shark attacks since 1642. While neighboring New Smyrna Beach and Daytona top that list of over 350 years, the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission states you shouldn’t be worried about a shark attack. Stay alert to any warnings or announcements, and here are some shark pointers to keep in mind when hitting the Florida waves:

  • Stay in groups and don’t wander too far from shore
  • Avoid swimming at dawn or dusk or in areas with a lot of fishing
  • Limit splashing and don’t make sudden or erratic movements
  • Don’t wear shiny jewelry or enter the ocean if you have an open cut (or are bleeding at all)
  • Build sandcastles and sunbathe on land.

Welcome to Daytona Beach, Florida, where the sun shines an average of 230 days a year. If you have just one day to spend here, let’s make every sun-soaked minute count!


Start your day at sunrise with a refreshing walk along our world-famous beach. This incredible white sandy beach has been delighting visitors for over a century and offers stunning views of the Atlantic Ocean. Remember, you’re walking on the same beach that made Daytona the ‘Birthplace of Speed’, where car enthusiasts set their first speed records.

After soaking up some morning sunshine, it’s time to rev up your engines at the Daytona International Speedway. This iconic race track hosts over nine major race weekends annually and is a must-visit for any sports enthusiast. Don’t miss the Motorsports Hall of Fame of America, which celebrates all forms of motorsports, including stock cars, sports cars, motorcycles, drag racing, land speed records, powerboating, and aviation.


Post adrenaline rush, treat yourself to a leisurely lunch at one of Daytona’s waterfront restaurants. With over 400 eateries in the city, you’re spoilt for choice. From succulent seafood caught fresh daily, to international cuisines, there’s something to satisfy every palate.


In the afternoon, immerse yourself in Daytona’s rich history and culture. Take a tour of the historic Ponce de Leon Inlet Lighthouse, Florida’s tallest lighthouse, and enjoy panoramic views of the World’s Most Famous Beach and the surrounding waterways.


As the sun sets, head to the Daytona Beach Bandshell, an oceanfront concert venue that hosts free concerts throughout the summer. Here, you can enjoy live music against the backdrop of the setting sun.


Finally, end your day with a moonlit stroll along the beach, taking in the rhythmic sounds of the waves.

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