BONITA SPRINGS GOLF & COUNTRY CLUB
🇺🇸 Bonita Springs, FL, USA
Designed by Bill Maddox
Bonita Springs Golf & Country Club sits in southwest Florida, designed by Bill Maddox, an architect known for his work on residential golf communities throughout the state during the latter decades of the twentieth century. The course serves a private membership in Bonita Springs, a coastal community positioned between Fort Myers and Naples along Florida's Gulf Coast. The region's flat terrain and subtropical climate shape the design approach, with water features and native vegetation providing definition and strategic interest on a landscape that offers minimal natural elevation change.
The routing incorporates the characteristics common to southwest Florida golf: lakes and wetlands that influence play on multiple holes, stands of palms and native grasses framing fairways, and typically generous landing areas balanced by water hazards that require thoughtful club selection and course management. The design reflects the residential golf model prevalent in the area, where holes weave through home sites while maintaining playability for a range of skill levels within the membership.
Bonita Springs Golf & Country Club functions as a centerpiece for its residential community, offering members a traditional country club experience with golf as the primary amenity. The club provides the social and recreational structure typical of Florida's private golf communities, where year-round play is possible and the membership includes both full-time residents and seasonal visitors drawn to the Gulf Coast climate and lifestyle.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Bonita Springs was designed by Bill Maddox.
Yes. Bonita Springs at Bonita Springs Golf & Country Club is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Bonita Springs is 72.
Bonita Springs plays 6,761 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Bonita Springs is 129.
Bonita Springs is a 18-hole course.