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Accessibility

  • Wheelchair-accessible entrance
  • Wheelchair-accessible parking lot

Service options

  • Onsite services

Offerings

  • Food
  • Golf carts

Activities

  • Driving range
  • Eighteen-hole course

Payments

  • Credit cards
  • NFC mobile payments

What people say about (Lely Resort Golf and Country Club)

Mark McCorkel

2 great courses; the Flamingo being my personal pick of the 2. Traps among the best I've played out of anywhere. Greens were very smooth and quick, however lacking in movement and interest.

Jimmy Lee

Flamingo: A 5-star course! Greens are in very good conditions with undulations on acceptable speeds. The front-9 is more about lakes while the back-9 is with pine tree lines. There are plenty of huge fairway bunkers strategically placed to make the fairways narrower to increase difficulties. There are also rolling hills to make the course more interesting in S. Florida. Mustang: At best a 4-star course! Some greens and fairways do have burned spots. These spots on the greens do not affect putting; in fact, the green speeds are very good too. This is a much simpler course with wide-open fairways than the Flamigo. It's recommended to check for aerification schedules before making reservations in the summer. The pictures are mostly from the Flamingo course except the last one with a par3 from the Mustang.

KSteven

Both Flamingo and Mustang are nice resort courses, with average layouts and quality greens, but they are way overpriced at $340+ (March 2025). Also, the starter and rangers are quite rude and act like it's a privilege to play there. Overall, the customer service is definitely lacking and the value for the high price is poor.

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