Golf Course Detail

The Club at Westminster

2199 Berkley Way, Lehigh Acres, Florida, 33973

The Club at Westminster Deals

You pay $40 cart included
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Deal Conditions:

  • May-Oct
  • 1 player / 18 holes
  • Valid Any day & holidays before 12PM
  • Valid unlimited
  • Please call in advance for tee times and identify yourself as a TeeTime member

Golf Pass Region

The Club at Westminster is available in the Mid-Atlantic Golf Pass and Super Pass

Golf Course Location

The Club at Westminster details

The Club at Westminster golf course travels around eight lakes with generous landing areas making it both beautiful and player friendly as well as exciting to play. These strategically placed water hazards, as well as the “few” sand bunkers, make for a challenging round of golf. Amenities include a practice range, with driving, chipping, and putting practice areas. We also have a great well stocked Pro Shop with a Restaurant open every day for lunch and three nights a week for Dinner (Tuesday, Wednesday, and Friday Nights) Westminster is enjoyed by all levels of golfers and we are a player friendly course from the forward tees to the back tees that really challenges the lower handicapper. In addition, you can book your tee time on our website under the Tee Times link, six days in advance and watch for web site deals and save! Open To The Public All Year We are a privately owned and operated public golf course located in the Westminster Golf Community in Lehigh Acres. The Club at Westminster is a semi-private golf course and accepts resident & non-resident memberships. Seasonal affordable prices, great course conditions, experienced friendly staff, and our great practice range facilities is what brings golfers back year after year. We are located 2199 Berkley Way, Lehigh Acres, FL 33973.

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