Sombrero Country Club Florida
Sombrero Country Club is a par-72 public course in Florida, playing 6,500 yards from the back tees with a rating of 71.9 and slope of 127. Designed by Mark Mahannah (1960).
Course Overview
| Type | Public |
| Holes / Par | 18 holes, par 72 |
| Length | 6,500 yards |
| Rating / Slope | 71.9 / 127 |
| Architect | Mark Mahannah |
| Year | 1960 |
| Location | Florida, USA |
| Coordinates | 24.7079, -81.0833 |
Scorecard
Scorecard data not yet available.
Nearby Courses
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the slope and rating of Sombrero Country Club?
Sombrero Country Club has a course rating of 71.9 and slope of 127 from the back tees.
How long is Sombrero Country Club?
From the back tees, Sombrero Country Club plays 6,500 yards. The course is par 72 with 18 holes.
Is Sombrero Country Club public or private?
Sombrero Country Club is a public golf course in Florida. Tee times are available to the public.
What courses are near Sombrero Country Club?
Nearby courses include Florida Keys Country Club, Key Colony Beach Golf.
Is there a yardage book for Sombrero Country Club?
Yes. Yards Golf Book offers a personalized digital yardage book for Sombrero Country Club with hole-by-hole maps, shot dispersion analysis, strokes gained heatmaps, and club recommendations tailored to your handicap and distances. You can view it online or download a printable PDF.
Does Sombrero Country Club have strokes gained data?
Yes. Yards Golf Book runs a 1,000-shot Monte Carlo simulation on every hole, factoring in your handicap, club distances, shot shape, and the actual hazard layout. The model recommends the best club and target for each shot.
Get strategy updates for Sombrero Country Club
We'll send you course-specific strategy tips and let you know when new features are available.
Help Improve Sombrero Country Club
Yards Golf Book starts with open-source mapping data from OpenStreetMap, then our community refines each course to production quality.
Sombrero Country Club is live. But it can always be better. Refine fairway edges, add missing bunkers, trace tree lines, and fix anything that looks off.
Map or improve a course and it's yours forever. Free. Plus, each new course mapped earns 30 days of full site access. Map 5 courses and get a full year.
Most courses are partially mapped already. Completing one takes 5-30 minutes depending on available open-source data.
Improve This Course's Mapping