Winter Golf Rates Are Up Again — Here’s How Much More You’ll Pay This Year

11 Dec 2025 4 min read No comments News & Updates
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The new winter golf rates villages golfers will pay in 2026 are now out, and many residents are wondering how they compare to last winter. So, let’s walk through what actually changed and why it matters. After all, most of us play often enough to feel even small adjustments. Furthermore, knowing the numbers ahead of time helps you plan your winter rounds better.

However, before diving into the details, it’s helpful to see where the official information comes from. You can also view the full rate charts on the Golf The Villages website. Additionally, comparing your own playing habits with the official chart can make the changes easier to understand. As a result, the overview below should feel clearer and more useful.

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Meanwhile, this guide highlights last winter’s prices and compares them to the new 2026 rates. In fact, once you see both charts side-by-side, the changes become much easier to follow. Moreover, several courses show very consistent patterns from year to year.

Winter Golf Rates Villages 2025 vs 2026

To make things easier, here’s a look back at last winter’s prices. Moreover, having both years displayed together helps you spot exactly where the adjustments are. As a result, you can quickly understand which course groups changed the most. Beyond that, this format keeps everything simple for quick reference.

Winter Golf Rates Villages 2025 (Jan 1 – May 31, 2025)
Course / Group EM RM EG/MM RG NR
Orange Blossom Hills* $37.50 $56.00 $63.00 $68.00 $79.50
Hacienda Hills $50.00 $69.00 $74.75 $80.75 $92.50
Belle Glade, Bonifay, Cane Garden, Evans Prairie,
Glenview Champions, Havana, Lopez Legacy,
Mallory Hill, Tierra Del Sol*
$53.50 $72.00 $78.50 $84.00 $95.00
Southern Oaks*, Shallow Creek, Palmer Legends $59.00 $78.50 $83.50 $90.00 $101.00

Now here are the new winter rates golfers will pay starting January 1. Naturally, winter is peak season in The Villages, so it’s not surprising to see a small bump at most courses. Even so, many residents will find that the increases remain relatively modest. Consequently, the overall value of winter golf still holds up well.

Winter Championship Golf Rates 2026 (Jan 1 – May 31, 2026)
Course / Group EM RM EG/MM RG NR
Orange Blossom Hills* $38.50 $57.50 $65.00 $70.00 $82.00
Belle Glade, Bonifay, Cane Garden, Evans Prairie,
Glenview Champions, Lopez Legacy, Hacienda Hills,
Mallory Hill, Tierra Del Sol*
$55.00 $74.00 $81.00 $86.50 $98.00
Southern Oaks*, Shallow Creek*, Havana, Palmer Legends, Woodlands* $61.00 $81.00 $86.00 $92.50 $104.00

How Winter Golf Rates Affect Resident Members (RM)

Here’s how much the RM rates went up from last winter. As you’ll notice, the increases remain steady and predictable across all groups. Even so, frequent players may still feel the difference over the season. Plus, these small changes can add up if you play several times a week. Therefore, it’s helpful to understand where the biggest bumps occur.

  • Orange Blossom Hills: +$1.50
  • Main Courses: +$2
  • Premium Courses: +$2.50

Plain English: Most residents will pay about $2 to $2.50 more per round this winter. In other words, nothing dramatic. Still, it’s something you’ll notice after a few rounds.

Enhancement Members (EM): Changes in Winter Golf Rates

If you’re an EM golfer, your increases were the lowest. So, if you play often, EM still gives the best overall value. Additionally, the savings add up quickly during busy months, especially for golfers who play several times a week. As a result, EM remains the most cost-effective option for frequent players. Furthermore, the advantage becomes more noticeable in peak season.

  • Orange Blossom Hills: +$1
  • Main Courses: +$1.50
  • Premium Courses: +$2

Plain English: EM golfers will pay about $1 to $2 more per round this winter. Still, it remains the best deal for anyone who golfs regularly.

Havana Moves Into the Premium Group After Renovation

Havana golf course premium winter rates
Havana moved into the premium course group for Winter 2026 after its renovation.

Havana’s recent renovation bumped it into the premium tier for 2026. Because of that, its winter rate now matches Palmer, Southern Oaks, Woodlands, and Shallow Creek. Beyond that, the improvements should make the course more enjoyable this season. Furthermore, golfers who haven’t played Havana recently will likely notice a smoother layout and upgraded visuals.

Simple Summary of This Year’s Winter Rate Changes

Here’s a quick recap so everything is easy to follow. Overall, the pattern this year is consistent with past winters, although a few courses climbed slightly more than others. Therefore, most Villagers will recognize this as a pretty typical year for winter pricing.

  • Resident Members: +$2 to +$2.50 per round
  • Enhancement Members: +$1 to +$2 per round
  • Premium Courses: saw the biggest increases
  • Orange Blossom Hills: smallest increase

In short, the winter golf rates villages golfers pay this year are slightly higher. Still, they remain very reasonable for Florida’s busy season. Ultimately, the increases are mild enough that most golfers will adjust quickly.

If You Played All Summer, Winter Will Feel Higher

Summer rounds are usually $15–$20 cheaper than winter rounds in The Villages. So, if you’ve been playing all summer, winter rates always feel higher — even before this year’s changes. However, that’s simply the nature of seasonal pricing, and it happens every year. As a result, the transition from summer to winter always stands out a bit, even when the actual increases are modest.

My Take on This Year’s Rate Changes

This year’s winter increases are gentle. Even then, most Villagers will notice a few small adjustments. After all, playing several times a week makes any change more noticeable. Furthermore, premium courses tend to rise slightly faster than the rest. Consequently, players who love the top-tier courses may feel the increases more often.

That said, winter golf here remains a good value during Florida’s peak season. Overall, nothing in this year’s chart should discourage regular play. Ultimately, most golfers will settle back into their routines without much disruption. Because of that, this winter should feel familiar and comfortable for almost everyone.

Dave
Author: Dave

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