Streamsong Red, Coore and Crenshaw's sandy dunescape rising from former phosphate mines in central Florida
Tee times and booking guide

Streamsong Red Tee Times and Booking

Rising from reclaimed phosphate land in central Florida, Streamsong is one of America's most surprising golf destinations: huge, natural dunescape and three acclaimed courses walked with caddies. The Bill Coore and Ben Crenshaw Red is a par 72 of around 7,110 yards, easiest to play as a resort guest. Here is how the booking works, what a round costs in 2026, and how to plan a trip.

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The short answer

The simplest way to play Streamsong Red is as a resort guest. Resort guests receive tee time priority and preferred pricing across the Red, Blue and Black courses, with golf bundled into a stay and play package, which is how most golfers experience the place. Day guests who are not staying on property can book within a 60 day window, subject to availability. Tee times before 8am are reserved for foursomes and require a walking or group caddie, and at other times a caddie is required when using a riding cart, so the caddie is part of the experience here.

On cost, green fees across the Streamsong courses run from around 200 to 375 dollars per round depending on the season, with resort guests paying preferred rates, and a typical two night, three round stay and play package in peak season runs around 1,200 to 1,800 dollars per person including lodging, golf and practice access. Caddies are independent contractors paid directly by the golfer in cash or by Venmo or Zelle, so budget the caddie fee and gratuity on top. Streamsong is at its best as a multi day trip across the three courses, so plan the stay and book early for the cooler high season.

Streamsong Red fees and booking, 2026

Indicative Streamsong green fees and booking for the Red course. Rates are seasonal and change year to year, so always confirm the current 2026 pricing and availability directly before booking.
What to knowDetail
Green fee rangeAround 200 to 375 dollars per round across the courses depending on season, resort guests pay preferred rates (indicative)
Stay and playA two night, three round peak season package runs around 1,200 to 1,800 dollars per person, lodging and golf included (indicative)
Resort guest bookingTee time priority and preferred pricing across the Red, Blue and Black courses
Day guest bookingAvailable within a 60 day window, subject to availability
Early tee timesBefore 8am reserved for foursomes and require a walking or group caddie
CaddiesRequired when riding; independent contractors paid directly in cash or by Venmo or Zelle, plus gratuity
The coursesCoore and Crenshaw Red, Tom Doak Blue and Hanse Black, plus the Gauntlet putting course

Green fees and booking verified June 2026 from Streamsong Resort information and golf media; rates are seasonal and change year to year, so always confirm the current 2026 pricing and availability directly before booking. Check tee time availability.

How the booking works

Streamsong is built around the resort stay, so the cleanest booking is a stay and play package that bundles a room with rounds across the three courses. Resort guests get the tee time priority and the preferred pricing, and the package lets you spread the Red, Blue and Black over a couple of days. Day guests can still book within the 60 day window when availability allows, which suits a flexible single visit, but for a true Streamsong trip across all three layouts a resort stay is the standard and easier route. Either way, the caddie model shapes the day: early foursomes walk with a caddie, and a caddie is required whenever you ride.

For groups and for anyone wanting to play all three courses, planning early matters, especially for the cooler, drier high season from autumn into spring when central Florida is at its most comfortable. The order of your rounds and the caddie bookings are best arranged ahead. Our concierge can hold the stay, secure the tee times across the courses and sort the logistics out to a resort that sits in open country between Tampa and Orlando. For where the Red sits among Florida's best, see the best golf courses in the Tampa area.

When to play, and what to expect

Streamsong Red is a Coore and Crenshaw design over rolling sand, a par 72 of around 7,110 yards with a course rating of 74.1 and a slope of 137, all width off the tee and subtlety around the greens. It is strategic, ground game golf that looks nothing like the manicured Florida stereotype, with native sand, big movement and firm, fast turf when the conditions allow. Played alongside Tom Doak's Blue and the Gil Hanse Black, it makes one of the most distinctive golf trips in the country.

The best months are the autumn to spring high season, when the heat and humidity ease and the courses firm up, while the summer is hot, wet and quieter with lower rates. Whenever you come, plan the trip around several rounds, take a caddie for the lines on these large, natural greens, and pace yourself across the three courses. For the full course detail and where the Red ranks, see the Streamsong Red profile alongside the Streamsong Blue and Streamsong Black.

Plan a Streamsong golf trip

We hold the rounds across the Red, Blue and Black, arrange the caddies and book the on site lodging, and sort the journey to the resort between Tampa and Orlando. Tell us roughly when and who is travelling and one concierge costs the whole trip to the head, with no obligation.

Streamsong Red tee time questions

How do you book a tee time at Streamsong Red?

The surest way to play Streamsong Red is as a resort guest, where tee times across the Red, Blue and Black courses are reserved with priority and bundled into a stay and play package. Day guests who are not staying on property can book within a 60 day window, subject to availability. Tee times before 8am are reserved for foursomes and require a walking or group caddie, while other times require caddies when riding. Always confirm current arrangements directly before booking.

How much does it cost to play Streamsong Red in 2026?

Green fees across the Streamsong courses, including the Red, range from around 200 to 375 dollars per round depending on the season, with resort guests receiving preferred pricing over day guests. A typical two night, three round stay and play package in peak season runs around 1,200 to 1,800 dollars per person including lodging, golf and practice access. Caddie fees and gratuity are paid separately and directly to the caddie. These are indicative figures that change year to year, so always confirm the current 2026 pricing directly before booking.

Do you have to stay at the resort to play Streamsong Red?

Not strictly, but staying on property is the easier and more reliable route. Resort guests receive tee time priority and preferred pricing across the Red, Blue and Black courses, while day guests can book within a 60 day window subject to availability. For a multi course trip across all three layouts, a resort stay is the standard approach. Always confirm current arrangements directly before booking.

Do you need a caddie at Streamsong Red?

Often, yes. Tee times before 8am are reserved for foursomes and require a walking or group caddie, and at other times a caddie is required when using a riding cart. Streamsong is designed as a walking experience over big, natural dunescape, so caddies are part of the place. Caddies are independent contractors paid directly by the golfer in cash or by Venmo or Zelle. Always confirm current caddie requirements and arrangements directly before booking.

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Researched and written by the GolfForKings editorial desk. Green fees and booking verified June 2026. Last reviewed June 2026.

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