Plan Your Biloxi Golf Trip in 60 Seconds
Casino nightlife meets championship Gulf Coast golf
Biloxi is the sleeper pick of the Southeast. Fallen Oak is a genuine top-100 caliber course, Grand Bear delivers serious Jack Nicklaus design, and the casino strip keeps the party going after dark. Low prices across the board, Gulf seafood everywhere, and a raucous energy that big groups thrive on.
Biloxi operates on its own logic, and once you understand it, the whole trip clicks into place. This is a Gulf Coast town where a Tom Fazio masterpiece sits behind a casino resort, where you can play 36 holes of serious architecture and then lose $200 at a blackjack table before midnight, where Gulf seafood at a 200-year-old French Colonial institution costs less than a decent steak back home. The airport is ten minutes from the casino strip — GPT is genuinely one of the easiest regional airports in the Southeast to fly into — and the whole operation runs at a price point that makes groups of twelve feel like they're getting away with something.
The golf is the part people underestimate until they've played it. Fallen Oak is the anchor, a Beau Rivage resort course that competes legitimately with anything in Myrtle Beach or Pinehurst at a fraction of the pretension. Fazio routed it through wetlands and hardwood corridors, and the conditioning is resort-immaculate because the Beau Rivage has every incentive to keep it that way. Green fees run $150–250, which stings for a Mississippi course until you realize what you're getting. Book a block of rooms at the Beau Rivage and ask about course access packages — the casino comp system works in your favor here, especially for a group this size. Thirty minutes west, Grand Bear is a different animal entirely: Nicklaus parkland through Mississippi pinelands, longer and more demanding than Fallen Oak, with a routing that earns its green fee ($70–130) by making you think on every tee. Those two courses alone justify the plane ticket. The Oaks Golf Club fills in the third or fourth round at $35–65 and punches well above its muni status — mature oaks, solid conditioning, and no attitude about it.
The post-round situation in Biloxi is genuinely specific to this place. Ocean Springs, just across the bay, runs a parallel track that keeps the trip from feeling like you never left the casino floor. The Blind Tiger handles a big group easily — casual seafood and sushi, cold drinks, reliably fun. Mary Mahoney's is the splurge dinner, a Biloxi institution since 1964 serving Gulf seafood inside a French Colonial house that's been standing since before Mississippi was a state; make the reservation for the whole group and commit to it. If someone in the crew cares about food in a serious way, Vestige in Ocean Springs earned James Beard attention for a reason, though it's better suited for a four-person splinter group than sixteen guys in golf shirts. Late nights resolve themselves at the Beau Rivage casino floor, which is exactly as loud and bright and useful as you need it to be at 1 a.m. after a long day. Spring and fall are the windows to book — Gulf Coast summers are brutal and humid in ways that make 36 holes feel punitive. October in particular hits a sweet spot of tolerable heat, emptier tee sheets, and reasonable room rates across the casino strip.
The best courses, bars, and rentals in Biloxi — curated for groups.
Courses
Where to Stay
$200-$600/night
Biloxi Casino Strip (Beau Rivage, Hard Rock, MGM)
$300-$900/night
Biloxi Beach / Ocean Springs
Dining
Nightlife
Activities
Casino Night at Beau Rivage
Table games, poker room, and sports book. The group casino night is mandatory.
Biloxi Deep Sea Fishing
Gulf charter for red snapper, amberjack, and tuna. Great fishing waters.
Ship Island Ferry & Beach
Ferry to a barrier island with pristine beaches and a Civil War fort. All-day adventure.
Ocean Springs Art Walk
Galleries, shops, and bars in the artsy Ocean Springs downtown. Good pre-dinner activity.
Gulf Islands Kayaking
Paddle through the Gulf Islands National Seashore. Dolphins and pelicans everywhere.
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