The Best Golf Bar in Miami: Grails Wynwood
If you’re looking for the best place to watch golf in Miami, look no further. Major Sunday golf is best watched with a quiet room that reacts to every approach shot, and there’s no better golf bar to find one than Grails Wynwood. From the Masters at Augusta and the PGA Championship to the US Open, the Open Championship, the Ryder Cup, the Presidents Cup, the FedEx Cup playoffs, the Tour Championship, the Players Championship, and the LIV Golf calendar, Grails is where Miami’s golf community gathers to watch the broadcast.
Golf feels different at Grails. Our 75+ HD TVs span the indoor sneaker-themed lounge, the covered Miami Vice patio, and The Yard’s tented bar, with sound on for the major Sunday final rounds so you hear every Jim Nantz call, every roar from the gallery, and every walk to the 18th green. Group tables for 4 to 40+ handle everything from a casual Thursday-Friday round of major-tournament viewing to a Sunday afternoon Masters back nine where every seat is taken. Scottie Scheffler, Rory McIlroy, Jon Rahm, Xander Schauffele, Brooks Koepka, Bryson DeChambeau, Tiger Woods, Jordan Spieth, Joaquin Niemann, every featured group on every screen.
El golf es una pasión compartida entre España, México, Argentina, Colombia, Chile y Estados Unidos. En Grails, en el corazón de Wynwood, Miami, encontrarás el ambiente perfecto para ver los Majors como si estuvieras en el campo. Cervezas heladas, cócteles artesanales, y una comunidad bilingüe de aficionados al golf que vibrará con cada drive de Jon Rahm, cada putt de Sergio Garcia, y cada round dominical de Joaquin Niemann. Ya sea para el Masters, el US Open, the Open Championship, the Ryder Cup, the FedEx Cup playoffs, o el Tour Championship, reserva tu mesa y vive la experiencia.
Whether you’re catching the Masters back nine on a Sunday afternoon, watching the US Open over Father’s Day weekend, tuning into the Open Championship on a Saturday morning, or settling in for the Ryder Cup singles session, Grails has the screens, the sound, the seating, and the bilingual golf crowd to make every final round feel like Sunday at Augusta.