| _ | | _ | | | Crooked Cat is a strong compliment to its sister course, Panther Lake. Awarded 4 1/2 Stars by Golf Digest "Places to Play", this 7,277-yard course has a distinct "links" flavor in its open, flowing design. This course features few trees, wide terraced fairways and native redtop heather grass throughout the rough giving it a Scottish feel. Although a slightly different breed than Panther Lake, this natural terrain layout is just as beautiful...and dangerous as Panther Lake. With large sloping greens, steep sand bunkers and 50-foot elevation changes, Crooked Cat offers a true test to golfers of all skill levels.
Golf Zoo guest rates include pre-round range balls, bag storage, complimentary bottled water at first tee and voice interactive GPS yardage and scoring system. |
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Orange County National's Panther Lake is a course that deserves all the recognition that has come its way...voted Golf Magazine's "Top 10 You Can Play" in the U.S., Golf Digest 4 1/2 Stars "Best Places To Play", GolfWorld Readers Choice Award "Top 50 Public Courses"- #1 in Florida, #2 U.S. This 7,295-yard masterpiece is the first course ever to feature 18 signature holes, incorporating rolling hills, including 60-foot elevation changes, as it winds through natural oak hammocks, pine forests, scenic wetlands and glistening freshwater lakes. With Champion Grass an ultra dwarf Bermuda you will produce similar putting conditions to those of Bent grass from up north. In addition to its natural beauty, Panther Lake offers numerous strategic options in its design, thus allowing all levels of players to be fairly challenged. Be sure to allow some time before a round to warm-up on what Golfer's World rated "Best Driving Range in America" and a popular PGA and LPGA Tour Player practice facility. And by the way, Orange County National has been host to the PGA Tour Q-School Finals five times since 2000!
Enough bragging, call your Golf Zoo Vacation Specialist and ask about playing Orange County National Club during your next Orlando golf trip. Golf Zoo package Rates include pre-round range balls, bag storage, complimentary bottled water at first tee and the new voice activated GPS yardage and scoring system.  |
| | | _ | | _ | | | Measuring a lengthy 7,363 yards from the black tees, ChampionsGate International has the highest course rating in Florida, boasting a challenging 76.3 and a slope of 143. The remaining pin placements are: blue - 6793/137 slope, white - 6239/132 and gold - 5618/118. The Greg Norman designed course features rolling fairways surrounded by beautiful wetlands, natural sand dunes where swirling grasses grow into the banks of hazards and just paces off the fairway. Scattered throughout the course are randomly placed pot bunkers - over 160 in all which create visual beauty and the need for smart play. Welcome to Orlando Links Golf. Rate includes $10 gift certificate for golf shop merchandise or clubhouse food/beverage on 1st daily round.
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| | | _ | | _ | | | With four sets of tees, Golfers of all abilities will be able to play from a distance that suits their game. The Par 72 ChampionsGate National Golf Course measures 7,128 yards from the black tees, with a rating of 75.1 and a slope of 133. The remaining pin placements are: blue - 6427/126 slope, white - 5937 /124, and gold - 5150/111.
The National Course features gently sweeping fairways, 80 sculpted bunkers, greens maintained in tour condition, clever doglegs and scenic water hazards. Water comes into play on many holes, but few forced carries means this layout can be maneuvered by all levels of players. The sharply framed golf holes end up on smaller greens, making course a shot maker's delight. Golf Zoo rates includes $10 gift certificate for golf shop merchandise or clubhouse food/beverage on 1st daily round.
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| | | _ | | _ | | | The Ritz-Carlton Golf Club Orlando - Grande Lakes offers an extraordinary experience to golfers of all caliber. This remarkable layout, designed by two-time British Open Champion Greg Norman, combines an array of features to provide a challenging, fair test of golf. The course requires players to think their way through the balanced intermingling of water hazards, strategically placed bunkers, and demanding greens complexes, always meticulously groomed. The service level and overall experience rivals that of the finest clubs anywhere; an extraordinary Caddie Concierge program being a great example of this 'private club' ambiance. Optional caddie is available - ask your Golf Zoo Vacation Specialist. Range balls and bottled-water are included in every round. |
| | | _ | | _ | | | The New Course adds another dimension of Grand Cypress Resort play with steeper and more challenging bunkers and slopes. Set in the midst of an open meadow, the New Course is Jack Nicklaus' tribute and homage to the famed Old Course at St. Andrews, Scotland. This Scottish links masterpiece is complete with double greens, stone bridges and walls, gorse mounds, burns, and pot bunkers as deep as 12 feet.
Very little water comes into play on the New Course and very few trees are located within the interior of the course, creating plenty of room to drive the ball. However, even the best of drives will be challenged, as even a slight slice or fade can cause the best of golfers to find themselves looking in the wrong fairway for their ball.  |
| | | _ | | _ | | | The Grand Cypress Course, comprising the North, South,and East nines, offer a variety of physical and mental stimuli and provides a test of accuracy rather than strength and distance. The North and South nines, the original course built in 1984, features terraced fairways, generous landing areas, mounds and platformed greens with yawning bunkers. The East nine, added in 1986, is more generous, with less bunkering, particularly in front of the greens, allowing more run-up shots.
The North, South, and East Nines provide three distinctly unique 18-hole masterpieces. For a full round of 18 holes, courses can be combined as the North-South, South-East, or East-North courses. Each combination provides a distinctive playing experience, which will challenge golfers of all skill levels. |
| | | _ | | _ | | | Enjoy a meandering course that winds its way through, pine forests, palmettos and sparkling lakes. Experience the pleasures of a classic country-club course with a distinctive atmosphere. Tee off next to boats and canals and enjoy views of a beautiful lighthouse while testing your skills around notable features of elevated bunkered greens and the demanding 7th hole island green. Golfing here is, in the words of course architect Joe Lee, "exciting, challenging, yet fun to play." Play the course rated 4 Stars by Golf Digest and one of the few courses that have hosted PGA Tour, LPGA Tour and USGA events. |
| | | _ | | _ | | | This beautifully manicured Joe Lee design is aptly named for its more than 1,500 magnolia trees dotting the golf landscape. The Magnolia has all of the earmarks of a golfer's paradise -- elevated tees and greens, rolling terrain and a very special sand hazard on the 6th hole that forms a Mickey Mouse silhouette. "The Mag" is the longest Disney course at 7,488 yards and features 4 sets of tees to challenge players of all skill levels. The course hosts the season-ending PGA Tour Walt Disney World Classic and has earned a Golf Digest 4-Star rating and Golf Magazine's Gold Medal as one of the 25 top resorts in the United States. |
| | | _ | | _ | | | Osprey Ridge has been recognized by Golf Digest with 4 1/2 Stars "Best Places to Play" in Florida, in addition to Golf Magazine's Gold Medal endorsement as one of the 25 resorts in the United States. This Tom Fazio designed 18-hole, Par-72 championship course is arguably one of the most tranquil locales in all of Orlando and boasts a challenging 7,101 yards from the tips. Recognized as a Certified Audobon Cooperative Wildlife Sanctuary, Osprey Ridge holes are cleverly routed through wetlands and stands of Florida live oak, palmetto, cypress and bay trees to create a naturally stunning and challenging must play course. |
| | | _ | | _ | | | Rated one of "America's Top 75 Resort Courses", this Joe Lee design offers tree-lined fairways, elevated greens\tees and features more than its share of shimmering lakes and sand with nine water holes and 94 bunkers. One of the host courses for the PGA Tour season-ending Walt Disney World Classic, The Palm is considered by many pros the most difficult of the tournament courses. You should save a sprinkle of pixie dust for the par-4 18th -- it's been rated the fourth-toughest hole on the PGA TOUR.  |
| | | _ | | _ | | | The Independence course was the first of the Reunion courses to open. It was also Tom Watson's first Signature design in Florida. With its fast, firm and wide rolling fairways, along with a variety of strategically placed bunkers (at least one on each hole) and large greens, this 7,257 yard, par 72 course is as much about strategy as its about length. Demanding a well thought out approach from every player regardless of skill level, The Independence puts a premium on a solid short game with spacious green complexes where club selection can vary from putter to lob wedge to three-wood. Do not miss a chance to play The Independence course at Reunion.
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| _ | | _ | | | Innovatively routed on hilly, roller coaster-like terrain, this Arnold Palmer designed 6,916 yard, par 72 Legacy Course boasts dramatic elevation changes - up to 50 feet in some places - creating a unique variety of risk/reward golf shots. That varied menu of shot-making opportunities is further ensured by six tee locations on each hole, a variety of natural preserve areas, generously wide fairways and strategically placed bunkers across all eighteen holes. You must stay at Reunion Resort to play The Legacy course. | |
| _ | | _ | | | Unlike the severe hills of the Legacy and Independence courses, this Jack Nicklaus Signature, Parkland-style layout is smooth and flowing, with long horizon lines as well as elevated tee boxes and greens. Yet The Tradition can be as deceptive as it is beautiful. Designed to tempt golfers into hitting risky shots with potentially big payoffs, The Tradition challenges the golfer to step up to the ball with a carefully organized series of shots in his or her mind.
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| _ | | _ | | | This beautifully manicured 18 hole course is located just northwest of Orlando, only 20 minutes from all the attractions and busy streets of the city. Designed by golf course architects Clifton, Ezell and Clifton, this majestic course stretches 6911 yards from the gold tees and is a test of any golfer's skills at a par 72, slope rating of 130 and a course rating of 72.9.
"Legends" has been selected by Florida Golf Central Magazine as one of the "Top Ten Golf Courses in Central Florida" and is destined to continue to be recognized as one of Florida's top courses. In a recent issue of Lihn's Orlando Golf Guide, Legends was described as "Featuring vertiginous elevations, cinemascopic horizons and breathtaking views, this handsome addition will definitely elevate your spirits". All players will receive a $10 clubhouse merchandise credit. |
| | | _ | | _ | | | El Campeon, "The Champion", was built in 1917, and is one of the south's oldest golf courses. One of two championship courses at The Mission Inn Resort, El Campeon is a hidden gem in the highland countryside just north of Orlando that has formidably stood the test of time. The traditional style course features elevation changes of 85 feet, rolling fairways framed by towering live oaks and sparkling spring-fed lakes. These features, combined with rare Ultra Dwarf Bermuda Grass undulating greens, offers guests a tour-caliber experience. The signature hole is the par-5, 17th, a long, double dogleg that has more obstacles than some entire courses.
El Campeon has attained a 4-Star and "Top 25 Resort Course" rating by Golf Digest, in addition to Golf Magazine Silver Medal "Top Resort" and Golf Week "Top 25 Places to Play in Florida" awards. Come stay and play at Mission Inn's oasis of 36 holes that is touched by history and blessed with natural beauty.  |
| | | _ | | _ | | | Las Colinas, "The Hills," opened in 1992 to a nomination for "Best New Resort Course" by Golf Digest, Top 25 Most Challenging Courses in Central Florida and a recipient of the "Top FairWays" recognition by Golf for Women. This remarkable course offers quite a different challenge from El Campeon. The classic architecture style of wide fairways across gently rolling hills create an inland links design, while the large, undulating TifDwarf greens demand proper shot placement.
Las Colinas is a formidable 7,200 yards from the tips with six sets of tees to create the right challenge for all golfers. The signature par 5, 12th hole "Alligator Alley," spans nearly 500 yards along one of the tree-lined fairways, requiring absolute accuracy from tee to green. |
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Conveniently located on the west side of Orlando right off the Florida Turnpike, Stoneybrook West offers one of Orlando's best tests of golf and arguably Central Florida's finest greens. If you don't make putts here you have only yourself to blame! The TifEagle greens are legendary for speed and true rolling surfaces. Stretching out to a 7,101 yards from the back tees but with three other sets of tees for those not quite ready for the challenge of the PGA Tour, Stoneybrook West allows each golfer to decide just how much of a challenge they want.
"Course architect - Arthur Hills wants you to be faced with risk and reward scenarios on every hole", says Chad Poling, Head Golf Professional. "There are options for every shot; you can play conservatively or aggressively, either way you will learn to appreciate design characteristics." A full practice facility complete with greenside and fairway bunkers will allow golfers of all abilities to warm up properly for the par 72 challenge that awaits them. |
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Traditional, yet unexpected. Those words can accurately describe the region of Italy's Tuscany, the Highlands of Florida and now, the unforgettable golf experience at Bella Collina, designed exclusively by Nick Faldo. His creativity and attention to detail that served him well in his playing days, are on display at the private club just north of Orlando.
Through clever use of the rolling terrain of the Central Florida Highlands, Faldo has created a traditional-style course that features incredible natural elevations, open fairways, and sweeping dunes. Measuring a stout 7,500 yards from the back tees, Bella Collina features six teeing grounds to ensure players of all levels can enjoy this new masterpiece. All distances lead to ample-size undulating greens that roll fast and true. And from atop one of the highest points on peninsular Florida, Bella Collina's Tuscan-inspired clubhouse will awe you with its incredible beauty and panaramic views reaching miles across Lake Apopka and the Central Florida countryside! |
| | | _ | | _ | | | One of the most interesting features of Sanctuary Ridge Golf Club in Clermont (northwest Orlando) is the unbelievable changes in elevation throughout the golf course. With 190 feet of overall elevation change, and the highest elevation point on the course over 200 feet, Florida's Mountain Course provides scenic views and a 7000 yard championship design.
Golf Course architect Terrill LaGree, known for his work as original project manager has created yet another gem to add to his collection, but this time it is just a little closer to home. Water comes into play on seven of the eighteen holes and natural sands provide picturesque bunkering throughout the entire course. Five separate sets of tees make Sanctuary Ridge Golf Club in Clermont the perfect fit for any golfer. |
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This Coore & Crenshaw designed masterpiece is carved out of the hilly outback of oaks and citrus groves in the quiet country area of Minneola, Fl north of Orlando. The Sugarloaf Mountain course bears its name honestly with incredible elevation changes of over 200 feet and large rolling and tumbling fairways. In a state better known for highly engineered resort courses, the designer's organic approach with the course follows the natural features of the land and involved almost no earth-moving. From many areas of the course, enjoy views of Lake Apopka and panaramic views reaching over ten miles in distance. Holes stretch up, down and across pleasant inclines - including the 507 yard, dog-leg left, par four 13th that plunges from atop the highest point on the peninsula of Florida! Come and see for yourself why this Florida mountain course was listed as one of the "Top Ten Best New Courses in the World" by Travel and Leisure Magazine, and "Top Ten Best New Courses in the Nation" by Golfweek. |
| | | _ | | _ | | | Situated on 190 acres of rolling Central Florida terrain, Eastwood Golf Club features lush rolling fairways that are bordered by strategic mounding and numerous lakes. Water comes into play on just about every hole and the gentle breezes are an ever present Florida feature. Although the course is a prodigious 7,100+ yards in length from the back tees, three sets of tees allow golfers of all levels to enjoy Eastwood`s charm. The manicured greens at Eastwood are considered to be among the best in the Orlando area.
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| | | _ | | _ | | | Providence Golf Club is a semi-private club that has become a popular Central Florida golf destination. Technically challenging and visually pleasing, Providence Golf Club is a masterpiece. The 18-hole championship course, designed by renowned architect Mike Dasher, will test your game and soothe your senses as it winds through rolling landscape featuring fresh water creeks, ancient hardwoods and wetlands. Dasher has an affection for European-syle courses and it is evident on some of his unique, undulated greens. With its abundance of wildlife, it is not unusual to get a glimpse of otters, deer or a wild turkey during your round. While serving as a haven of serenity for club residents and local golfers, the club is only 15 minutes from Orlando theme parks and great accommodations.  |
| | | _ | | _ | | | This is a genuine playing experience...and we're rated the #1 links course in the Orlando area by BUICK STYLE & REVIEW Magazine...where every hole transports you to the historic links courses of the British Isles. From the moment you stand on the first tee, you're in for classic links play with every shot on every hole...and any challenge can be taken on with five sets of tees and a course length up to an imposing 7,111 yards and demanding 74.6 rating.
Come and experience the authentic links features from tee to green...all on flawless emerald-green fairways and silky-smooth TifEagle greens year round...and see why Royal St. Cloud Golf Links has hosted the British Junior Championship since 2003.  |
| | | _ | | _ | | | Eagle Creek Golf Club is an 18-hole, 7198-yard Par 73 championship Orlando golf course that opened to rave reviews. Located minutes from Orlando International Airport near prestigious Lake Nona, Eagle Creek Orlando Golf Course was designed by world renowned golf course architects Ron Garl of the U.S. and Howard Swan of Europe, with the resulting golf course offering the best of both worlds, standing out from other Orlando golf courses!
Eagle Creek's Orlando golf course features five Par 5's, five sets of tees and over 90 bunkers and dramatic bulkheads that are reminiscent of those found in Scotland and England. Eagle Creek's Orlando golf course is an Audubon International Silver Signature Course and the first of the Florida golf courses to sport vibrant Mini Verde greens for exceptional play. Eagle Creek Golf Club is also home to the prestigious Graves Golf Academy, offering outstanding instruction. |
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Harmony Golf Preserve, designed by 1973 U.S. Open Champion Johnny Miller, has been rated 4.5 stars by Golf Digest's "Best Places To Play" and is a Certified Audobon Society Golf Program Sanctuary. This beautiful course features generous fairways, protected greens and is set along rolling hills dotted by natural wetlands. The course is located in in the Harmony Village South of Orlando near the Orlando International Airport. The land in which the Harmony Golf Preserve lies is home to tremendously diverse plant and animal life, including fawns and adult deer, otters, sandhill cranes, bobcats, foxes, ospreys and owls, as well as hundreds of types of plants, including at least one kind of rare orchid.
While blessed with a great natural setting, Harmony Golf Preserve doesn't spare amenities for players seeking great golf. Guests can take advantage of a highly rated practice facility, featuring a driving range, putting green and chipping area, while a magnificent 18,000-square-foot clubhouse offers a professional shop, men's and ladies' locker rooms and a taproom. The professional staff caters to guests, upholding Harmony's standards of quality. |
| | | _ | | _ | | | Among the most magnificent golf courses Orlando has to Offer, MetroWest Golf Club has been a Central Florida favorite since 1987. This Robert Trent Jones Sr. signature design features spring-fed lakes and mature native trees bordering expansive, rolling fairways. With large, undulating greens strategically surrounded by sculpted bunkers, a fair yet demanding test of golf faces you with every shot. This 7,051 yard masterpiece has received many awards and recognitions and is considered by Links Magazine to be "the Southeast's finest example of the Master's work".  |
| | | _ | | _ | | | Designed by Champions Tour Player and NBC Golf analyst Gary Koch, Mystic Dunes is rated 4 1/2 Stars by Golf Digest and renowned as one of the most unique courses in all of Florida. With 80-foot elevation changes, rolling sand dunes, mature oaks and large wetland areas, the par 71 course offers two distinctly different nines. The front nine is reminiscent of classic Carolina courses meandering through native marsh areas bordering oak and cypress forests. The back nine gives the feel of a British Isles links course with extensive mounding, pot bunkers and rolling fairways. The course features two island greens and several signature holes, including the par-3 11th green surrounded by waterfalls and a free-flowing brook. |
| | | _ | | _ | | | Southern Dunes Golf and Country Club is rated 4 1/2 Stars "Best Places to Play" by Golf Digest, has been consistently ranked in the top ten best courses in the State of Florida, and over the years, top 100 in the U.S. This dramatic hillside layout stretches to over 7,200 yards and features 100 foot elevation changes offering great views of expansive fairways dotted with over 180 bunkers. And with seven teeing areas, the course will challenge players of all skill levels. The design encourages golfers to use imagination around the greens as the use of slopes and contours can help players maneuver the ball around massive high-lipped bunkers and closer to the cup. Southern Dunes is well-known for its large, undulating and fast greens that tests even the most seasoned golfers. Located south of Orlando and only 15 miles from Disney World, Southern Dunes is a local and visitor favorite thanks to its distinctive look, imaginative design and impeccable playing surfaces - a must play. |
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Located within the Village of Celebration, the Celebration Golf Club boasts one of the finest daily fee golf facilities in Central Florida. The renowned father-son team of Robert Trent Jones, Sr. and Jr. sculpted a park-like atmosphere around a natural wetland environment, creating a truly serene golf experience. The course boasts rolling terrain that weaves through a series of pristine lakes and periodic clusters of native oak, pine and magnolia.
Designed with shot-making strategy in mind, the championship caliber course demands accurate approach shots and consistent putting. Featuring strategic hazards and challenging greens, and sporting five sets of tees on every hole, the course invites competition for many skill levels. Celebration Golf Club is proud of Golf Digest's 4.5 star rating of "Best Places To Play", and has hosted numerous PGA qualifying tournaments and state of Florida amateur championships.
Golf Zoo packages include greens fees, cart, range balls and $10 merchandise credit. |
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Falcon's Fire Golf Club is recognized both regionally and nationally as one of the finest public golf courses in Central Florida. This Rees Jones designed championship golf course and the spacious clubhouse offer guests a spectacular venue of Golf Digest 4-Star golf, exquisite dining at the Falcon's Nest Restaurant and award-winning Golf Shop. Falcon's Fire Golf Club is a premier Florida golf destination, conveniently located just steps from the Walt Disney World Resort, Orlando International Airport, and the Orange County Convention Center.
Featuring classic architecture, this championship golf course is exquisitely maintained and boasts TifEagle greens and great year-round playing conditions. Stretching nearly 7,000 yards from the back tees and providing golfers with four sets of tees to choose from, Falcon's Fire offers a challenging yet playable course for a relaxing round with friends or a competitive group. At Falcon's Fire, all guests enjoy complimentary valet parking, club cleaning and golf carts equipped with GPS navigation. Come see why Falcon's Fire is one of Golf Digest's "Best Places to Play" and one of "Florida's 50 Finest Golf Courses" by Golf & Travel magazine. |
| | | _ | | _ | | | The David Harman designed, 18-hole, 7,228 yard championship golf course features undulating fairways and interconnecting waterways bordered by the natural backdrop of dense oaks and pines along historic Shingle Creek. The design objective is to make the course play "fair" while keeping it an exceptional "test" of golf. There are five sets of tees, enabling players to choose their own degree of difficulty. Located just east of the Orange County Convention Center, the challenging, yet playable, Shingle Creek Golf Club opened for play in December 2003.
Golf carts feature GPS yardage system, large pro shop - golf equipment, clubs and shoe rental, state-of-the-art practice facility, daily on course food & beverage delivery service, full service 1,600 sq.ft. golf shop and Brad Brewer Golf School with PGA teaching professionals. |
| | | _ | | _ | | | From the day it opened, Waldorf Astoria Golf Club appeared to have been here for years. Blending seamlessly and respectfully with nature, the layout follows the land's existing contours, a signature of Rees Jones, its esteemed golf course architect. Other hallmarks include small, elevated greens and extensive native vegetation. The course is wonderfully traditional and mindful of golf's rich and storied history. Much like the original Waldorf Astoria in New York, the course that bears its name is a true classic that will continue to gain notoriety in years to come. |
| | | _ | | _ | | | Black Bear Golf Club, opened in 1995, features some of the most unique holes in Central Florida. The course is a P. B. Dye designed Championship 18 hole links style par 72 golf course. The Black Bear layout extends well over 7,000 yards and features undulating greens, dramatic fairway elevation changes and over 120 natural sand bunkers set in pristine Central Florida surroundings. P. B. Dye designed the Black Bear course with multiple tee positions to be both a true challenge to the discerning golfer as well as an enjoyable experience for the recreational player. Black Bear Golf Club has, in its short history, been host to 7 US Amateur Public links events, Canadian Tour events as well as several Hooters Tour events. Currently Black Bear is home to a select number of PGA and LPGA tour players.
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Located between Orlando and Daytona, this scenic and challenging course designed by Lloyd Clifton meanders through rolling hills, large oaks and tall pines. Debary Golf & Country Club has been rated 4-Stars by GOLF DIGEST, and is part of a vibrant semi-private country club community. Most holes are set away from the community by a buffer zone of dense woods and vegetation. The setting is more reminiscent of the Carolinas than Central Florida and The National Audubon Society has certified the club habitat as an official bird sanctuary. The Carolina feel is strengthened more by lack of water. In fact, the course features just one water hazard that comes into play by the 9th and 18th greens. These finishing holes join together and create a beautiful backdrop to the luxurious clubhouse overlooking the finshing holes and large lake. With great course conditions, undulating fairways, and greens that roll true and fast, it's no wonder why DeBary has been consistently chosen as a U.S. Open Qualifying site.

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| | | _ | | _ | | | A north Orlando hiddene gem, the semi-private club at Timacuan Golf Club provides the challenge you look for in a championship level golf course. World renowned golf course architect Bobby Weed has made Timacuan a challenging golf experience, while still accommodating the golfer of any skill level.
Prepare yourself for a golf experience long recognized as one of the purest and enjoyable tests of golf in the Central Florida area. Ranked top 50 in the State, be sure to visit Timacuan when in Orlando. 
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| | | _ | | _ | | | Located in northeast Orlando in the rolling hills of Lake County, RedTail Golf Club is well-known as one of the finest natural golf settings in all of Florida. The David Harmon designed, 18-hole championship course is a 7,152 yard, par 72 links-style course that rolls across and around natural elavations and wetlands, all framed by 100-year old Florida oaks. With the natural-setting of the RedTail club and the careful course design that has carefully maintained the native vegetation and terrain, no wonder the club's culture is considered "laid-back luxury". RedTail is located 20 minutes from great lodging accommodations in north Orlando's Colonial Townpark village. | | | _ | | _ | | | Situated in the beautiful and serene North Orlando area, The Legacy Club at Alaqua Lakes is a private facility that delivers a world-class golf experience marked with excellent course conditions and high-end amenities. Developed with sensitivity to the environment, The Legacy Club has earned the proud distinction of being an Audubon International Signature Certified Sanctuary. This Tom Fazio masterpiece regularly hosts U.S. Open Qualifiers and is often the preferred course for local PGA TOUR players.
Fazio himself calls The Legacy Club among his very best designs. While demanding enough to test the most accomplished player with its tee options ranging from 5,055 to 7,160 yards, the course will motivate and reward players of all skill levels. The spectacular course is carved around dense forest of lush, mature hardwoods and native palms with natural natural rolling terrain unique to the Wekiva Basin area of Central Florida. |
| | | _ | | _ | | | The King's Ridge - King Course 18 hole, par 70, 6183 yd., designed by Clifton, Ezell & Clifton Golf Design Group, is recognized as one of the outstanding courses of the Central Florida area. According to Clifton, the King's Ridge Golf Course is designed to challenge the golfer to think and to use every club in his or her bag. The course capitalizes on the naturally rolling terrain of the beautiful Clermont, Florida countryside. The seasoned golfer will enjoy the surrounding panorama while encountering the elevated tees, rolling fairways and undulating greens. The Kings Ridge greens are a true test of any golfers putting skills. |
| | | _ | | _ | | | Kissimmee Bay is surrounded by century-old oak trees, abundant wildlife and small lakes and ponds. Inside the clubhouse visitors can pass time by checking out the Langley Golf Museum with many collectible artifacts. The course is well maintained, features many challenging holes with water hazzards in play on 16 of the holes. This course isn't particularly long or overly difficult, and a premium should be placed on accuracy off the tee. |
| | | _ | | _ | | | Kissimmee Golf Club has been a golfing landmark since its first nine holes were built in the 1940's. The club boasts an atmosphere of pure golf - at the most affordable rates in the area. A superbly conditioned 18 hole golf course awaits golfers in a magnificent Florida setting of lakes, narrow waterways, majestic oaks, tall pines and breezy palm trees. Golfers of all levels will be challenged on this par 72 champoinship course that stretches to a challenging 6,450 yards. |
| | | _ | | _ | | | This Ted McAnlis designed course has a top reputation among golfers. Opening in 1994, The Ridgewood Lakes course features strategically placed hazards and fairways framed by sparkling white sand bunkers on both nines. In addition to the meticulously maintained landscape, the Ridgewood Lakes course is the host for several of the Orlando areas professional golf mini-tours and features a superlative practice facility for pre-round warmups. With all of this, as well as our New Champions Turf greens, new bunkers, and leveled tee boxes, you can have the most enjoyable golf experience Orlando has to offer. Rate includes $10 merchandise voucher good towards merchandise purchase, excludes sleeves of balls and gloves. |
| | | _ | | _ | | | The founders of the Diamondback Golf Club selected a true gem of a site for their course, designed by world-renowned golf course architect Joe Lee. From the natural swamp areas to the high sandy, rolling hills covered with trees and native Florida vegetation, this is one course you won't forget. You will experience pure golf in an extremely natural setting on this par 72 championship course that stretches to 6,900 yards and features four sets of tees. After playing 17 great golf holes, you still have a treat at the scenic 18th with cascading water flowing over rock formations into a sparkling lake dangerously close to the elevated green. Diamondback is rated by Golf Digest as 4 1/2 Stars "Best Places to Play" and is located south of Orlando within 30 minutes of the attractions. |
| | | _ | | _ | | | Forest Lake has become one of Orlando's top courses - a hidden gem with an unspoiled atmosphere and scenic beauty. The par 72 championship course features rolling fairways and large smooth greens surrounded by large oaks, natural lakes and well-manicured turf. Course features include elevated greens well protected by pristine white sand bunkers and large mounds, plus multiple dogleg fairways that on several holes require careful shot-making around native Florida oaks. Guests can prepare for a round on the expansive practice areas and relax or eat in The Niblick Clubhouse grill before or after your round. This well-conditioned and challenging course is just northwest of Orlando and within 30 minutes of all the attractions. |
| | | _ | | _ | | | The Highlands Reserve Golf Club winds through pine trees, old citrus groves, and features over 120' of elevation change. As scenic as it is challenging, Highlands Reserve is a must play for all golfers. Only minutes from the Main Gate Entrance to Disney World, Highlands Reserve offers a great golf experience at an affordable price. This championship Mike Dasher design gives you pine tree-lined fairways reminiscent of the Carolinas, open spacious fairways likened to the great Scottish courses, and a bit of old Florida with citrus trees along the countryside. Large, fast, undulating greens make this course challenging and fun for all levels of golfers. |
| | | _ | | _ | | | Conveniently located just minutes from Walt Disney World Resort and the Orlando International Airport, Hunter's Creek Golf Club is truly an Orlando "must-play". This fun-filled Lloyd Clifton-design stretches to 7,268 yards and is highlighted by strategically placed bunkering, expansive TifEagle greens, and meandering fairways that carve around thirteen shimmering lakes. Originally opened in 1986, Hunter's Creek has been decorated with accolades over the years. Most notably, Hunter's Creek has been honored by Golf Digest as one of the "Top 75 Residential Courses to Play" and has hosted numerous tournaments and events including the US Open Qualifying, PGA Tour Qualifier and the 2008 FSGA Florida State Public Links Championship.  | | | _ | | _ | | | Moss-draped majestic oaks line the gently sloping fairways. These hardwood trees and surrounding 135 acres of land provide a virtual sanctuary for all types of wildlife - eagles, osprey, turtles, beaver and sand cranes. The course is speckled with crystal lakes that provide glistening challenges as water comes into play on all but three holes. Kissimmee Oaks provides a natural backdrop for players of all levels. |
| | | _ | | _ | | | North Shore Golf Club is as semi-private club conveniently located less than ten minutes from Orlando International Airport - perfect for afternoon rounds the day of arrival or a morning round before heading home. Created by Mike Dasher Design, the well-manicured course winds around native wetlands, natural sand waste areas and through groves of 100 year-old Florida oaks for an enjoyably unique setting. The par 72 championship course can play to 6,900 yards from the tips with a rating of 73.5/slope 136 and four addtional tees ensures the perfect challenge for golfers of all levels. Golf Zoo customers can enjoy the clubhouse with pro shop, snack bar/grill, shower and locker room facilities. Great course layout, outstanding course conditions and convenient location, makes North Shore Golf Club a must play while in Orlando!  |
| | | _ | | _ | | | This visually striking course offers abundant water, generous landing areas, and a contemporary design that is fair and challenging. Remington Golf club is a prime example of the artistry of course designers, Clifton, Ezell & Clifton Golf Design Group nominated as Best New Course by Golf Digest magazine in 1996. Remington is designed to offer a fair test from every tee and an enjoyable experience for all golfers. The undulating fairways, the lush greens and the manner in which the holes wrap around the lakes offer options to play it safe or to go for it. |
| | | _ | | _ | | | Tucked inside the Mediterranean-style village of Solavita, within 20 minutes from Disney World, is the challenging and popular Stonegate Cypress Course. The Cypress spanning 6,800 yards from the back tees, is gently woven through the natural beauty of the Central Florida landscape. The course is characterized by rolling terrain artfully designed around native Florida wetlands, beautiful lakes and white sand waste areas and bunkers. The Cypress has proven over the years to be playable for golfers seeking a fair test, plus quite challenging to the most experienced players.  |
| | | _ | | _ | | | Designed by renowned architect Ron Garl, The Stonegate Oaks Course at Solavita is bordered by hundred-year-old oak hammocks, lush colorful greenery and abundant streams and lakes. Golfers will find a fair, but challenging test with features such as large, sculped bunkers, large undulating greens and generous fairways dotted with strategically placed bunkers. Meticulously created to blend in beautifully with the 3,300 acres of natural wetlands and mature hardwoods, this 18-hole, 7,000 yard masterpiece will reward you with exquisite views and an an enjoyable golfing experience.  |
| | | _ | | _ | | | Arnold Palmer has created 18 beautiful, challenging holes at The Legends course and this 7,072-yard championship course offers five sets of tees to meet the skill level of every golfer.
The front "Links" nine, reminiscent of old Scottish-style courses, brings windy conditions along with strategically contoured greens which require well placed approach shots and precision putting, which adds a welcome level of challenge to any players game. The course's back nine, the "Pines", features towering pines, majestic oaks, winding fairways and flowing water to create a serene setting to complement each hole. Like the "Links", this nine requires proper club selection and accuracy to navigate through the "Pines". If you're looking for a little challenge to your games, then The Legends Course at Orange Lake Resort is for you.  |
| | | _ | | _ | | | Now when you visit Orange Lake, you'll have a brand new golf experience waiting for you. Architect Mike Dasher transformed the former Resort Course, designed by Joe Lee in 1982, into this all-new, exciting golf experience. The Reserve at Orange Lake is now an 18-hole, par 71 course winding through a myriad of water, sand and rolling greens.
It was named The Reserve at Orange Lake to highlight the harmony between the perfectly manicured greens of the course and the carefully preserved surrounding wetlands, home to a variety of native plants and wildlife. Improvements to the layout and course conditions-including new water features and bunkering-make the course even more challenging than before.  |
| | | _ | | _ | | | Situated between Lake Roberts and Lake Crescent in the prestigious town of Windermere, Florida, sits 160 acres of one of Orlando's finest private country clubs. Golf Zoo is happy to offer you limited access to a demanding, pleasurable and wonderfully maintained course designed by architect Ward Northrup. Complementing the course, is a beautiful and recently renovated clubhouse which includes a full service sports bar and grille. Become a "Member for a Day" at Windermere Country Club where "Heaven's cloud has two 9's." |
| | | _ | | _ | | | Wrapping around three sides of the Orlando World Center Marriott, Hawk's Landing Golf Club is convenient for both resort guests and golfing enthusiasts staying in the Orlando attractions area. At just over 6,800 yards, 134 slope rating from the back tees, plus 3 other sets of tees, the modern architectural course design is both fun and challenging for all levels of golfers. Water is in play on 15 of the 18 holes and the greens are slightly elevated and well bunkered.  |
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This golf course may only be booked as part of a Golf Zoo "Stay & Play" package. If you want to book this golf course please see the "Arnold Palmer's Bay Hill Club & Lodge - Stay & Play" listing on the lodging page for details.
There's something about Arnold Palmer's Bay Hill Club that makes a golfer's heart beat faster. Open only to Club members and guests staying at Arnold Palmer's Bay Hill Club & Lodge, the breathaking course sweeps across 270 acres along the shores of the Butler Chain of Lakes. The Champion, Challenger and Charger links feature 27 holes of tour championship golf, a challenging though fair test for both professionals and amateurs alike. You can now play the championship course that is the home each spring to one of the most coveted PGA Tour stops - The Bay Hill Invitational.
The Arnold Palmer's Bay Hill Pro Shop features a wide array of signature equipment and apparel. No matter your level of play, our golf professionals and caddies can help unlock the secrets of a great round of golf.  |
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