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Opened in December 2003, Shingle Creek Golf Club is an Orlando Florida Golf Course where the past meets the present. Located just one mile from the Orange County Convention Center, Shingle Creek Golf Club and Resort merges the modern resort experience with the natural feel of the historic "Shingle Creek". Shingle Creek winds throughout the golf course and resort and flows 140 miles south into the headwaters of the Florida everglades. The course conditions are impeccable with fabulous greens.
The Links and The Pines. The Arnold Palmer designed Legends Course at Orange Lake Resort features two distinctly different nines. Orange Lake Resort Orlando features 36 holes of championship golf, including the Legends Golf Course. Reminiscent of old Scottish-style courses, "The Links" wide-open nine will bring windy conditions into play that can make club selection challenging. Strategically contoured greens require well-placed approach shots and precision putting. The longest of Orange Lake's challenging golf holes at 610 yards, The Links hole #4 is a good warm-up before venturing into "The Pines".
Designed by the father & son team of Robert Trent Jones, Sr. and Jr., Celebration Golf Club in Kissimmee, Florida is an upscale daily-fee resort course that exudes an atmosphere of beautiful tranquility and fun, challenging golf.
Opened in 1996, Celebration Golf Club is protectively framed by borders of native trees and natural wetlands and speckled with clusters of native oaks, pine and magnolia trees - a pristine, scenic wonder.
Orlando County National Golf Club has played host to the 2003, 2005, 2007 and 2010 PGA TOUR Qualifying School Finals and was awarded 4.5 stars by Golf Digest's "Places to Play." The Panther Lake Course is a 7350-yard masterpiece incorporating rolling hills and dramatic elevation changes as it winds through natural oak hammocks, pine trees and freshwater lakes.
The Crooked Cat course at Orange County National Golf Club is a tremendous complement to its more highly acclaimed sister course, Panther Lake. Both courses are considered among the top public golf courses in Orlando.
Nestled along the Butler Chain of Lakes, Windermere Counrty Club features plush tree lined fairways, quick Tif-Eagle greens, scenic lake vistas, and tournament playing conditions year-round.
Windermere Country Club is a great test of golf for players of all handicaps, one of Central Florida's best layouts located just minutes from Orlando area attractions!
Architect Mike Dasher transformed the former Resort Course, designed by Joe Lee in 1982, into this all-new, exciting golf experience. Orange Lake Resort Orlando features 36 holes of championship golf, including the Reserve Golf Course. The Reserve at Orange Lake Resort 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.
Open since 1987, MetroWest Golf Club in Orlando 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.
Rated 4 stars by Golf Digest, MetroWest is the only Orlando golf course designed by renowned architect Robert Trent Jones, Sr. and is widely considered one of the top public golf courses in Orlando, Florida. Measuring 7,051 yards from the championship tees, offers forgiveness off the tee, but challenges the golfer with accurate approach shots to narrow greens bordered by Trent Jones, Sr. signature bunkers. Unique to Orlando golf courses, MetroWest Golf Club in Orlando challenges golfers with elevation changes up to 100 feet.
This Rees Jones Signature Designed golf course features 6,901 yards of classic architecture, an exquisitely maintained course and year round playing conditions. With its classic golf course design, unique terrain and year-round tournament playing conditions, Falcons Fire Golf Club is arguably one of the top Orlando golf courses.
This challenging, meticulously-maintained 7198-yard Eagle Creek Golf Club is the only par 73 in Central Florida and the state's first to sport Mini-Verde greens for fast, smooth putting surfaces. The greens roll fast and true and are widely considered some of the best greens in Orlando.
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