Shingle Creek Golf Club

"Best Golf Course in Orlando 2023"

Celebration Golf Club

"Top 10 Orlando Golf Course"

Orange County National

"36 Holes of Award Winning Golf"

Champions Gate Golf Club

"Top 10 Orlando Golf Course"

Falcon's Fire Golf Club

"Top 10 Orlando Golf Course"

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Shingle Creek Golf Club - Hole 15
 
4.8 (105)
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...
Orange County National
 
4.7 (71)
Orlando County National in Orlando has played host to the 2003, 2005, 2007 and 2010 PGA TOUR Qualifying School Finals and most recently, a 2023 LIV Golf Tour Event. The Panther Lake Golf Course is a 7350-yard masterpiece incorporating rolling...
Falcons Fire Golf Club
 
4.6 (58)
Designed by Rees Jones, Falcon's Fire Golf Club features a blend of modern and classic architecture. 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...
Champions Gate Golf Club International Course Orlando Florida
 
4.6 (61)
Welcome to ChampionsGate Golf Club in Orlando, Florida. Featuring 36 holes of championship golf just minutes from the Walt Disney World resort area. The International golf course, a masterpiece designed by the legendary Greg Norman, stands as a testament to...
Celebration Golf Club
 
4.5 (54)
Nestled in the quaint town of Celebration, Florida, Celebration Golf Club stands as an exceptional Orlando golf course, a testament to the collaborative brilliance of renowned golf architects Robert Trent Jones, Sr. and Jr. Opened in 1996, this upscale golfing haven...

Orlando Golf Course Reviews

 
4.7
AW Anthony Washburn
"Next year's trip will include Shingle Creek. Great golf experience from arrival to departure. The greens are spectacular!"
 
4.7
BD Brian Davidson
"We played several courses in Orlando. The International course was my favorite layout. Very challenging and a truly unique experience. Pace of play was a little slow because of weather conditions...."
 
4.5
ES Eric Smelser
"Terrific course in great condition. Loved it!"
 
4.5
JR John Rovira
"Beautiful and challenging golf courses. Orange County National was a pleasure to play. "
 
4.7
DK Drew Keaffaber, PGA
"MetroWest Golf Club in southwest Orlando is one of my favorite courses to play because it is a bomber's paradise! On most holes, you can literally hit it anywhere. The..."
 
4.7
JR Jon Russell
"Fantastic course and staff! Impeccable conditions. I heard they are doing a course redesign this summer. Arnold Palmer is designing the new layout. "
 
5.0
GF Greg Fleeter
"Great course, very friendly staff. Greens and fairways were in exceptional shape."
 
4.7
JH Jason Hill
"The course was in excellent shape. The staff was friendly. Couldn't have asked for more."
 
4.7
GF Gene Feinstein
"Falcons Fire is always a fun course to play. "
 
4.5
GB Gene Beckett
"Very impressed by Celebration Golf Club. The greens were rolling fast and smooth and the staff was friendly. Pace of play was a little slow, but that seems to be the case..."
 
4.5
GW Gary Williams
"Very nice course. We enjoyed it."
 
4.8
GL Gary Lancaster
"The golf course and staff were top notch. Good layout with some interesting holes."
 
4.5
JN Jenny Norman
"A beautiful course in good condition. The pace of play was a bit slow, but the staff was friendly and helpful."
 
4.8
AW Anthony Washburn
"Favorite course of the trip. Will schedule 36 holes next time, so we can play crooked cat too. "
 
4.7
GB Gene Beckett
"Shingle Creek was in amazing condition, especially the greens. Staff was very friendly and attentive. Fun design surrounded by plenty of nature. Pace of play was a little slow as we played..."
 
4.8
JG John Gola
"Unbelievable golf experience. Course was in great shape and staff was nice. "

Mission Inn Hosts Collegiate Tournaments

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Mission Inn Hosts Collegiate Tournaments

When it comes to hosting college golf events, few facilities can boast a record like that of Mission Inn Resort & Club, the iconic central Florida golf venue located in Howey-in-the-Hills, just 35 minutes northwest of Orlando.

For the 20th consecutive year, Mission Inn Resort & Club is serving as home for a lineup of collegiate tournaments that includes a major or regional NCAA golf championship. Starting with the Mission Inn Spring Fling, March 12-13, and ending with the NCAA Division II Southeast Regional Championship, April 28-May 5, there will be six men's and women's collegiate competitions at Mission Inn in 2016:

 

• George Mason University's Mission Inn Spring Fling men's tournament (March 12-13)

• University of Cincinnati's 2016 Bearcat Spring Classic women's tournament (March 25-27)

• Golfweek NAIA 2016 Spring Invitational men's tournament (April 1-3)

• Golfweek NAIA 2016 Spring Invitational women's tournament (April 2-3)

• Horizon League Golf Championships, men's and women's tournaments (April 22-24)

• NCAA Division II Southeast Regional Championship men's tournament (May 2-4)

Other NCAA events already scheduled include the 2017 Men's Division III Championship, and the 2018 Women's Division II Championship. The reason so many college teams, coaches and players keep coming to Mission Inn Resort & Club - and coming back again - is pretty simple.

"While they're here, we make them feel like family," says Joe Lewandowski, Mission Inn's head golf professional. "The resort's location also is a factor. We are set apart from any distractions, which makes it better for the coaches and the teams. And we focus on making them all happy."

"The teams are all in one place," Lewandowski added, "the rooms and restaurants are located very close by; it's very intimate and easy to manage. Plus, the players and coaches have the run of the facility. It works out very well for everyone."

Of course, it all starts with the resort's two award-winning golf courses: The must-play El Campeón (The Champion) is one of the oldest 18-hole courses in the South, having opened in 1917. An original member of the Florida Historic Golf Trail, El Campeón's classic design accentuates elevation changes that are unique to the region. The course was named #2 in the U.S. based on 2015 GolfAdvisor player surveys.

Las Colinas (The Hills), which opened in 1992, lives up to its name with wide fairways rolling over gentle rises. Its large, undulating greens are surrounded by tropical vegetation, and incorporate large water hazards on many holes. Golf Digest named the course a "Best New Resort Course" when it opened in 1992.

"All the golfers I speak to love the courses, the challenges they present and their differences," says Lewandowski. "El Campeón isn't real long, but it is rolling, which is unusual for a Florida golf course. Many of the players, coming from schools up north, are used to this type of terrain and like seeing it here. Las Colinas plays a little longer and offers a different kind of challenge, which is especially good for the college players."

Recent Course Reviews

 
5.0
HT Hank Thompson
"Wonderful golf course and great staff. The facilities and restaurant were fantastic. "
 
4.8
CW Chuck Weeks
"Course was in fantastic shape. The best we played on our 5 day golf trip. "
 
4.7
MS Mark Selbert
"No question a 5 star golf course. Perfect course conditions Greens were good but I myself have..."

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