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Which golf course in this list is the best layout and condition?


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Orlando Area

Celebration

Championsgate I'ntl

Championsgate Ntl

Errol Estate CC

Glen Abbey GC

Grand Cypress New

Grand Cypress NSE

Grande Pines

Legends C.C.

Magnolia Plantation

O-Lake Reserve

Royal St. Cloud

Turtle Creek

Winter Park GC

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Orlando Area

Wow, you're kind of all over the quality spectrum here. From muni-ish like Winter Park, to high-end pricey resort course like the Championsgate and Grand Cypress courses. For that list, I'd say the Championsgate courses and the Grand Cypress courses are the best by quite a ways. They're also by far and away the most expensive. I actually live at Magnolia Plantation and like that track (it's damn hard!) but conditioning can be a little spotty. It's pretty good right now though...... and the price is right. I'd also recommend you look at Eagle Dunes in Sorrento as a great course with some of the best greens in the area.......and as I said before, you won't go wrong with Orange County National. Honestly, I'd play both of those before any of the above. Although I haven't played it since it's re-opened, I've heard great things about The Deltona Club too.

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Thanks, I got that list from lastminutegolfer.com

Do you know how much Eagle Dunes in Sorrento cost on the weekends?

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Orlando Area

You can take Winter Park off the list in my opinion, it was a nice course for beginners like myself when I played there last year, but looking back, it wouldn't really be a course I would want to play again especially with those other courses on your list.. The only other one I have played on that list is Royal St. Cloud and that was a pretty nice course. It's not terribly hard but it has some pretty fun holes on it. I played there a couple weeks ago and enjoyed it a lot.

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