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Hi Guys,

I will be visiting the Orlando Area for 3 weeks in October from England,

I was just wondering the best courses to play whilst im over and are their any hidden gems that are worth travelling say a couple of hours out of the area to visit?

Cheers, Todd

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Were are you staying, and how much do you want to spend? Disney and Champions Gate (south of Disney) have some of the nicest courses in town, but can be expensive. Orlando area has tons of courses.

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Orange County National has 2 great courses. They play the Q school finals there every other year. Tend to treat you very well too. Lots of options in the area.

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Originally Posted by David in FL

Orange County National has 2 great courses. They play the Q school finals there every other year. Tend to treat you very well too.

Lots of options in the area.


That is a great course.

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Hi mate thanks for replying,

We are staying in a villa in the glenbrook area, budget is not an issue as im skipping alot of the parks for green fees.

Cheers Todd

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Fairway: 913f 15 Deg Stiff   

Hybrid: 913h 21 Deg Stiff                             

Irons: MP59 4-PW Stiff

Wedges: Vokey SM4 50, 54 & 58 Deg

Putter: White Hot Tour No.9

Ball: 2013 Pro V1

 

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Falcon's Fire

Waldorf Astoria

Shingle Creek

Orange County National

All good courses and excellent service all around.

my get up and go musta got up and went..
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Grand Cypress has two great tracks also, and Reunion has 3. If you're willing to drive, you could head toward tampa to play Copperhead at Innisbrook. Hosts the Transitions Championship each year. The thing about Orlando is great golf is in no short supply, and you can never really get to them all!

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Cheers for all the replys guys i really appreciate it, looking forward to some golf on the other side of the pond. I watch the PGA tour every week with envy with the course conditions and most importantly your great weather. Im afraid a set of Galvin Greens and 3 towels are the most important equipment for golfers in the north of England!

Driver: 913d2 9.5 Deg Stiff                                                                       

Fairway: 913f 15 Deg Stiff   

Hybrid: 913h 21 Deg Stiff                             

Irons: MP59 4-PW Stiff

Wedges: Vokey SM4 50, 54 & 58 Deg

Putter: White Hot Tour No.9

Ball: 2013 Pro V1

 

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I would check out falcons fire, championsgate, grand cypress (my favorite in Orlando) mission inn-el campion (different for Florida because there are elevation changes) then we are a couple hours out of innisbrook, tpc sawgrass (if you have come this far might as well) its possible to get on bayhill. That's three PGA courses. You're going to need more than three weeks.
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Originally Posted by TMarshall

Cheers for all the replys guys i really appreciate it, looking forward to some golf on the other side of the pond. I watch the PGA tour every week with envy with the course conditions and most importantly your great weather. Im afraid a set of Galvin Greens and 3 towels are the most important equipment for golfers in the north of England!

October is a great time to visit Orlando. The summer heat has broken & it's the beginning of dry season. We don't have the traditional 4 seasons here. Instead we have two - wet and dry season. And dry is the time you want to be here. Starting in mid-October it just stops raining for about 5 months. Expect sunny mid-80's days.

Re golf courses, you've gotten the rota of the must-plays - Championsgate, Reunion, Grand Cypress. That's 8 courses between those three resorts right there, and they're in the same geographic area - southwest of Orlando, which is also near Disney, Universal Studios, International Drive, etc. Tons of great restaurants & non-golf activities.

I always mention my home course when Orlando is discussed, Dubsdread. It's a public course but it's a very fine course & in great shape. Also inexpensive to play. You can get a morning weekend tee time with a cart for about $40. It's in the city, about 25 miles to the northeast of the rest of the courses, but definitely worth the drive. It's where the locals play. Here's the website -

http://www.historicaldubsdread.com/

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Winter park golf course. Built in the 60's and one of the most played courses in the country. Great oittle folf course. 18 holes- $21 includijg cart.

Fun, inexpensive little muni, but not one that I'd recommend if your time is limited in an area with otherwise top level courses......

In David's bag....

Driver: Titleist 910 D-3;  9.5* Diamana Kai'li
3-Wood: Titleist 910F;  15* Diamana Kai'li
Hybrids: Titleist 910H 19* and 21* Diamana Kai'li
Irons: Titleist 695cb 5-Pw

Wedges: Scratch 51-11 TNC grind, Vokey SM-5's;  56-14 F grind and 60-11 K grind
Putter: Scotty Cameron Kombi S
Ball: ProV1

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My family and me just returned from Orlando, last week. I played the Lake Buena Vista golf course, in Disney World. It's one of the nicest courses that I've ever played, and the green fees were only $59, including the driving range.

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I've said this before - if you're coming that far to golf and want to play the best courses, not necessarily the ones with the best amenities or because some tournament is played there, then you have to play World Woods in Brooksville, about an hour and a half NW of Orlando.  They have two GREAT courses, and they're relatively cheap.  You can play both in one day, or stay in the area overnight and play all day for two days dirt cheap (relative to the quality of the course).  In October you can probably play all day there for <$100.  Their web site is crap and there's nothing else going on there, and it's in the middle of nowhere, but the golf is second to non.  Well, second to very few at least.

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Cheers for all the feedback guys, cant wait to come over to the US, the weather in England this summer as been really bad, i have played golf once in the last 2 weeks, the rain over here closes too many courses. I can understand why Lee Westwood is moving to Florida to improve is practice regime.

Driver: 913d2 9.5 Deg Stiff                                                                       

Fairway: 913f 15 Deg Stiff   

Hybrid: 913h 21 Deg Stiff                             

Irons: MP59 4-PW Stiff

Wedges: Vokey SM4 50, 54 & 58 Deg

Putter: White Hot Tour No.9

Ball: 2013 Pro V1

 

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