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Marriott Village Springhill Suites
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Golfers are flocking to this SpringHill Suites near Lake Buena Vista. The all-suite property is in a great location in the Little Lake Bryan area near all of Orlando's major attractions and shopping venues. Each room is a one-bedroom suite with separate sleeping, eating and working areas with a pullout sofa bed, pantry area with refrigerator and microwave, and a well-lit desk area. The hotel is one of three hotels in the Marriott Village with a 24-hour security gate and European-style food court that service all three properties. In addition, there's a terrific pool area and exercise room on ...
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Grand Cypress Golf Club-New Course ~ 2.16 miles
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This beautifully designed Jack Nicklaus Signature Golf Course opened in 1988 to great fanfare. Inspired by his great performances through the years at St. Andrews Old Course, Jack pays homage here to the birthplace of golf. A "links-style" design to its greatest degree, reminders of St. Andrews appear throughout the course with deep pot bunkers, elevated tees and greens, stone walls, a winding burn (including a stone bridge to cross), and seven huge, double greens. All in all, it's quite a tribute to the Old Course. Impeccable playing conditions year-round.
Added-value: 20% discount o...
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Celebration Golf Club ~ 4.66 miles
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Opened in 1996, Celebration is an upscale daily-fee resort course designed by the father & son team of Robert Trent Jones, Sr. and Jr. The course exudes an atmosphere of beautiful tranquility and fun, challenging golf. The layout is protectively framed by borders of native trees and natural wetlands and speckled with clusters of native oaks, pine and magnolia trees. Featuring strategic hazards and challenging greens, this championship caliber course demands accurate approach shots and consistent putting. Sporting five sets of tees, the course stretches from 4,933 to 6,792 yards and invites com...
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Disney's Magnolia ~ 6.11 miles
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Step onto the first tee at Disney's Magnolia and step into the shoes of champions. Home to Saturday and Sunday play for Disney's PGA TOUR event for over 35 years, it's the longest of the WALT DISNEY WORLD® Resort courses. The course cuts a peaceful path through more than 1,500 Magnolia trees and acres of Florida parkland, magnificent wildlife and natural beauty. Spacious greens, generous landing areas, and the world-famous par 3 #6 Mickey Mouse bunker are surrounded by rolling terrain in the classic Florida-style Joe Lee design. Disney's Magnolia delivers an excep...
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Mystic Dunes Golf Club ~ 7.92 miles
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Mystic Dunes was designed by PGA Tour Professional and NBC golf analyst Gary Koch, opened in Fall 2001. As a par 71, 7012-yard course, Mystic Dunes' layout is truly unique to Orlando. From the western nine with its rolling fairways, bump-and-run shots around the greens and the quick putting surfaces, golfers feel like they are playing one of the truly greatest courses of the British Isles. The eastern nine weaves its way through majestic oaks and pine trees, similar to the best courses in the Carolinas. The course challenges golfers to play it smart off the tee, deliver solid iron shots int...
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Orange Co. National - Panther Lake ~ 9.31 miles
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Panther Lake has been Golfpac's #1 requested course since 2000. It has played host to the 2003 and 2005 PGA TOUR Qualifying School Finals and was awarded 4.5 stars by Golf Digest's "Places to Play." The 7350-yard masterpiece incorporates sweepng, rolling hills and 60-foot elevation changes as it winds through natural oak hammocks, pine trees and freshwater lakes, all presenting majestic, panoramic vistas (and no homes). You'll encouter tournament playing conditions year round, natural oak hammocks, pine-lined fairways and freshwater lakes bordering 13 holes. Featured also is Orla...
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Ginn Reunion - Watson Independence ~ 10.21 miles
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The Independence course was the first of the Ginn Reunion Resort courses to open. It was also Tom Watson's first Signature design in Florida. The Independence offers a windswept, native appearance framed by 15 varieties of native grasses, azaleas, hibiscus, camellias, and other foliage. Says Watson; "Golf attracts more players than any other outdoor sport. No doubt there are almost as many reasons for this as there are players, but one reason is certainly shared by all. It's the simple pleasure of being on a beautiful course." While The Independence is certainly beautiful, it's equally challen...
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