If you have DEEP pockets, these are nice courses but, as an Orlando resident who's played several of them, bring your straight ball as all that water and wetland can deplete your supply of balls quite quickly. These are definitely courses for the serious golfer, not the casual player. Check the prices online first and then decide if they are within your budget. There are many other public courses that are more affordable and enjoyable for the recreational or occasional player that won't require you to take out a second mortgage to play.
@@Adam-n6u1k I suggest: Dubsdread, north of downtown Twin Rivers in Oviedo Ventura CC Mayfair CC in Sanford where there was a PGA Tour tournament in the 1950s Eagle Creek, has some Scottish type sod faced pot bunkers MetroWest, wide open fairways, Trent Jones Jr. design Stoneybrook East, was in rough shape but improving Rio Pinar CC, site of the old Florida Citrus Open before Arnie bought Bay Hill Most are $60 or less and all are enjoyable. All are on Golf Now, you can check prices and see the layouts and reviews or the course websites. Best regards.
@@Adam-n6u1k I replied to this once already but it's been removed? Anyway, in no special order: Rio Pinar GC, site of the old Citrus Open, the Tour stop before Bay Hill. Nice course, good restaurant, and entertaining fox squirrels on the course, Twin Rivers GC, host course for the UCF golf team. Metro West, west Orlando, Trent Jones Jr. design, long and fairly wide open. Dubsdread, just north of downtown Orlando Eagle Creek GC, good layout and has some deep Scottish type pot bunkers, too. North Shore GC, challenging layout. Mayfair GC, 1920s layout, site of an early 1950s pro tournament, nostalgically interesting though dated compared to others here. Casselberry Municipal, short but challenging and not crowded on weekdays All can be found online and none will break your budget. Best regards!
If you have DEEP pockets, these are nice courses but, as an Orlando resident who's played several of them, bring your straight ball as all that water and wetland can deplete your supply of balls quite quickly. These are definitely courses for the serious golfer, not the casual player. Check the prices online first and then decide if they are within your budget. There are many other public courses that are more affordable and enjoyable for the recreational or occasional player that won't require you to take out a second mortgage to play.
Could you recommend some courses in Orlando?
@@Adam-n6u1k I suggest:
Dubsdread, north of downtown
Twin Rivers in Oviedo
Ventura CC
Mayfair CC in Sanford where there was a PGA Tour tournament in the 1950s
Eagle Creek, has some Scottish type sod faced pot bunkers
MetroWest, wide open fairways, Trent Jones Jr. design
Stoneybrook East, was in rough shape but improving
Rio Pinar CC, site of the old Florida Citrus Open before Arnie bought Bay Hill
Most are $60 or less and all are enjoyable. All are on Golf Now, you can check prices and see the layouts and reviews or the course websites. Best regards.
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@@Adam-n6u1k I replied to this once already but it's been removed? Anyway, in no special order:
Rio Pinar GC, site of the old Citrus Open, the Tour stop before Bay Hill. Nice course, good restaurant, and entertaining fox squirrels on the course,
Twin Rivers GC, host course for the UCF golf team.
Metro West, west Orlando, Trent Jones Jr. design, long and fairly wide open.
Dubsdread, just north of downtown Orlando
Eagle Creek GC, good layout and has some deep Scottish type pot bunkers, too.
North Shore GC, challenging layout.
Mayfair GC, 1920s layout, site of an early 1950s pro tournament, nostalgically interesting though dated compared to others here.
Casselberry Municipal, short but challenging and not crowded on weekdays
All can be found online and none will break your budget. Best regards!
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