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Panther Lake Golf Course

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Clermont National

Clermont National

(15 reviews)

Played on Saturday. Walked my bag to the drop and met Richard, who set me up with a cart. He even…read moreasked me if I wanted to have the cooler filled with ice. Yes. Thank you. We checked in and purchased a medium bucket of balls. Balls $6 and there are 25. Cart plus round $75. You can take the cart around to the parking area by taking the high path next to the first hole but you still gotta walk through some dirt. Mats in good shape. Not sure what distance the markers are. There's a tracing capability that I didn't have time to play with. They start some folks on 1 and some on 10: we went to 10. Gorgeous hole layout. Available on 18Birdies to get an idea of where the hazards are. Course in great condition overall. The rough was rough with a lot of heaped up chipped grass and difficult to find your ball if you ended up there. Had a great round. Rained on us about 3/4 way through. Lightning etc so we took cover shortly but it passed after 30 min. Carts are basic- no speaker. No gps. No towels or tees included. The pro shop has one bathroom. Otherwise the usual offerings of clothes etc. The restaurant i heard is good, as well as the food truck. We didn't stay to eat. Cart service available throughout our day. I got four shots and a double Bloody Mary plus 20% tip and it was $55.20, not bad. She came around four times during our round. Good variety of beverages. Parking is plentiful and all spaces are safe from fly balls. Pro tip: Hole one is next to the range and there are a TON of range balls along the right rough. So I'd recommend not to hit it over there or to use a colored/distinct ball. The range balls are white. Also- they say a women's restroom is going to be built on the course along the back nine: but for now, there is only one on hole 5. It was clean. So be sure to use the pro shop restroom when you make the turn. Check this place out. A lot of fun. In great shape.

to Clermont National Driving Range several times now, and it's always a solid experience. It's a…read moregreat spot for a family outing or just hanging out with the boys over a few beers. The food is decent--nothing exceptional, but it gets the job done. Yesterday, the service was slower than usual, which was a bit disappointing since they're typically on top of their game. Overall, still a good place to relax and work on your swing.

Shingle Creek Golf Club - Fabulous place to play

Shingle Creek Golf Club

(59 reviews)

International Drive / I-Drive

First time Playing here…read more Conditions- 8/10 Tee boxes were the only thing holding back a 10/10. Some of the tee boxes patchy. Greens were just punched but I know if they were not punched these definitely would be hard, fast green! Fairway was very well kept and so were the bunkers. Views- 8/10 Just your typical golf views. Lots of water, you can see birds and turtles a lot, no gators!! You can also see Epic universe from the course which I thought was really cool! Also you can see the big hotel a lot as well. Difficulty- 7/10 I played the blue tees being a 19 handicap. I sometimes had to think on what club to use off the tee box. Lots of water so that will always play a factor. A good amount of bunkers, thankfully I did not go in any but there's always next time. But I say for a Jack Nicklaus company design course it was awesome. Hospitality- 10/10 The bag drop guys were really nice. Got there at 7am so sometimes the guys can still be grumpy but these guys were on it. The Starter was nice as well, letting me know the in and outs of the course for being my first time. After the round the guy offered taking my clubs to my car and offered water as well because it was super humid out. Keep up the good work! Value- 10/10 paid less than $70 to play. I don't know if it was because the greens were just punched but id pay $70 to play again easily. They offer towels, tees, and water in the carts. They have touchscreen gps in the carts. They have bathrooms on the course. Water refill stations on a couple holes. So they definitely make sure the guests are taken care of. Hopefully the summer rates aren't to bad because I will be back! Practice facility- 10/10 Range balls are included in your fees. They have mats and regular grass to hit from. Putting green and chipping area as well. Location- 10/10 Right off of I-4. Also right next to Epic Universe to if you wanna hit up the theme park after your round. Close to downtown Orlando so you can grab a bite after. I like the spot the course was at. Atmosphere- 9/10 The 2 other singles I played with were nice and respectful to the course. Its right next to a hotel so you see some of the workers near the course and they wave and say hi. They had a tournament held there as well that day so if they want to have tournaments theres its a good sign. Good vibes. Food- 9/10 They had a sit down place inside the club house. Did not look at the menu but seemed like its bar food. Cart girls were always coming around with your typical items. But yeah they are options for you while on the course!!

A nice public course but very overpriced. Fairways are nothing to write home about on this course…read more. also golf course facilities are subpar. I recommend if you can play this course for less than $100.

Disney's Magnolia Golf Course

Disney's Magnolia Golf Course

(54 reviews)

Disney World, Horizons West / West Orlando

Practice Facilities- 8/10. The best thing about the practice facilities is the putting green. If…read morethey didn't have the putting green then it be a 4/10. The range you hit off of mats. I have not yet hit off the grass yet. Range balls are included. The putting green does have a 18 hole putting course and its very pure greens. No chipping area. Conditions- 7/10. I had very high hopes for Magnolia and how everyone talks about it being the best at Disney. I was not impressed. It definitely felt different vs the Palm course. starting from the tee box they were in good shape, mostly grass and not many patchy dead parts. The fairways were very well kept. The sand was nice and fluffy. The greens were in good shape and not bumpy at all. It just didn't feel as green as the Palm course. Pro Shop- 7.8/10. I didn't take a picture but it has very cool designs. No polos with the course logo or names on them just disney characters. A good hat selection and other cool golf accessories. Food- N/A. I did not try any food but they do have a small spot near the putting green were you can get burgers and dogs and chips and drinks. I had a double shot transfusion and its always good. They also have a cart girl on the front and back nine if you need snacks and drinks as well. Course Design- 7.5/10 The best part of the course was definitely grumpy's gauntlet. The cool dog legs and lots of sand on them. The course was more wide open then I thought. The other holes on the course were just typical slight left and right holes and some water holes as well. I loved the Mickey Bunker as well! Service- 8.2/10. The bag drop guys at the beginning were nice. The pro shop guys were helpful as well. The Starter was cool and cheerful. The cart girls made sure we were all good and were always going by. At the end the people were nice and cleaned our clubs and talked to us. I know some places the guys are rude. So props to the people at Disney! Overall, It was a fun course to play on my birthday, definitely will play again but the Palm course is still my number one! Lake Buena Vista is still on my list to play.

FORE!!!! The Happiest Place on Turf - Disney's Magnolia Golf Course…read more Just wrapped up a magical round at Disney's Magnolia Golf Course, and let me tell you -- it's a pixie-dusted paradise for any Disney-loving golfer. Right across from the Polynesian Tower and practically neighbors with Magic Kingdom, this course is a dream come true. The Course: It's stunning. Every hole offers scenic views, towering trees, and greens that roll like butter -- but don't let the charm fool you. Mickey didn't skip the challenge when designing this layout. Magnolia brings the magic and the muscle. They've also added a new back-nine challenge called the "Grumpy Gauntlet" (holes 14-18), a stretch that features: * Two beast-mode par 5s * A slick par 3 * A long, demanding par 4 to close it all out Think of it as the final boss battle of Disney golf. Tee Time & Cast Member Rate: We booked the Cast Member rate of $45, which needs to be secured two days in advance. I lucked out with a 6:30 AM tee time -- yes, it's still 80+ degrees at sunrise in Florida -- but totally worth it to avoid the midday melt. You can also grab a $30 afternoon rate, but prepare for the heatwave. I got there around 6:00 AM, warmed up with a bucket of range balls (included!), and practiced a few putts before teeing off. That little warm-up made all the difference. Magical Moment: On the 12th hole, I flushed a 7-iron that landed about 5 feet from the pin -- drained the birdie putt and felt like I won the Masters. Just one of those shots that sticks with you! The Vibe & Service: * Got paired with a friendly twosome -- pace of play was smooth and steady * The team running the course (Arnold Palmer Golf Management) may not be official Disney Cast Members, but their service is Mickey Mouse-level excellent * Everyone was helpful, warm, and fully in the Disney spirit ‍ Bonus Disney Golf Nerd Info: Disney Golf has more to explore: * Palm Course - Beautiful and slightly more forgiving * Lake Buena Vista - Tighter layout, lots of water * Oak Trail - Walking-only 9-hole course with tiny greens and a tough Amen Corner-style 3-hole stretch I've been playing Disney's courses for years and years and years, and they just keep getting better. Magnolia is the crown jewel -- and with the new "Grumpy Gauntlet" stretch, it'll test your game and your stamina. Final Verdict: If you're a golfer with even the slightest love for Disney, you need to play Magnolia. Between the location, the atmosphere, the layout, and that special Disney touch -- it's golf magic from start to finish. ‍

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