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Walt
Disney World®
Resort has the lessons, the clinics, the staff, the pro shops,
the merchandise, and the services:
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Modern
club-house facilities
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Beverage
service right on the green
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Full-service pro shops
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Golf
instruction from a full PGA Professional Staff, available by
appointment
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Six
tour-caliber courses, designed by the likes of Tom Fazio,
Pete Dye, and Joe Lee
Disney’s Palm
Golf Course offers tree-lined fairways, elevated tees and
greens, and it boasts more than its share of water and sand with
nine water holes and 94 bunkers.
Disney’s Palm
Golf Course plays host to the Pro-Am competition during the Golf
Classic at the Walt
Disney World® Resort.
Disney’s Magnolia Golf
Course is the longest of the Disney courses. Designed by Joe Lee
in classic PGA TOUR style, the wide fairways invite you to hit
the ball, and hit it hard! But beware -- 11 of the 18 holes
boast water, and 97 bunkers dot the landscape and guard the
medium-to-large, undulating greens
Low, "dish-shaped" fairways and vast sand beds give this Pete
Dye designed course a unique look and an equally unique
challenge. The concave fairways maintain proper drainage into
the natural wetland areas that are prevalent throughout the
course - in fact, 16 holes boast water.
Disney’s Eagle Pines
Golf Course is a visually intimidating course, but a complete
joy to play.
Tom Fazio used the beautiful tropical wilderness surrounding
Disney’s Osprey Ridge
Golf Course to create a serene atmosphere, but this uniquely
styled course challenges the player from the moment they step
onto the first tee. This design contrasts with its counterpart,
Disney’s Eagle Pines
Golf Course, by offering dramatically elevated tees and greens,
nine water holes, and more than 70 strategically placed bunkers.
Disney’s Oak Trail
Golf Course, our nine-hole, par 36 walking course, is noted for
the small, undulating greens and elevated tees. Surrounded by
thick vegetation and wildlife, it is perfect for those who enjoy
walking a course and soaking up the scenery. Shots shouldn’t be
approached too casually, however, as
Disney’s Oak Trail
greens have been labeled some of the most challenging at the
Walt Disney World® Resort.
Styled in a classic country club setting,
Disney’s Lake Buena Vista
Golf Course meanders through dense pine forests. Characterized
by small, slightly elevated, well-bunkered greens, the course
demands accurate shot-making. Add an island green on the 7th,
and it all adds up to a great golfing experience. |