Eastwood Golf Club

“Affordable, beautiful, and always a fun golf experience everytime.” This is probably the easiest description that would roll off of golfers’ tongues when asked about the Eastwood Golf Club in Orlando, Florida. The golf vacation destination is favored by guest and locals alike, loving the perfect balance of layout, play quality, scenery, and yes, budget savvy green fees hereabouts.

The Eastwood Golf Club is an 18-hole, par-72 layout that stretches to more than 7,100 yards from the longest tees. It enjoys its fair share of elevation changes in a rather flat Orlando terrain. This layout which sits on 190 acres of prime Central Florida land has approximately 66 bunkers gracing the game with their treacherous presence. The course is bordered by a lush helping of stunning lakes and other water features, making its way into 13 holes, 8 of which are in the front nine, the other 5 in the back nine. There are four sets of tees to choose from, making it a golf trip for everyone, skill-level regardless. It is challenging to the skilled without being so much as an intimidation to the learning golfer.

It is this quality of play that makes the Eastwood Golf Club an ultimate favorite for golf outings. Add to that the fact that it is reasonably priced, there are no questions as to whether a golf vacation hereabouts is underway or not. It will, without a doubt. Why, this course is in Golf Digest’s list of Top 100 Courses in the world! That is one plan that would roll off just as easily into action.

Sugarloaf Mountain Golf Club

The Sugarloaf Mountain Golf Club in Minneola, 40 minutes outside Orlando, in Florida, is one really sweet treat without being too sickly sweet. It is like a low-calorie soda – you enjoy the best of it while dodging its worst end. Why, this golf vacation destination enjoys seclusion and exclusivity without being too far from the fun of downtown Orlando! And it’s a beautiful seclusion. Very beautiful, in fact.

With significantly dramatic elevation changes as much as 250 feet, the Sugarloaf Mountain Golf Club owes this unique golfing surface to the naturally hilly terrain of Minneola. This makes it a perfect, most welcome breather to the usual flat Florida golfing experience. This golf vacation favorite is a Ben Crenshaw/Bill Coore creation – the duo’s first in the Sunshine State. The mountain course features a lot of bunkers and is accentuated by lush natural forests of oaks and other native vegetation. And the best part? This place is well-secluded that there is not a single house in sight! Yes, all 7,076 yards from the longest tees, par 72, is an undisturbed, unparalleled view of the mountainous part of Orlando.

Now that’s a truly memorable golf trip. This is a love affair between the golfer, the sport, and the best of nature – and nothing else. And all that is just a little more than a stone’s throw away from everything that makes Orlando one of the most celebrated vacation hotspots in the US. This is the sweet life, not some gone-too-soon sugar rush. The Sugarloaf Mountain Golf Club opened in 2008 and has six sets of tees for play.

Sanctuary Ridge Golf Club

It would actually be hard to define how to exactly feel when playing the Sanctuary Ridge Golf Club. It feels like Florida and Scotland and somewhere else in that little piece of golf heaven in Orlando. There is nothing like this anywhere else in Central Florida, and that alone is reason enough to actually pack that golf bag and head on a golf trip hereabouts. Breaking them down in details will leave golfers scrambling off already.

 The Sanctuary Ridge Golf Club, ladies and gentlemen, is a rare mountain course. The 270 feet elevation will tell this part of the story. And since there are a lot of sand on this golf vacation destination, naturally, designer Terrill LaGree created bunkers and a links style layout. He made sure too that there are no parallel fairways on course, thereby giving golfers true solitude while going at their game. The only thing, perhaps, that is more Scottish than this is a kilt. And at over 7000 yards from the longest tees, with five sets of tees to choose from, par 72, there is something to marvel at in this place.

On top of all its marvelous layout features, the course is surrounded with so much beauty it is heartwarming. And so close to other fun amenities, but without jeopardizing quality and almost holy seclusion that a game of golf promises its dear patrons. The Sanctuary Ridge Golf Club is located in Clermont, the heart of Florida where everything else fun about the Sunshine State is in close proximity making it perfect in general for all family getaways, not just golf vacations. Something as good as this should never be enclosed in a piece of reading material; it calls for revving up the engine and heading to this little piece of golf paradise.

Stoneybrook West

This has pretty much everything one would want to see in an Orlando golf vacation destination. The difference? It is a notch higher than most everybody else. The Stoneybrook West Golf Club has the usual Florida features – but in here, it is more beautiful, more challenging, and yes, definitely, more fun.

The Stoneybrook West Golf Club is all 7,100 yards of goodness from the back tees. Shorter tees are not any less better. The course is an Arthur Hills creation that has been making raves and earning respect and love from avid golfers in and out of Orlando for the past decade, since it opened in 2000. The whole course is dotted with palm trees that sums up to over 1500 in total. And they are not there as mere accessories. Along with the water features that play on most every hole of the course, and the many, many sand bunkers will play to be anybody’s biggest nemesis on the greens. But then, they will never still be as big as the brain that operates on any golfer. It has just the right amount of everything to make it a truly great and memorable Orlando golf vacation for anyone.

And for that, it has also reaped just the right kind of merits. Golf Digest, for one, has ranked this course one of the Best Places to Play. Golflink.com has ranked it too as Florida’s second best course – knowing just how many golf courses there are in the Sunshine State – and 27th in the whole country. From looks to layout quality – and even to the feathers to its cap, the Stoneybrook West Golf Club, it is safe to say this has pretty much everything that makes a golf trip extra, extra special.

 

 

Mission Inn Resort – Las Colinas Course

Talk is cheap, that much is true. At the Las Colinas Course in Orlando’s famed Mission Inn Resort, it does take a full round of game to confirm or disprove what much – or little – has been said about this golf vacation destination.

The Las Colinas Resort, whose name translates to ‘The Hills’ in English, is actually deemed a very playable and forgiving course. That is, in comparison to its more difficult and generally tighter sibling course (and famed classic on the facility), El Campeon. But it could eat any golfer alive if they let it. This is a long-hitter’s paradise; non-long hitters must double their efforts in getting the best side of the course. But in general, when the length is not bothering the golfer, it should be a fun, memorable and scenic game. At 7230 yards from the longest tees, par 72, it could get pretty overwhelming. But there are some six sets of tees to choose from. That gives a rather different flavor to the usual Florida golf vacation experience.

 Despite its sibling course being more notably difficult, truth is, the Las Colinas Resort has its own brand of grit to boast of. It is actually named one of the Top 25 Most Challenging Courses in Central Florida. On top of that, it is BEAUTIFUL. With oak hammocks, sparkly water features, rolling hills and excellent conditioning – all of which also contribute to its being challenging, this is one golf trip that will look good in the pictures as it is in the memory. Good-looking scorecards will depend solely on one’s skills though. Thus, talk is over; let the game begin.

Mission Inn Resort – El Campeon Course

It would be speaking too highly to call one’s own creation ‘The Champion’ when there are easily a lot of others that could disprove that. It is ambitious and very risky. It would take a lot of guts to say so, and even more hard work to prove it over and over. But Mission Inn Resort’s El Campeon Course did this successfully. The famed golf vacation destination north of Orlando has consistently been among the top courses in the area even after countless others have mushroomed. And it has been this way since 1917.

El Campeon Course has had its share of renovations since its opening but its original beauty has graciously been retained and well-maintained. No wonder this has also remained to be a golf vacation favorite. What, with its 13 water holes, 85-foot elevation change throughout the course, and towering forests, it surely is a course to play and an even more glorious sight to behold. There are at seven sets of tees on the course to choose from, ranging from 4,811 yards the shortest, par 73, to 7003 yards the longest, par 72. That is a lot more than most other course in the country! With that many tee sets to choose from, golfers of all skill levels are sure to have a great time at this classic course, regardless of their skill level.

It must have been a great feat for designer Charles E Clarke to live up to the name he gave to the course but he achieved it. El Campeon Course is without a doubt a champion in scenery and layout quality. It would not have become a classic if it were not! And, it would not have been one of Florida’s golf trip favorites throughout the years!

Legends Golf and Country Club

Rarely do golfers see a course that has not seen too much earth movement. Mainstream golf vacation destinations have seen too much interference on natural terrain because not a few golf course architects desire for their creations to replicate some of the popular ones. Those rare ones are, well, rare, and are indeed a breath of fresh air. Such is the Legends Golf and Country Club in Orlando, Florida.

Course architect Lloyd Clifton was excellent enough in recognizing the potential of the natural terrain; he was even more excellent when he highlighted it and created one very fine golf facility on top of it. The naturally rolling terrain of the locality suited the course well, or the other way around, and made it seem as if the course was crafted by Mother Nature herself. The absence of wetlands perpetually present in most if not all Florida golf courses was also something to marvel at the Legends Golf and Country Club. The golf vacation favorite measures a good 6,911 yards from the longest tees and plays for a par of 72.

Whilst this is no St Andrew’s or Augusta National in level of difficulty, the Legends Golf and Country Club is no child’s play either. It requires as much thought and skill as any other great golf course, but is only more rewarding and more forgiving. It is also very generous in scenery. A golf trip here will always be a different experience from most others found anywhere in the country. This is that one golf course that will showcase nature at its best, and human genius working continuously to keep it at that.

Reunion Resort – Legacy Course

This course is so dramatic it might as well win an acting award. It is so moving it could reduce any man to tears or leave him speechless, breathless, out of wits. If there was any exaggeration in that, it was kept at a minimal. The Legacy Course at the Reunion Resort has been created with so much love for risk-reward play and challenge that a round is a story in itself. Let the many elevation changes tell its tale, and let it describe the kind of golf vacation one is to expect here.

The Legacy Course is an Arnold Palmer signature and belongs to the same facility as Nicklaus’ Tradition Course and Watson’s Independence. The Palmer layout measures a 6916 yards from the longest tees, par 72. Apart from the really dramatic changes in elevation, this golf vacation destination also features a good helping of trees lining the greens that add variety to the already dynamic terrain. Water comes into play on seven of the course’s 18 holes, with forced carries on three of the seven. And just as the elevation is dramatic, the views of these trees and the stunning, sparkling lakes, ponds, and wetlands will leave one mesmerized and confused as to just how much of a hazard they are. No hazard can be too beautiful can it?

But it is, without a doubt. Beautiful and dangerous if one lets it slip, but beautiful all the same. This is the kind of course that one would pretty much imagine hearing movie themes all throughout. This is so dramatic a golf trip to the Legacy Course would feel as emotional and as rewarding as receiving an acting award albeit without the waterworks. It is so moving one might actually think about moving here.

Reunion Resort – Tradition Course

Jack Nicklaus has always had this penchant for uniqueness and variety to couple with excellence. This has always been evident in his games, and now in all his golf course creations. Whether or not he intends for his courses to be difficult is a wonder. But that he intends for his courses to be interesting is without a doubt – YES. The Tradition Course in Orlando’s Reunion Resort is a very fine, fitting, and perfect example. The golf vacation destination stands out among Florida’s top courses, even without so much movement of earth.

Along with Tom Watson’s Independence and Arnold Palmer’s Legacy, the Tradition Course makes up the 54-hole facility known for being one of the best golf resorts in Orlando. This Nicklaus creation measures 7255 yards from the longest tees, par 72 with six sets of tees to play from and features a Parkland-style layout. This golf vacation favorite is known for its naturally smooth flowing terrain which Nicklaus did not do so much as intervene. He kept the natural flow of earth, added the holes where they are most interesting, put in some not-too-friendly bunkers, and waited and saw how golfers are going to conquer them with shot accuracy and technique. It was adjudged Florida’s most difficult both from tees for men and women. If Jack Nicklaus did that on purpose, nobody knows. The only thing sure is that he is up to giving guests a great, great golf trip at his creation.

And he must be successful and have done the right thing. The Tradition Course is not only reaping awards but is capturing the hearts of many golfers as their golf vacation favorite. It is as unique, as dynamic, as beautiful, and as memorable as only a Jack Nicklaus can create.

Reunion Resort – Independence Course

With a maximum length of 7,205 yards, par 72, and five sets of tees to play that with, there is no reason any golfer would ever feel restricted. The scenery ain’t too shabby either. At the Independence Course of the Reunion Resort, a golfer is free to play to full content, and reunite with the inner golf champion in him – and with friends and family as well! This is that one golf vacation destination that has perfected both the ‘golf’ and ‘vacation’ parts.

The Independence Course is designer Tom Watson’s first signature course in Florida. It features a windswept, links-style layout design that fits perfectly with the Florida climate. There are numerous deep pot bunkers scattered all over the course that define how difficult the course can get, if one allows it to be. But course pros assure that it is challenging but it is fair. It has enough grit to keep the golfers thinking throughout their rounds, but has as much softness to keep them smiling while at it. The greens are large, and the fairways are wide and rolling. The greens are as fast as the weather permits, but are in pristine condition all year round. Regardless, any time of the year, a golf trip here will always always be an interesting one.

 And as interesting and beautiful as it is, it has managed to reap some hard earned awards. Amongst them is being Number 10 in America’s Best New Resort Course, one of Florida’s Best Public Access Courses, and America’s Best Resort Courses. With its offering of fun, challenging and stunning golf vacation experience, it is safe to say that the Independence Course sets each visiting golfer free to do and to be – just as every vacation should be.