“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.
the naturally hilly terrain of Minneola. This makes it a perfect, most welcome breather to the usual flat Florida golfing experience. This
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amenities, but without jeopardizing quality and almost holy seclusion that a game of golf promises its dear patrons. The
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
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
Despite its sibling course being more notably difficult, truth is, the
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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
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Independence. The Palmer layout measures a 6916 yards from the longest tees, par 72. Apart from the really dramatic changes in elevation, this
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
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
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
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