Explore Orlando’s Championship Golf Courses
Discover why Orlando is a golfer’s paradise. World-class courses, legendary designers and endless ways to play — all close to everything else there is to do in the Theme Park Capital of the World.
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Discover why Orlando is a golfer’s paradise. World-class courses, legendary designers and endless ways to play — all close to everything else there is to do in the Theme Park Capital of the World.
Hawk’s Landing Golf Club at Orlando World Center Marriott offers a premier 6,200-yard, par-70 course on 220 lush acres. A certified Audubon Sanctuary, it blends Florida wildlife with tropical beauty — minutes from Orlando’s top attractions.
Crooked Cat features significant elevation changes, rolling fairways and large, contoured greens. With fewer trees, wider landing areas, native heather and mounding framing the fairways, Crooked Cat presents golfers more of a links-style look.
Panther Lake is everything you could want in a golf course. Playing over rolling meadows, through native pines, around and over wetlands and lakes, and up and down elevation changes of up to 60 feet, it is first and foremost a visual delight, reminding you that natural beauty is one of the main reasons you play golf and a major factor in deciding which course to play.
Take your chances with distinctive risk/reward shots. Sprawling out over hilly, rolling terrain, Arnold Palmer’s golf course offers 6,916 yards of engaging play with elevation changes up to 50 feet.
With wide-open greens, rolling fairways and strategically placed bunkers, Tom Watson’s course calls for well-calculated golf that puts a premium on a solid short game.
Tee off along smooth, flowing horizon lines with elevated tee boxes and greens. This thoughtfully organized set of 18 holes challenges each golfer to achieve.
Celebration Golf Club, co-designed by Robert Trent Jones Sr. and Jr., offers a lush, park-like course with dynamic terrain. Inspired by Old World legacy, it challenges pros while remaining rewarding for beginners — an elite golf experience for all skill levels.
Offering a classic country club layout, Disney’s Lake Buena Vista Golf Course embodies the natural character of the land while winding its way through pastel villas, pine forests, palmettos, sparkling lakes, and other wonders of nature. Re-imagined in Summer 2018, and certified by Audubon International as a Cooperative Wildlife Sanctuary, the lush fairways, frequent dog-leg holes, and well-protected greens, help make this course as challenging as it is beautiful.
Designed in a classic Florida style, Disney’s Magnolia Golf Course is the longest and most challenging of the Disney courses. Host to the PGA Tour for over 40 years, and recently re-imagined, it now features “Grumpy’s Gauntlet”, four new formidable signatures holes, as well as the already world-famous Mickey Mouse-inspired bunker. Disney’s Magnolia represents a demanding test for more serious golfers, yet still a fun adventure for players of all levels.
Featuring strategically placed palm trees, and many sparkling lakes and waterways, the natural Florida woodlands provide a stunning backdrop to one of America’s premier resort courses. Re-imagined by Arnold Palmer Design Company in 2013, Disney’s Palm Golf Course co-hosted the PGA Tour’s Walt Disney World® Golf Classic annually, and is now considered one of the most naturally beautiful courses in the country by professionals and amateurs alike.
The Links Course adds another dimension of play to the Orlando golf course scene with steeper and more challenging bunkers and slopes. The Links Course is Jack Nicklaus’ tribute and homage to the famed Old Course at St. Andrews, Scotland.
The Cypress course is a Parkland-style course, blending aesthetic, tropical beauty with an architectural challenge. These greens offer incredible sight lines of emerald green turf, shimmering lakes, and bright white bunkers accompanied by a true island green par-3 experience.