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Highlands
Reserve
This
is not your typical Orlando, Florida golf course! Highlands
Reserve sits atop one of the highest areas of Florida and offers
remarkable scenery along with a course designed for hot golf.
This championship Mike Dasher design gives you pine tree-lined
fairways reminiscent of the Carolinas, open spacious fairways
likened to the great Scottish courses, and a bit of old Florida
with citrus trees along the countryside. Large, fast, undulating
greens make this course challenging and fun for all levels of
golfers. Conveniently located just minutes from Disney and all
major attractions, Highlands Reserve Golf Club is a Central
Florida favorite!
 
 
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see what OrlandoGolf.com has to say about Highlands Reserve
Golf Club, click here
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Florida
offers over 1,100 golf courses with endless tree-lined fairways
and perfect greens. It's no wonder that Florida is the worlds
number one golfing destination and home to the PGA tour. Here
are just some of the many golf courses located around the villa.
- Southern
Dunes Golf & Country Club -
Rated among the "Top 100 Courses" by GolfWeek with
18 holes designed by Steve Smyers. (941) 421-1047
- Celebration
Golf Club - Designed by Robert Trent
Jones (both Sr. & Jr.), this course offers 18 holes, a
driving range, and a junior course. (407) 566-GOLF
- Championsgate
Golf Club - With 36 holes of championship golf designed
by Greg Norman, Championsgate is like no other golf club.
(407) 787-GOLF
- Ridgewood
Lakes Golf and Country Club - 18
holes with a driving range. (863) 424-8688
- Cypress
Creek Country Club - Offers 18 holes
designed by Lloyd Clifton and a driving range. (407) 351-2187
- Debary
Golf & Country Club - Also designed by Lloyd Clifton
with 18 holes and a driving range. (407) 668-2061
- Deer
Island Club - Features 18 holes designed by Joe Lee and
a driving range. (352) 343-7550
- Diamond
Players Club Wekiva - 18 holes and a driving range. (407)
862-5116
- Eastwood
Country Club - 18 holes and a driving
range. (407) 281-7535
- Falcon's
Fire Golf Club - Designed by Rees
Jones with 18 holes and a driving range. (407) 239-5445
- Forest
Lakes Golf Club - With 18 holes
designed by Clifton, Ezell, & Clifton and a driving range.
- The
Golden Bear Club at Keene's Point - 18 holes designed
by Jack Nicklaus and a driving range. (407) 876-5775
- Grand
Cypress Resort - Features a whopping 45 holes designed
by Jack Nicklaus. (407) 239-4700
- Greenelefe
Golf and Tennis Resort - Robert Trent Jones Sr., Ed Seay,
& Ron Garl all took part in designing these 54 holes.
(836) 422-7511
- Hawks
Landing at Orlando World Center Marriott - 18 holes.
(407) 238-8659
- Hunter's
Creek Golf Club - A Lloyd Clifton designed 18 hole course
with driving range. (407) 240-4653
- International
Golf Club - 18 holes and a driving
range. (407) 239-6909
- Kissimmee
Bay Country Club - A Lloyd Clifton
designed 18 hole course with driving range. (407) 348-4653
- Kissimmee
Golf Club - 18 holes. (407)
847-2816
- Kissimmee
Oaks Golf Club - 18 holes designed
by Karl Litten. (407) 933-4055
- The
Legacy Club at Alaqua Lakes - 18
holes with a driving range. (407) 444-9995
- Marriott's
Grande Vista Resort - Home of the Nick Faldo Golf Institute
with 27 holes, a 9 hole teaching course, and 35 acres of practice
area. (407) 238-6800
- MetroWest
Country Club - 18 holes with a driving
range. (407) 299-1099
- Orange
County National - Home of the Phil
Ritson Golf Institute, 36 holes (with 18 more planned), putting
green, and a driving range. (407) 656-2626
- Orange
Lake Country Club - 54 Holes, including "The Legends"
designed by Arnold Palmer. Also has 36 holes of mini-golf.
(407) 239-1050
- Poinciana
Golf and Racquet Resort - 18 holes
with a driving range. (407) 933-5300
- Remington
Golf Club - 18 holes, and was nominated for "Best
New Public Course" in the U.S. (407) 344-4004
- Reunion
Golf Club - Reunions outstanding
golf is recognized as the greatest 36 holes (soon to be 54
holes) of golf in central Florida. Polish off your clubs and
experience three Signature golf courses designed by some of
the greatest names in golfTom Watson, Arnold Palmer
and Jack Nicklaus (Nicklaus course to open in 2006). These
unique courses of ingenuity and distinctive beauty are guaranteed
to thrill golfers time and time again. Both golf courses at
Reunion were listed on Golfweek's list of "America's
Top 40 New Courses for 2005." (407) 662-1000
- Timacuan
Golf and Country Club - 18 holes
with a driving range. (407) 321-0010
- Walt
Disney World® Resort - Five
18 hole courses and one 9 hole course.
Still
Not Enough Golf Courses For You Here ?? -
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