Top Public Golf in Orlando, FL

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Orlando area:

1. Shingle Creek Golf Club – Located near the International Drive area, Shingle Creek is known for its challenging course and scenic surroundings.

2. Orange County National Golf Center and Lodge – This facility in Winter Garden offers two 18-hole courses, Panther Lake and Crooked Cat, known for their championship-level design.

3. Dubsdread Golf Course – Situated near downtown Orlando, Dubsdread is the oldest public course in Central Florida, providing a classic and challenging layout.

4. Celebration Golf Club – Designed by Robert Trent Jones Sr. and Jr., Celebration Golf Club is located in Celebration, offering a picturesque course with water features and well-maintained fairways.

5. Faldo Golf Institute by Marriott – Located at the Marriott Grande Vista Resort, this golf school also has a public 18-hole championship course designed by Sir Nick Faldo.

7 Comments

  1. The Faldo Golf Institute at the Marriott Grande Vista – Number 5 on this list, is a nine-hole course 2,300 yards. It is also known as the Grande Vista course. The Marriott Hawks Landing Course is an 18 hole course, 6,200 yards.

  2. Why are you just picking golf courses that are out of the local peoples price range? I know every single one of these golf courses and they’re expensive except for Dubsdread. And that’s even more expensive than the real public courses. Go play Zellwood station.

  3. Orlando resident here for 40 years now. Dubsdread was redone 20 or 30 years ago and it went from a nostalgic 1920s design to something more decidedly modern. It's nice but, IMO, it was nicer before the redesign. For a nice layout that won't break the bank, try MetroWest. It's a nice and challenging course in West Orlando. Great Trent Jones Jr. layout, nice clubhouse, nice restaurant, too. Winter Pines is a nice layout, not too difficult or long, but the prices are up since Winter Park bought it. Casselberry Municipal is not long but challenging for the average duffer as there's a lot of water and swampland, too. Bring your accuracy or else, a lot of golf balls. Twin Rivers in the East Orlando/Oviedo area has 4 or 5 tees from which to choose and reasonably priced. Stoneybrook East is coming around and not as ill-maintained as it once was and is also reasonably priced.
    If you have deep pockets, the courses in the video are nice but, for economy, check out these I've suggested.

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