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| | 7072 | 74.3 | 132 | | | 6665 | 72.0 | 129 | | | 6263 | 70.3 | 124 | | | 5188 | 69.6 | 120 | Par: 72 Designer: Arnold Palmer/Palmer Course Design |
Course Conditions (as reported by course) Manager - Golf Group Sales Veann M. Temple
Sr. Manager - Golf Group Sales Aaron Hosman
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Hole by Hole Tips (Place cursor over Tip # to view full tip)
| #1 - A good drive will leave you a short iron away from an inviting green. Favoring the left side of the fairway will give you the best approach. The green slopes down from the back to the front. |
#1 - A good drive will leave you ... | #2 - Bunkers wait to catch your tee shot on both sides of the fairway. The wide fairway slopes from left to right. The best approach for this two-tiered green is from near the left fairway bunkers. |
#2 - Bunkers wait to catch your t... | #3 - A long iron or wood is required. A good tee shot here is half luck, because there are no trees to block the prevailing wind from pushing your ball left or right into the bunkers in front of the green. |
#3 - A long iron or wood is requi... | #4 - Drive your tee shot along the left edge of the water. Place your second shot on the right side of the fairway for the best approach to the well-guarded green. |
#4 - Drive your tee shot along th... | #5 - Land your tee shot just to the left of the bunkers that guard the right side of the fairway. A deep grass hollows protects the front of the green, which slopes severely back to front.
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#5 - Land your tee shot just to t... | #6 - The bunkers to the left and behind the green are large and steep. The green slopes severely from left to right. |
#6 - The bunkers to the left and ... | #7 - Place your tee shot even with the two bunkers flanking the fairway. Approach from the right side of the fairway to avoid the large bunker guarding the green's left side. |
#7 - Place your tee shot even wit... | #8 - Drive your tee shot over the bunker guarding the right of the fairway. Place your second shot along the right side of the fairway to set-up for the wide-open green. |
#8 - Drive your tee shot over the... | #9 - Aim for the left/center of the fairway for the best approach to the shallow, two-tiered green which is guarded by a rock wall on the left and sand traps on the right. |
#9 - Aim for the left/center of t... | #10 - A long drive down the right side will give you the best approach to a long and narrow green. Sand traps guard the right side of the multi-leveled green. |
#10 - A long drive down the right ... | #11 - Place your tee shot to the center/
right of the fairway. To the right of the fairway, bunkers await your second shot. The wide open green is inviting with only a deep sand trap to the right. |
#11 - Place your tee shot to the c... | #12 - Two different approaches give you two unique ways to play this deceptively long par three. Proper club selection is a must to land your ball in the center of this long and narrow green. |
#12 - Two different approaches giv... | #13 - A long drive up the left/center of the fairway will give you a clear view of the green. The green is shielded by a rock wall, fountain grass flanks it, and a sand bunker protects its back. |
#13 - A long drive up the left/cen... | #14 - A long iron off the tee down the center of the fairway will leave you a short iron onto the green. Guarding the front of the severely sloped green is a drastically steep and deep sand bunker. |
#14 - A long iron off the tee down... | #15 - The green is guarded by water to the front and bunkers to the rear. The green is narrow but deep, with numerous difficult pin positions. |
#15 - The green is guarded by wate... | #16 - Set up your approach on the left side of the fairway to navigate the unforgiving protection surrounding the green. The green has two tiers and dramatically slopes from left to right toward the water. |
#16 - Set up your approach on the ... | #17 - Place your tee shot on the left side of the fairway to give you a clear approach to the well-guarded green. Avoid the grass hollows around the green and the deep sand bunker in front. |
#17 - Place your tee shot on the l... | #18 - A long drive down the right side will give you the best approach. The multi-leveled green is elevated and guarded by water and rocks to the left and huge bunkers to the front and rear. |
#18 - A long drive down the right ... NOTE: Full tip text shown in Printer Friendly version
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If you're flexible on where and when you play, you may want to book times reserved for LastMinuteGolfers. You'll often enjoy significant savings, but reservations made inside 24 hours are prepaid and non-refundable and all reservations are held with a credit card. Very limited tee time availability.
If you DO know where you want to play and when, then we suggest that you call the course, enjoy access to all available tee times, and book at the established course rates.

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The Links Reminiscent of old Scottish-style courses, this wide-open nine will bring windy conditions into play that can make club selection challenging. Strategically contoured greens require well-placed approach shots and precision putting. The longest of Orange Lake's championship golf holes at 610 yards, The Links hole #4 is a good warm-up before venturing into The Pines.
The Pines Towering pines, majestic oaks, winding fairways and flowing water create a serene setting complementing each hole on the back nine. Tee shots are fired between strategic openings cut through the trees. A wayward shot here could result in a ball pushed deep in the woods. Much like the classic courses of North Carolina, proper club selection and accuracy are required to successfully navigate through The Pines. The Island Oak, hole #13, is the feature hole at The Legends course.
| Directions | Print Driving Directions   | From Orlando International Airport (with tolls)
Exit Orlando International Airport onto North Access Road Take the North Access Road to State Road 528 West (Bee Line Expressway) You will encounter two (2) tollbooths -- the first for 75˘, the second for 50˘ for passenger vehicles Continue on State Road 528 for 10.5 miles to Interstate 4 West The two left lanes will merge into Interstate 4 West Continue on Interstate 4 for 7 miles to U.S. Hwy 192 (exit 64B, formerly 25B) Merge onto U.S. Hwy 192 West and then merge to the two left-hand lanes Continue U.S. Hwy 192 West for 5 miles to the stoplight at Orange Lake Boulevard Turn Right into Orange Lake Total Route is 26.5 miles
From Downtown or International Drive Area
Take Interstate 4 West (toward Tampa) Continue on Interstate 4 to U.S. Hwy 192 (18 miles from Downtown, 7 miles from International Drive) Take U.S. Hwy 192 West (exit 64B, formerly 25B), towards Walt Disney World® Merge onto U.S. Hwy 192 West and then merge to the two left-hand lanes Continue U.S. Hwy 192 West for 5 miles to the stoplight at Orange Lake Boulevard Turn Right into Orange Lake | 
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