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| | 6792 | 73.0 | 135 | | | 6257 | 70.6 | 129 | | | 5724 | 68.1 | 122 | | | 4933 | 68.5 | 121 | | | 2220 | n/a | n/a | Par: 72 Designer: Robert Trent Jones, Sr. and Jr. |
Course Conditions (as reported by course) Golf Shop Manager Tano Malentin
Golf Shop Assistant Chad Poling
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Hole by Hole Tips (Place cursor over Tip # to view full tip)
| #1 - A long tee shot down the left side provides a great angle to the green that slopes severely toward the water, while a safer drive short of the bunkers may create a more difficult second.
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#1 - A long tee shot down the lef... | #2 - A good birdie opportunity awaits all players. All shots left in a green-side bunker will result in a tough up-and-down.
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#2 - A good birdie opportunity aw... | #3 - This green, surrounded by soft mounding and strategically placed bunkers, places a premium on proper club selection. |
#3 - This green, surrounded by so... | #4 - A solid drive will provide the option of reaching this green in two for a longer hitter, although the risky second requires a full carry over water and a cluster of bunkers. |
#4 - A solid drive will provide t... | #5 - The shortest hole on the course just may be one of the prettiest with the green situated between a pond and a native wetland. A well-undulating green will make most birdie putts rather tricky.
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#5 - The shortest hole on the cou... | #6 - Playing your second down the right side may be your best bet to walk away with a par.
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#6 - Playing your second down the... | #7 - A scattering of bunkers from tee to green will catch most errant shots. Although a free-swinger's delight off the tee, the course architects deem this hole as one of the strongest on the course.
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#7 - A scattering of bunkers from... | #8 - The best play is down the right edge of this wide fairway near the pond to create the best angle to a green that slopes back to front. |
#8 - The best play is down the ri... | #9 - Although this fairway provides a huge landing area, approach shots from the far right side will have to carry wetlands and a small pond. |
#9 - Although this fairway provid... | #10 - Good placement off the tee will allow a short approach to this small, elevated green where bump and run shots may be played.
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#10 - Good placement off the tee w... | #11 - Drives down the right side will yield an unobstructed shot to the green. |
#11 - Drives down the right side w... | #12 - A solid drive will enable most players to try for this green in two, but bailing-out to the left to avoid the water will leave you with a delicate approach shot over a bunker.
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#12 - A solid drive will enable mo... | #13 - A well-placed long iron shot is required to this slightly elevated green with bunkers surrounding both sides.
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#13 - A well-placed long iron shot... | #14 - Be cautious on your approach as the green falls off quickly to the left and rear into adjacent wetland preserves.
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#14 - Be cautious on your approach... | #15 - Long hitters who can hit a high left-to-right drive will be left with an ideal approach. A high soft shot will yield the best result on this shallow green.
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#15 - Long hitters who can hit a h... | #16 - This long, demanding par 3 will determine if you're playing the proper tees for your skill level. Don't be surprised if your mind takes over and you find yourself well left of the water!
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#16 - This long, demanding par 3 w... | #17 - There is plenty of room to the right off the tee, but a drive down the left side will take more of the lake out of play on the approach.
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#17 - There is plenty of room to t... | #18 - This par 5 will require placement on every shot. Play safe, short of the pond, is a good alternative to the risk of trying to needle a long approach between the pond and bunkers on the left.
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#18 - This par 5 will require plac... NOTE: Full tip text shown in Printer Friendly version
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The renowned father-son team of Robert Trent Jones, Sr. and Jr. sculpted a park-like atmosphere within the natural wetland environment, creating a truly serene golf experience. The course boasts rolling terrain that weaves through a series of pristine lakes and periodic clusters of native oak, pine and magnolia.
Designed with shot-making strategy in mind, the championship caliber course demands accurate approach shots and consistent putting. Featuring strategic hazards and challenging greens, and sporting five sets of tees on every hole, the course invites competition for many skill levels. Host to prestigious events such as the 2002 U.S. Senior Open Qualifier, 2003 Florida State Public Links Championship, 2004 Buick Scramble National Championships, and the 2004 Robert Gamez Celebration Invitational.
Celebrating golf at every level, Celebration Golf Club is an acclaimed venue for promoting the love of the game to future champions as well as to the established golfer, and is listed as one of PGA Magazine's Junior Friendly courses. Recognizing that serious golf commences early in a player, Celebration offers unparalleled programs targeted to the junior golfer, including the Celebration Golf Academy with specialized junior clinics and a challenging 3-hole Junior course. For more information about the Celebration Golf Academy click www.celebrationgolfacademy.com and check out all of the great instruction options that are available.
Webmaster's Notes Want to tune your game up? Then try this special offer from the Celebration Golf Academy and Director of Instruction Kenny Nairn.
Click on the link here to print your special program just for LMG members. Celebration Golf Academy LMG Special!
| Directions | Print Driving Directions   | Coming on I-4 from Orlando (traveling West Bound) I-4 to exit 64 East towards Kissimmee. Proceed to the 3rd light. Make a right hand turn onto Celebration Avenue and continue approximately 1.3 miles. The guest will see the course on either side as they approach a bridge. Immediately after going over the bridge, turn right onto Golf Park Drive and proceed to the Club Hourse area.
Coming on I-4 from Tampa (traveling East Bound) TakeExit 62 towards Celebration. At the top of the ramp, turn Right and go to the light. The guest will see the course on either side as they approach a bridge. Immediately after going over the bridge, turn right onto Golf Drive and proceed to the Clubhouse area. | 
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