Golf Courses You Can Play All Day

We've partnered with some of Central Florida's finest courses on a "play-all-day" program from now through the end of 2010. We'll schedule your first round each day on any of these selected courses and you can, based upon availability, play again in the afternoon for no additional fee.

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BridgeWater, The Golf Club At

Ranked #18 by Golfweek's Best Courses To Play in Florida 2008, this exciting links-style course called for all of architect Steve Smyers' years of skill and ability in course design. The goal: to build a challenging test of golf, a pleasurable experience for all skill levels, a stern challenge for long hitters. As a reclaimed phosphate mine with stands of native oaks, the original terrain was flat. The topography now features undulating fairways (six connected by winding bridges) and mu...More

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Celebration Golf Club

Opened in 1996, Celebration is an upscale daily-fee resort course designed by the father & son team of Robert Trent Jones, Sr. and Jr. The course exudes an atmosphere of beautiful tranquility and fun, challenging golf. The layout is protectively framed by borders of native trees and natural wetlands and speckled with clusters of native oaks, pine and magnolia trees. Featuring strategic hazards and challenging greens, this championship caliber course demands accurate approach shots and consistent...More

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Debary Golf And Country Club

Located on Orlando's north side in DeBary, this challenging course was designed by the golf design team of Clifton, Ezell and Clifton and is part of a vibrant semi-private country club community. Most holes are set away from the community by a buffer zone of dense woods and vegetation. The setting is more reminiscent of the Carolinas than Central Florida and The National Audubon Society has certified the course as an official bird sanctuary habitat. Most interesting for this part of Florida is t...More

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Diamondback Golf Club

Located 25 minutes southwest of the Disney area in Haines City, Diamondback is one of Joe Lee's most memorable Florida layouts. The course was carved from 240 acres of virgin forest and offers dramatically rolling fairways bordered by dense trees, natural wetlands, and well-positioned water hazards (water comes into play on just 5 holes). This naturally scenic layout is a real gem of a site; its varied geographical location includes natural swamp areas and high, sandy hills that run through a no...More

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Eagle Creek Golf Club

Eagle Creek continues to build momentum nationally, having recently been named to the Top 10 New Courses by Travel & Leisure Magazine and in its selection as the site of the prestigious Buick Scramble National Finals. This challenging, impeccably-maintained 7200-yard championship course is the only par 73 in Central Florida and the state's first to sport Mini-Verde greens for fast, smooth putting surfaces, along with more than 90 white sand, Scottish-style bunkers. The vintage New England Manor ...More

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Eastwood Golf Club

Laid out by the golf course design team of Clifton, Ezell, & Clifton, Eastwood's challenging layout features lush, rolling fairways bordered by huge mounds and water on 14 holes. Other distinctive features include numerous multi-level tees, elevated greens, and pot bunkers. Located on the east side of Orlando, the course is easily accessible—just 15 to 20 minutes from the Orlando International Airport. New ownership has brought about many changes and great improvements—a course t...More

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Grand Cypress Golf Club-East And North

Grand Cypress Resort, comprising the North, South and East nines, offers a variety of physical and mental stimuli that provides a test of accuracy rather than strength and distance. The North nine, built in 1984, and just completely renovated in 2008, features terraced fairways, generous landing areas, mounds and platformed greens with yawning bunkers. The East nine, added in 1986, is more generous, with less bunkering, particularly in front of the greens, allowing more run-up shots. Always in p...More

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Grand Cypress Golf Club-New Course

This beautifully designed Jack Nicklaus Signature Golf Course opened in 1988 to great fanfare. Inspired by his great performances through the years at St. Andrews Old Course, Jack pays homage here to the birthplace of golf. A "links-style" design to its greatest degree, reminders of St. Andrews appear throughout the course with 150-plus bunkers, elevated tees and greens, stone walls, a winding burn (including a stone bridge crossing), and seven huge, double greens. Plus, replicas of the world-f...More

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Grand Cypress Golf Club-North And South

Grand Cypress Resort, comprising the North, South and East nines, offers a variety of physical and mental stimuli that provides a test of accuracy rather than strength and distance. The North and South nines, originally built in 1984, have both now been redesigned and feature terraced fairways, generous landing areas, mounds and platformed greens with yawning bunkers. The East nine, added in 1986, is more generous, with less bunkering, particularly in front of the greens, allowing more run-up sh...More

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Grande Pines Golf Club

With three designs already on Golfweek's list of '100 Greatest Modern Courses,' renowned architect Steve Smyers has teamed up with player consultant Nick Faldo to create one of Central Florida's most dynamic new courses at Grande Pines, centrally located in the heart of the action on South International Drive. Contoured, gently rolling fairways with numerous ponds and enhanced landscaping are all bordered by tall natural pines, oaks and palms. Numerous undulating greens are elevated and many are...More

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Highlands Reserve Golf Club

Set atop one of the highest areas in the region, Highlands Reserve is not your typical Florida golf course. This championship design by Mike Dasher gives you 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 dotting the countryside. Large, fast, undulating greens make this course challenging and fun for all levels of golfers with water coming into play (barely) on just one hole, #10. It's a ...More

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Legends Golf And Country Club (Clermont)

The Legends is an artfully-designed layout by Clifton, Ezell & Clifton, situated just 35 minutes west of Orlando in Clermont right on US Hwy. 27. Carved from former citrus groves, the course boasts a multitude of rolling fairways and dramatic elevation changes, bordered by perimeter mounding - all leading to large, undulating, well-bunkered greens. Although water is found on just six holes, there are a number of tantalizing, challenging doglegs. The course is most memorable for its extremely mem...More

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Mystic Dunes Golf Club

Mystic Dunes was designed by PGA Tour Professional and NBC golf analyst Gary Koch, opened in Fall 2001. As a par 71, 7012-yard course, Mystic Dunes' layout is truly unique to Orlando. The "low-country" front nine weaves its way through majestic oaks and pine trees, similar to those courses in the Carolinas, meandering through marsh and wetlands. From the links-style back nine with its rolling fairways, bump-and-run shots around the greens and quick putting surfaces, golfers feel reminiscent of ...More

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Orange Lake Golf Resort - The Legends

Opened in 1998 as a tribute to golf legend Arnold Palmer and hotel business legend Kemmons Wilson, Orange Lake's Legends Course has quickly become one of Orlando's most popular courses. Laid out by Palmer Course Design, the course provides two distinct nine-hole layouts. The front side has been named The Links Nine for its open feel, which reminds one of playing the great links of Scotland and Ireland. The back nine, or The Pines, has tight, tree-lined fairways similar to the great American layo...More

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Orange Lake Golf Resort - The Reserve

Make sure to check out the newest of Orange Lake's signature gems, The Reserve. This phenomenal par-71 golf experience highlights the harmony between perfectly manicured MiniVerde greens and the carefully preserved surrounding wetlands, home to a variety of native plants and wildlife. A product of this masterful $8.5 million renovation and redesign of the The Resort Courses' Orange, Lake and Cypress nines in 2005, architect Mike Dasher has taken this section of the first course, originally desig...More

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Providence Golf Club

Providence is located in Davenport, an easy 15 minutes west of the Disney/Kissimmee area, serving as a haven of serenity, which provides a refreshing, scenic, and challenging golf getaway. Renowned course architect Mike Dasher designed this new course as a masterpiece, technically challenging and aesthetically pleasing. It will test your game as it winds its way through fresh water creeks, ancient hardwoods, and wetlands; and it's not unusual to catch a glimpse of otter, deer, or wild turkey. Da...More

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Shingle Creek Golf Club

Designed by international architect David Harman, Harris Rosen's Shingle Creek provides lush terrain, significantly undulating fairways, interconnecting waterways, large, rolling greens and magnificent panoramic views from the 23,000-square-foot clubhouse. Peripherally bordered by dense oaks and pines in a backdrop along historic Shingle Creek, it is situated on a natural 230-acre site, just 10 minutes west of Orlando International Airport - great for first/ last day play, and just around the c...More

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Stoneybrook West Golf Club

Some of Central Florida's finest greens can be played at Stoneybrook West; the TifEagle greens are legendary for their speed and true rolling surfaces. Designed by world-renowned architect Arthur Hills, Stoneybrook West has become one of the top public championship courses in the Orlando area. Hills did a masterful job blending the natural landscape of West Orange County; meticulous course grooming, dramatically rolling fairways framed by towering berms and water found touching 14 holes with Bla...More

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Sugarloaf Mountain Golf & Town Club

This new semi-private club, designed by the architect team of Bill Coore-Ben Crenshaw, is their first-ever Florida project and already destined to become legendary. Set in Minneola (just west of Orlando) atop the highest point on Florida's peninsula, Sugarloaf Mountain offers spectacular views, dramatic elevation changes up to 250 feet, and features backdrops and a memorable layout unlike any other in Florida. Following the natural features of the land, it high-lights Coore-Crenshaw's signature...More

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Windermere Country Club

Located between Lake Roberts and Lake Crescent in the prestigious town of Windermere sits 160 acres of one of Orlando's finest private country clubs. Golfpac is able to offer you limited access to a demanding, pleasurable and perfectly maintained course designed in 1986 by architect Ward Northrup. Complementing the course is a beautiful and recently renovated clubhouse which includes a full service golf shop, sports bar and grille. Enjoy the experience of being a Member For The Day...More

Sample Play-All-Day Packages

Check out these sample packages where you can play all day featuring three great hotels atResidence Inn Sea World Int Center, Lake Buena Vista Resort Village & Spa, and Fairfield Inn Seaworld. Don't fret if these hotels don't suit your fancy; we have many more properties from which to choose including deluxe resorts, condos, and rental homes. Just call our toll-free reservation line and we'll customize a package specifically for your group!

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