This Joe Lee 1970 designed course has been rated one of "America's Top 75 Resort Courses. It has wide and forgiving tree lined fairways, nearly 100 sand traps, elevated greens and tees along with the nine water holes. It's part of the complex for the PGA Tour event at Disney, and the 18th hole has been rated the fourth toughest hole of the PGA Tour. Generally in excelent condition. You're paying up to play here, not only Disney, but also a PGA Tour stop, there are better courses in Orlando for half the price.
Posted by: Jim Mullins
Feb 20th, 2010
The service at Disney is second to none. Green fees are expensive in the morning, but they have very good afternoon rates. I nusually go to the theme parks with the family as soon as they open in the morning, we eat a late lunch togther and then they go back to the hotel for a rest and a swim while I play golf. If you stay on premises at Disney World they will drive you from your room to any of the Disney courses and back, for free. We then have dinner and then go back to the parks. The Lake Buena Vista, Magnolia and Palm courses are nice, but not as scenic or interesting as Osprey, although they are less expensive. I think the Big Break show on Golf Channel was held on the Magnolia course. Orange County National is nice, but it is much less convenient if you are staying at Disney world on a family trip.
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Posted by: crank
Oct 12th, 2009
I just don't get why people play here, guess it's because it's so convenient to the attractions, and is a PGA Tour stop. Am always disappointed when playing here, expensive, slow, uninteresting design, and just OK conditions. There's so many other great tracks at half the price in Orlando to play.
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