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The water-laden Palm course is Disney's best.
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With only two fewer golf holes than Dalmatians in its famous film, the Walt Disney World Resort certainly provides plenty of options on a Florida golf vacation. But if you want to play Disneys best, make a tee time at the Palm course.
The Palm is part of Disneys largest golf complex (there are three) and each year it co-hosts with the Magnolia course the PGA Tours Funai Classic.
Architect Joe Lee, probably best known for his work at BallenIsles in Palm Beach and Cog Hills Dubsdread course (home of the PGA Tours Western Open), designed this dramatic course with an emphasis on playing next to, over and around water, moreso than at other Orlando golf courses.
In fact, water comes into play on 10 holes, some with fairway sections that are separated by streams, requiring thoughtful lay-ups and accurate approach shots.
There are four such holes, including the signature 18th, a 454-yard par 4 with an island green, that caps a great finishing sequence. It may sound daunting, but with four sets of well-spaced tees, the course accommodates players of all abilities.
Unlike the facilitys dated clubhouse, the practice facility is another reason to play here. It sports one of the largest natural grass practice tees we have ever seen, and certainly the biggest among all Orlando golf courses.
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