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If you're a golfer you'll
pleased to know that there are no less than
six golf courses and 99 holes of challenging
fun awaiting you at the Walt Disney World
Resort! Four of the six courses are regular
features of the PGA Tour, but even beginners
and families will be able to get out and
enjoy the links!
Osprey Ridge and Eagle Pines
The Bonnet Creek Golf Club is home to these
two breathtaking courses. Osprey Ridge is
a Tom Fazio-designed course with woodland
scenery, plenty of water and challenging
raised greens. Eagle Pines will put your
game to the test with plenty of bunkers,
16 water holes, and dish-shaped
fairways on this Pete Dye-designed
course.
Palm and Magnolia
These were the first golf courses opened
at the Walt Disney World Resort, both designed
by Joe Lee. The Palm is perhaps the most
challenging of all the Disney golf courses,
with its 18th hole ranked as the 4th toughest
hole on the PGA Tour. But the Magnolia is
no slouch—it's the longest of the Disney
courses and nearly 100 bunkers are ready
to gobble up the errant shot. Speaking of
bunkers, the 6th hole is home to the famous
Mickey
Mouse
sand
trap!
Oak Trail
This charming 9-hole course is perfect for
beginners and families.
Lake Buena Vista Course
The shortest of the 18-hole courses at the
Walt Disney World Resort, Lake Buena Vista
holds the rare distinction of having hosted
a PGA, LPGA and a USGA event. The highlight
of the course is surely the island green
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