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Best Golf Courses in Orlando, Florida

Orlando isn't just the theme park capital of the world — it's also one of America's premier golf destinations. Arnold Palmer's legendary Bay Hill, the revolutionary Streamsong Resort, and dozens of quality resort and public courses make Central Florida a year-round golf haven.

Our Methodology: Courses are ranked by an expert panel evaluating design quality, conditioning, challenge, aesthetics, and overall experience. Both private and public courses are considered on merit.
1

Orlando, Florida · Dick Wilson (1961) · 18 holes · Par 72 · 7,381 yards

Arnold Palmer's legendary home course and host of the Arnold Palmer Invitational, Bay Hill is one of the most storied venues in American golf. The lakeside layout demands precision and course management, with the finishing stretch among the toughest on Tour.

Arnold Palmer's home courseArnold Palmer Invitational hostOne of PGA Tour's toughest finishes
Green Fee: $200–$350 Rating: 4.7/5
2

Orlando, Florida · Phil Ritson & David Harman (1988) · 18 holes · Par 72 · 7,350 yards

A PGA Tour Q-School staple, Panther Lake at Orange County National offers championship-caliber golf at public course prices. The rolling terrain is unusual for Central Florida, creating elevation changes that add visual and strategic interest.

PGA Tour Q-School venueUnusual elevation changes for FloridaOutstanding public golf value
Green Fee: $60–$130 Rating: 4.5/5
3

Orlando, Florida · Bill Coore & Ben Crenshaw (2012) · 18 holes · Par 72 · 7,148 yards

While technically south of Orlando in Polk County, Streamsong Red is the must-play course for any Florida golf trip. Built on a former phosphate mine, this Coore & Crenshaw links-inspired layout features towering sand ridges, rolling fairways, and a sense of isolation unique in the Sunshine State.

Links-style Florida golfFormer phosphate mine terrainTop 25 public course in America
Green Fee: $175–$300 Rating: 4.8/5
4

Orlando, Florida · Rees Jones (2009) · 18 holes · Par 72 · 7,108 yards

A Rees Jones design nestled within the Bonnet Creek resort area near Disney, Waldorf Astoria Golf Club offers a surprisingly serene and challenging experience just minutes from the theme parks. Native wetlands and mature cypress trees line the fairways.

Minutes from Disney WorldRees Jones designLuxury resort golf experience
Green Fee: $100–$200 Rating: 4.4/5
5

Orlando, Florida · David Harman (2003) · 18 holes · Par 72 · 7,228 yards

Located along the headwaters of the Everglades at the Rosen Shingle Creek resort, this course offers a natural Florida golf experience in the heart of Orlando's Convention Center district. Wetlands, live oaks, and wildlife create a peaceful retreat.

Headwaters of the Everglades settingConvention Center district locationNatural Florida golf experience
Green Fee: $60–$120 Rating: 4.2/5
6

Windermere, Florida · Arnold Palmer & Ed Seay (1986) · 18 holes · Par 72 · 7,544 yards

Nestled among the Butler Chain of Lakes in Windermere, Isleworth is one of the most exclusive and celebrity-studded private clubs in America. Originally designed by Arnold Palmer and Ed Seay, the course was later enhanced by Steve Smyers to produce a 7,544-yard par-72 layout with a slope of 142.

Arnold Palmer & Ed Seay design enhanced by Steve SmyersLong-time private training home of Tiger WoodsSlope of 142 on one of Florida's most exclusive courses
Green Fee: Members Only Rating: 4.6/5
7

Orlando, Florida · Rees Jones (2009) · 18 holes · Par 72 · 7,108 yards

Opened in 2009, the Waldorf Astoria Golf Club is Rees Jones's signature addition to the Orlando resort golf landscape, stretching across 482 acres of natural Florida terrain near Walt Disney World. Preserved wetlands, natural bunkering, and GEO Certified sustainability designation round out the experience.

Rees Jones design on 482 Florida acresGEO Certified for environmental sustainabilityFive-tee system with championship stretch of 7,108 yards
Green Fee: $175–$299 Rating: 4.2/5
8

Orlando, Florida · Joe Lee (1971) · 18 holes · Par 72 · 7,560 yards

The longest of Disney's golf courses, Magnolia opened in 1971 and hosted the PGA Tour's Disney event from 1971 to 2012. Famous for its iconic Mickey Mouse-shaped bunker on the sixth hole. A major Ken Kaufman redesign was completed in 2022.

Hosted PGA Tour Disney Classic from 1971 to 2012Iconic Mickey Mouse-shaped bunker on hole 6Joe Lee original design reimagined by Ken Kaufman in 2022
Green Fee: $99–$199 Rating: 4.3/5
9

Orlando, Florida · Greg Norman (2003) · 18 holes · Par 72 · 7,122 yards

Designed by Greg Norman, the Ritz-Carlton Golf Club at Grande Lakes is widely regarded as one of America's most luxurious resort golf experiences. The 7,122-yard par-72 layout features native wetlands, dramatic water carries, and a full caddie program.

Greg Norman championship designFull caddie program at this five-star resortGEO Certified sustainability designation
Green Fee: $299–$375 Rating: 4.4/5

Public Courses in Orlando

Looking for courses you can play without a membership? See our complete guide to public courses in Orlando .

Overview

Central Florida's flat terrain and warm climate create ideal conditions for golf 12 months a year. The region's tourism infrastructure means exceptional resort golf options, while recent developments like the Streamsong Resort have elevated Florida's standing among serious golfers seeking architectural substance alongside sunshine.

Best Time to Play

October through May is ideal, with comfortable temperatures and lower humidity. Summer brings afternoon thunderstorms but also significantly lower green fees. Winter (December–February) offers the most pleasant weather.

Travel Tips & Getting There

Orlando International Airport (MCO) is centrally located. If Streamsong is on your itinerary, it's about 90 minutes south — consider staying on-property for a multi-day immersion. The I-Drive/Convention Center area has several solid resort courses within minutes.

Nearest Airport: Orlando International Airport (MCO)

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best golf course near Orlando?
Bay Hill Club & Lodge (Arnold Palmer's home course and PGA Tour venue) is the most prestigious. Streamsong Resort, about 90 minutes south, offers the best pure golf architecture in the region.
Can you play Bay Hill as a non-member?
Yes, Bay Hill is a resort-style club where guests staying at the lodge can access the golf courses. It's one of the best ways to experience a PGA Tour venue.

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