Walt Disney World Resort

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ROOMS
Many
Courses
Three
Amenities
Endless restaurants / infinite activities
Golf Top 100 Courses in the World
A view of a watery green at Walt Disney World Resort.
Address
Walt Disney World Resort, Orlando, FL 32830
Phone
407-939-4653
URL
https://disneyworld.disney.go.com/

Travelogue

Playing golf at Walt Disney World is a sensible way to escape the hustle and bustle (read: Mickey-infused madness) found at the theme parks and hotels in the area. Also, the courses are really good, earning high praise from casual golfers and serious players alike for their challenge and beautiful scenery (plus it’s kind of fun to see the theme parks looming in the distance). There are four designs, including three 18-hole offerings (Magnolia, Palm and Lake Buena Vista) and a fourth, Oak Trail, that is a family-friendly, walking-only nine-holer. Each features classic Floridian landscapes, vistas and a surprising array of wildlife — and, no, not the animatronic kind! Lake Buena Vista is the must-play, having hosted several PGA Tour, LPGA and USGA events. The Palm, though, might be the toughest challenge with water on nine holes and nearly 100 bunkers. There are endless hotel options for all budgets but if you want to treat yourself, book the Victorian-style Disney Grand Floridian, which is the only Disney property with a spa.
A view of one of the golf courses at Walt Disney World Resort in Orlando, Fla.
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The golf at Walt Disney World Resort is top-notch. Courtesy Photo
A view of one of the golf courses at Walt Disney World Resort in Orlando, Fla.
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A view of one of the golf courses at Walt Disney World Resort in Orlando, Fla.
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A truly "Mickey Mouse" bunker. Nile Young
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6 things you need to know

  • 1. Best time to go:

    Playable and hospitable all year long.
  • 2. Daily stay-and-plays start at:

    $200 (room only)
  • 3. Golf experience:

    Four full 18s — Disney’s Palm, Magnolia (former PGA Tour stop), Buena Vista and Oak Trail courses.
  • 4. Best non-golf amenity:

    Do we really need to say it? The Mouse House, of course.
  • 5. While you're there:

    Oak Trail is home to a league-sanctioned, nine-hole footgolf course. Seriously, try it. It’s a legit kick.
  • 6. Insider tip:

    Knowing that squeezing in 18 holes during a family vacation can be a real a challenge, Disney’s courses offer “Sunrise 9” and “Sunset 9” options.