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Orlando's Top 15 Golf Spots

Orlando Florida offers amusements parks, resorts, restaurants, shopping and dozens of attractions to entertain young and old alike. Oh yeah, its home to the PGA and plenty of public and semi-private courses too! If you want to Golf on your next vacation, plan to visit Orlando. We created a list of the top 15 courses based upon reviews by Golf.com, GolfDigest, Golf Advisor, Where2Golf and Golf In Orlando using their top 5 lists and averaging the scores. Here is the results of our tabulations: 1. Grand Cypress Resort This resort offers 45 holes of Jack Nicklaus Signature-designed golf. A truly diverse...

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Florida, a Golfer's Paradise

In Florida, golfers may choose from more golf courses per capita than most places in the world. The Sunshine state boasts more than 1,250 golf courses, far more than any other state and more than many countries. While many are open to the public, some of the best are not and will require cunning and perseverance to play.  1. Seminole Golf Club Just a scant 7 miles north of West Palm Beach. The course features a number of sand dune ridges that were carefully brought into play with some fairways directed towards elevated green sites while others drop down from...

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Las Vegas Golf! What are you doing this weekend?

Wonderful, over the top, larger than life, excessive, delicious indulgence! The money, the lights. The glitz. With nearly 50 courses sprinkled throughout the greater metro area and designed by some of the best in the business, the question for most visitors isn’t whether they can get a round in during their trip, but rather, where should they play. 1. Shadow Creek Designed by Tom Fazio, this course of 350 acres of desert was once accessible only to personal guests of Steve Wynn or VIP guests of the Mirage Hotel. Now, the course is playable for the general public, provided you...

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Golden State Golfing, California Here We Come

Diversity could be California golf's middle name. No other state boasts courses with such wide-spread terrain. From beach to valley to mountains, the Golden state has it all. 1. Cypress Point Exclusive? You bet. So much so, it is rumored that John F Kennedy was once denied entry to the club's restaurant. But few courses are as revered as Cypress Point. Created by well-known designer Alister Mackenzie and opened in 1928, Cypress Point is consistently rated by all major publications as one of the top three golf courses ever created. website Phone: 831-624-2223 Cost: Private  2. Pebble Beach Cypress Point's...

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Golfing Denver, the Mile High City

Golfing in the Denver Metro area offers three hundred plus days of sun, stunning vistas and dozens of amazing courses to play. You may think the season ends in October and resumes in April, but locals golf as long as the courses are clear of snow, which is most of winter. Add the Mile High city on your list of travel golf destinations to visit, you won't be disappointed. 1. CASTLE PINES Designed by one of the best to ever walk a fairway, this Jack Nicklaus-designed course is quite possibly the best course in Colorado, not just the Denver metro....

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