If you contact Remington before you travel, you may well get a good deal. We played last year for $41.00 each incl all the soft drinks, food, 36 holes and some balls on the range.
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If you contact Remington before you travel, you may well get a good deal. We played last year for $41.00 each incl all the soft drinks, food, 36 holes and some balls on the range.
<blockquote id="quote" class="ffs">quote:Originally posted by EYE FOR DETAIL
HELLO,FALCONS FIRE IS CRAZY PRICE, I PLAYED THERE IN JULY AND PAID $220. FANTASTIC COURSE BUT NOT WORTH THAT TYPE OF MONEY. MY LOCAL COURSE IS KISSIMMEE OAKS AND KISSIMMEE. BOTH ARE GOOD HOWEVER THERE ARE BETTER. YOU WILL FIND THAT PRICES NOW ARE AROUND $55 - $65 AT NORMAL COURSES. DIAMOND BACK IS GREAT AS WELL AS GREEN LEAF. THE ONE I WOULD RECOMMEND NOW IS REMINGTON, GO ALONG 192 TO ST CLOUD, REMINGTON ON THE LEFT. $55 PER ROUND, INCLUDED IN THAT IS YOUR BREAKFAST AND DINER. YOU CAN PICK UP AT ANY COURSE A DISCOUNT BOOKLET AND MOST OF THE COURSES HAVE COUPONS OFF. QUESTION CAN YOU PLAY OR LIKE ME DO YOU JUST CHASE THE BALLS?
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I played Kissimee back in August and for $36 including a tube of balls you cant go wrong,
I had seen Remington and will perhaps give it a try, and I dont wish to pay $220 for a round especially in Florida where there is so much choice, and no matter how good Falcons Fire is its not that good,
I can spend a night in the hotel and play Sawgrass for that money
i do fancy Mystic Dunes though and will return to Shingle Creek
As for whether i can play or just chase the balls - I'm like the Tiger except I dont chase them quite as far, and more in a left or right direction !!
Hi
We are big golfers!! Me (26), hubby (10), daughter - age 21 (11), son- age 16 (7), grandma - 28, and daughter's boyfriend - assistant pro!
We have played quite a few courses over the years and like the following:
Diamondback (would have this as my home club if we lived out there - play it everytime)
Ridgewood Lakes
Stoneybrook West
Celebration
Grand Pines (although have found it varies)
Errol (although some of the family aren't keen)
Magnolia
Legends (up on the 27)
Not too keen on:
Royal St.Cloud (boring)
Kissimmee Oaks (wasn't in very good condition)
There are others we have played which fall in between!!
Hubby won't pay silly money like Falcon's Fire!
Tracy
Highlands is worth a look
I would say for the lower budget play at Southern Dunes. It is a fantastic challenging course.
If you have the budget, I would highly recommend Falcons Fire. It is a fantastic course and the staff are really helpful and friendly
<blockquote id="quote" class="ffs">quote:Originally posted by Wesser
I would say for the lower budget play at Southern Dunes. It is a fantastic challenging course.
If you have the budget, I would highly recommend Falcons Fire. It is a fantastic course and the staff are really helpful and friendly
[/quote]I am unlikely to play Southern Dunes again as there are loads of excellent courses available for less than $50. I paid $80 for Southern Dunes last April.
Try Grenleafe it has 2 courses and away from the tourusty area, lots of locals and good 'deals'.
I wouldn't pay $80 to play SD either but I never have. Last summer paid $35 per round on the foreplay deal. Otherwise I play twilight for $39. You do get hit for higher prices in the cooler months but there are always discounts to be had.
<blockquote id="quote" class="ffs">quote:Originally posted by Mick-H
Highlands is worth a look
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I'm staying on Highlands in April although I must say it's not for the golf. I think it's possibly the worst course around, a field with humps.