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    Golf recommendations????

    My husband and my Mum would like to play 9 holes of (probably very dodgy) golf when we are over in June. We are staying at Sunset Lakes and I wondered if anyone knows of a course they could play which is reasonably priced and would hire clubs to them??
    Lx


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    millie,
    by default we are looking at staying on the 27 at highlands reserve now in june in a golf view villa . i dont know any prices for rounds or hire yet. if you get any direct replies or web links/info will you dm them to me. i will do the same. thanks
    Trev


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    The course at Highlands Reserve hires clubs. They also have a bevereage cart for mid round drinks. It's the future of golf if you ask me; more drinks, less golf. Full details are at: http://www.highlandsreserve-golf.com

    I think Disney have a 9 hold pitch-and-putt course but it doesn't have carts (beverage or otherwise).
    Steve



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    nice one again steve, cheers
    Trev


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    You can hire clubs from any of the courses. Mystic Palms is a good course. If you only want to play 9 holes there is a 9 hole course almost opposite Sunset Lakes called Orange Lakes, condition is not brilliant though! You can either play early in the morning when it is cool or in the evening when it is floodlit.
    Fiona


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    There is a very good website with lots of information on it - they will even book your golf for you. DM me if you would like it.
    emm

    http://www.orlandovillas.com/florida-vacation-rental-1582.aspx


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    We have just got back and played Diamond Back in Haines City and Drubsdread in Orlando Both really good courses.
    We booked online the evening before and got great discounted rates.
    We used http://www.coursecommunity.com/
    http://www.onlinefloridavillas.com/Villas/2114.aspx


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    <blockquote id="quote" class="ffs">quote:Originally posted by philsueh
    We have just got back and played Diamond Back in Haines City and Drubsdread in Orlando Both really good courses.
    We booked online the evening before and got great discounted rates.
    We used http://www.coursecommunity.com/
    [/quote]

    Will have to check this out as my hubby and eldest son would like to go for a round of golf on our next visit. They quite often go to one of local golf courses early on a Sunday morning.[msnsmile2]
    Sarah


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    Although we are at Southern Dunes, my husband always makes a point of playing Diamondback when we are out in Florida.
    He says it is a lovely course and extremely reasonable.
    He normally telephones on the day he wants to play and has no trouble getting a tee time.
    Don't forget that June to September are low season for golf (too hot for many) and if you play in the afternoon (twilight rate) it is even cheaper!!
    Christine


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    There is a 9 hole course at Polo Park East which runs through Esprit. You can play 9 holes, with cart for $15. You can hire clubs - I think my husband and son paid a further $10 for club hire - it wasn't much.

    You can usually walk up and play but they do take tee reservations in advance.

    I'm a hopeless golfer but my other half says it is a pleasant course which is not overly demanding. He reckons you need a cart in the Florida sun.

    Something I didn't realise when they first started playing is that you don't need a handicap in the US to play golf. So you can play on any of the courses - even the Disney courses used for the professional tour matches. They also allow children as long as they are supervised and there is no restriction on them playing - they even get a discounted rate if they play off-peak.
    Angela


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