![]() Reunion Resort - Orlando, FL And, Florida's climate makes it pleasurable to enjoy the sport 365 days per year. Florida is home to the PGA Tour, Champions Tour, LPGA, PGA of America, World Golf Hall of Fame and more professional golfers than any other state. When you leave the links you can also enjoy world famous beaches and attractions, shopping, dining and entertainment. Whether you bring a group of golfers, the family on vacation or visit Florida on business, there's always the time and a great course nearby to enjoy your favorite game. Florida has it all! |
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The Reunion Resort in Orlando has 54 holes of unfortable golf on 3 courses designed by legends. The Legacy Course is innovatively routed on hilly, roller coaster-like terrain, Palmer's 6,916 yard, par 72 Legacy Course (tm) boasts dramatic elevation changes - up to 50 feet in some places - creating a unique variety of risk/reward golf shots. That varied menu of shot-making opportunities is further ensured by six tee locations on each hole, a variety of natural preserve areas, generously wide fairways and strategically placed bunkers across all eighteen holes. The Tradition Course is unlike the severe hills of the Legacy and Independence courses, having a Parkland-style layout is smooth and flowing, with long horizon lines as well as elevated tee boxes and greens. Yet The Tradition™ can be as deceptive as it is beautiful. Designed to tempt golfers into hitting risky shots with potentially big payoffs, The Tradition challenges the golfer to step up to the ball with a carefully organized series of shots in his or her mind. The Independence Course is highlighted by fast, firm and wide rolling fairways, a variety of strategically placed bunkers and large greens, the 7,257 yard, par 72 Independence Courseis as much about strategy as it is about length. Demanding a well thought out approach from every player regardless of skill level, The Independence puts a premium on a solid short game with spacious green complexes where club selection can vary from putter to lob wedge to three-wood. |



