Plan to be in Orlando for the July 4th holiday? Here are Joe Golfer's 4 hot tips
on where to play:
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1) Grand
Cypress
Grand Cypress in Orlando has a spectacular golf-all-day rate in effect all summer
long (through September 30, 2012) where you can pay for your morning round and
golf for free in the afternoon. Tee Times USA customers also get 20% off their
bill at the Nine 18 Restaurant. Want to stay overnight right at the resort?
Check out the
4th night free special golf package valid now through December 22, 2012. With
these great deals, there's no better time to experience one of Florida's top
golf resorts.
Grand Cypress offers a unique collection of 45 championship
holes of Jack Nicklaus signature-designed golf. The
North, South and East nines form a 27- hole combination of classic Nicklaus
challenges, which place a premium on tee-to-green strategy and approach shot
accuracy. The
New Course is an authentic links experience, inspired by the Old Course at St.
Andrews, featuring 18 holes that are so admired by tour pros; they utilize it to
prepare for the British Open.
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2)
Shingle Creek
In the heart of it all, minutes from
Orlando's attractions and showcase of a magnificent resort,
Shingle Creek Golf Club has great rates and an
unlimited golf special all summer long. Check out the before 8:00 'early bird' rate,
which is perfect for summer when you want to get out early. Best of all, you can
golf-all-day for the price of your morning round.
Conveniently
located in the heart of Orlando, yet nestled within 230 acres of lush, green
Florida flora, Shingle Creek is a breathtaking, highly ranked 7,149 yard
Championship layout where you can experience both, natural beauty and the joy of
the game. Play at Shingle Creek is available for tee time only
reservations, all-inclusive
stay-and-play packages, as well as
Shingle Creek golf-around packages that also include play at other nearby golf
courses.
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3)
Royal St. Cloud
Royal St. Cloud is Joe's pick for value, value, and more value. You'll have a bit
of a drive from Orlando's main attraction area to get to St. Cloud (the course
is about 29 miles south of Orlando). Once you arrive, you'll be treated to a
golf course built by golfers for golfers with friendly staff, great conditions
and an excellent restaurant.
"People just keep coming back over and over
again," according to Royal St. Cloud General Manager Bill Filson. "We continue
to give them every reason to make the drive down here."
"Your tee time
means something out here," Filson said. "We don't overbook and we love talking
with our guests and hearing what a great day they're having."
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4)
Providence
You'll have a great day of golf at a
great rate at
Providence Golf Club located in Davenport, just west of Orlando. This Mike Dasher
masterpiece is challenging yet fair. Thirteen of the holes border nothing but
sun, sky, and wilderness. It is not unusual to get a glimpse of otters, deer, or
wild turkeys during your round. No honking horns, hum of busy traffic, or views
of skyscrapers here - simply nature and a terrific layout. This is the way golf
was meant to be played. The dedicated staff is devoted to making your day on
this course one you will soon want to repeat.
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