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71.1 | some info | ATE012::CLAUDE | Claude G. Berube | Thu Apr 06 1989 10:41 | 48 |
| rep to <<< Note 71.0 by GOONEY::MALONEY >>>
> What about some information about the golf courses
> that are located within WDW? I would like to know about costs,
> making reservations, renting equipment, best time of the day to
> play?
Well I'm not a golfer, but I did stay at the Disney Inn (formerly known
as the Golf Resort) and met and talked to a few golfers there, so
keeping that in mind here some info
The Magnolia and Palm courses are 18 holes and flank the Disney Inn,
the Lake Buena Vista Golf Course also 18 holes is located at the Walt
Disney World Village, with most of the villa surrounding the course.
All three course host the Walt Disney World Clasic usually in October
and for a fee ($3,000) you can play alongside 2 pros.
The greens fee is about $35 dollars if memory serves me right and
includes the required golf cart. For more info on rates, and to
reserve time call the master starter at (407) 824-3625.
According to the ones I talked too the morning hours are the best time
for play, cool and tends to be peaceful, however they said it was
rather busy at those times and required reservation in advance. Also
early afternoon was popular for those who went into the park in the
morning, and left at noon time to get away from the crowds, and return
later.
For Disney guest, once you have a confirmed reservation, you can
reserve tee off times, for off-site guest then it's only seven days in
advance.
Rental equipment/lessons are available at the pro shop located at the
Disney Inn.
There is also a Wee Links, a six hole 1,525 yard experimental beginners
course located at the Disney Inn as well
Course Ratings are as follows
Magnolia - par-72, 5,903 (Ladies) to 7,253 (championship yards)
Palm - par-72, 5,785 to 6,951 (rated one of the 100 best by Golf
Digest magazine)
Lake Buena Vista Club - par-72, 6,002 to 6,540 yards
all three course were designed by Joe Lee.
Claude
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71.2 | WEE LINKS | WAV14::NEWFELL | | Thu May 25 1989 10:43 | 17 |
| When I was down in Disney 3 weeks ago, my friend and I played the
junior course called the Wee Links. It was a very good course it
is what I would consider a Par 3 type course. We played on a Wednesday
morning about 10:00 and we were the first ones on the green that
day. We had called on Tuesday to make a tee time and was told we
did not need one for this course. We rented clubs, bag, cart and
purchased 3 Mickey golf balls a piece and paid for the green fee,
TOTAL $27.00 a person. The Wee Links is a 6 hole course but you
can play it twice (we did). I thought the price was great for all
the things we rented. Also, by playing the Wee Links it gives you
the chance to see the 2 other Disney owned professional Golf Courses
and where they play the Golf Classic. I thought it was real neat.
The greens are very well kept.
We also ate breakfast before our game at the Disney Inn, "Garden
Gallery." We liked that very much.
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71.3 | | SEDJAR::BERUBE | Claude G. Berube | Thu May 25 1989 10:55 | 11 |
| rep to < Note 71.2 by WAV14::NEWFELL >
> Also, by playing the Wee Links it gives you
> the chance to see the 2 other Disney owned professional Golf Courses
> and where they play the Golf Classic.
Actually there are 3 courses, The Magnolia and Palm by the Disney Inn
and the lake Buena Vista over at the WDW Village area.
Claude
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71.4 | Any recent information? | SCARGO::HARE | | Tue Jun 11 1991 13:59 | 7 |
| I will be at Walt Disney World in September and would like to play
either the Palm or Magnolia. Has anyone played these? If so opinions
on which is more challenging. Also I was looking for current fee's
including rental on clubs and shoes. If anyone has information it
would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,Mike
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71.5 | the only info I remember | EXIT26::SNODGRASS | Yoikes and Away!! | Wed Jun 12 1991 11:50 | 8 |
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Mike,
the most recent info I remember was in the Rubins trip report in 18.54
happy putting
steve
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71.6 | Fazio and Dye Courses | FDCV07::GOLDBERG | Len --> �o� & ��� in 96 days | Mon Jun 17 1991 12:35 | 5 |
| Two new courses are under construction just to the east of Ft.
Wilderness. They are scheduled to open in the Fall of 1991 and will be
called the Fazio Course and the Dye Course.
Does anyone have any idea for whom these courses are named?
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71.7 | four !! | CALS::LADEROUTE | | Mon Jun 17 1991 14:10 | 16 |
| I played both the Palm and Magnolia last June. I preferred the Palm.
It was a little more chalenging. If you are higher than a 15
handicapper I'd recommend the Magnolia, or at least bring a lot of balls !
The cost was $50 or $55 per round including clubs. We stayed at the
Grand Floridian but I think that price applies to people not staying in
the MK also.
Another thought is the course at the Marriot World Center,
approximately 5 - 10 minutes outside the "world". That was by far the
nicest course I played down there. That one cost $75 with clubs.
PS
Dont go into the woods looking for stray balls ! We encountered a few
native crocodiles that took offense to such actions !! And we thought
the signs were a joke !!!!!
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71.8 | RE .6 -> The course architects?? | CHET::BEAUCHESNE | | Tue Jun 25 1991 12:41 | 1 |
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71.9 | | TECRUS::JIM | Jim Pappas | Tue Jun 25 1991 21:56 | 18 |
| RE: .6
> Two new courses are under construction just to the east of Ft.
> Wilderness. They are scheduled to open in the Fall of 1991 and will be
> called the Fazio Course and the Dye Course.
>
> Does anyone have any idea for whom these courses are named?
I asked some golfer friends of mine if they knew why courses
would be called Fazio or Dye. They looked at me like I had
two heads and said they are two of the most famous course
designers in the world (I forgot their first names already).
Anyway, the reaction I got was similar to asking Len Goldberg
if he has any idea why the WDW parking lot has sections called
"Minnie" and "Pluto".
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71.10 | info as of 9-6 | CGVAX2::HARE | | Fri Sep 06 1991 14:13 | 6 |
| Well I recently called the folks at Disney and here is the latest and
greatest info. Cart and green fees are $70 $32 after 3:00
Club rental is $20 shoes $6 We are scheduled to play the Magnolia so I
will post some information.
Mike
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71.11 | fore ! | CALS::LADEROUTE | | Fri Sep 06 1991 15:15 | 13 |
| I just got back and while I was down there had the opportunity to play
both the Palm and Magnolia. Tee times were no problem. After 12:00 you
could basically pick your time. The courses are in great condition and
will continue to become even better through the Oldsmobile Clasic in
mid October.
I also saw one of their new courses which runs through the
new vacation land timeshare at Disney. It was not opened yet to the
public but several people, "special guests" I suppose, were playing it.
Some words of wisdom :
Pack some golf balls in a bag and bring them with you. Disney will
hit you anywhere from $5 to $12 for three balls and depending on your
ability the golf ball expense could almost exceed your greens fees !
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71.12 | More info on the Oldmobile Tournament? | KERNEL::WHITAKER | | Thu Sep 12 1991 10:12 | 18 |
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RE: -1
As I'll be over there (over here is the UK!) from September 27th to
October 18th, I was hoping I might be able to go and spectate at the
Oldsmobile Classic. Does anyone know:
1) Exactly when it's on.
2) Are there any top golfers playing in it?
3) How much it costs to spectate?
4) Anything else that maybe interesting.
Thanks in advance for any help.
Andy (T-minus 15 days and counting...)
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71.13 | Golf Classic Dates | LJOHUB::GOLDBERG | Len --> �o� & ��� in 9 days | Thu Sep 12 1991 17:00 | 14 |
| � 1) Exactly when it's on.
The latest revision of my confirmation had the following stapled to the
information sheet that is always in the envelope:
IMPORTANT REVISED INFORMATION: Please be advised the WALT
DISNEY WORLD OLDSMOBILE Golf Classic is scheduled for October
10 through October 20, 1991. All three golf courses are
restricted to tournament play September 20 through September
23 and October 10 through 20th.
The original schedule was October 11-20. They seem to have added an
extra day at the beginning.
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71.14 | May be "out of line" to ask, but... | VERGA::F_MCGOWAN | | Mon Dec 30 1991 14:36 | 4 |
| Is it okay to ask about other area courses, near Orlando, but not
connected with WDW? We'll be there the second week of January.
Frank
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71.15 | Courses Outside The World | VISUAL::SCOPA | I'd rather be in Orlando | Mon Dec 30 1991 16:35 | 31 |
| Frank,
Here are some in Kissimmee:
Buenaventura Lakes Country Club Golf Course
301 Buenaventura Blvd.
Crystalbrook Golf Club
2259 East Irlo Bronson Memorial Highway
Kissimmee Golf Club
1307 Gilbert Avenue
Orange Lake Country Golf Club Course
8505 West Irlo Bronson Memorial Highway
Poinciana Golf & Racquet Resort
500 East Cypress Parkway
In Orlando:
Marriott's Orlando World Center Golf Course
1 World Center Drive
By the way..Disney Greens Fees are $70/person before 2 P.M. and
$32/person each day after 2 P.M. I have no info on Greens fees for the
courses I've listed but I'm guessing they are less than the Disney
fees.
Mike_who_is_not_a_golf_fan_but_has_his_moderator_hat_on
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71.16 | Thanks | VERGA::F_MCGOWAN | | Tue Dec 31 1991 12:48 | 11 |
| Thanks, Mike. I appreciate the information. I'm sure I'll play at least
one of the Disney courses, since they're all designed by famous course
architects (Tom Fazio and Pete Dye). Incidentally, according to my
issue of Birnbaum, the greens fees for the Pete Dye courses (which are
the two new ones) are $85 ($45 after 3). This, of course, does include
the price of the golf cart (no walking permitted, cart mandatory).
Nice to know there are alternatives, at those rates.
Happy New Year!
Frank
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71.17 | I may be wrong but... | NQOAIC::BEAUCHESNE | | Tue Dec 31 1991 13:35 | 9 |
| ...but I thought only the two new courses were designed by Dye and
Fazio respectively -- not collaboratively. The three old courses were
designed by Lee (see note 71.1). I'll see if I can dig up a past issue
of Golf magazine which had an article on the courses. Both Fazio and
Dye have there own style -- knowing what they try to do as "designers"
may help in the enjoyment of the course.
Have fun!
Moe
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71.18 | Marriot is Tops | VISUAL::SCOPA | I'd rather be in Orlando | Tue Dec 31 1991 14:10 | 8 |
| Frank,
I did some more research on the courses and the Marriott one in Orlando
seams to be the big favorite. I got this from a friend who grew up
caddying on golf courses and who has golfed along the East Coast. He
ranks the Marriott course right at the top.
Mike
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71.19 | Latest Golf Info | VISUAL::SCOPA | I'd rather be in Orlando | Fri Mar 06 1992 14:56 | 20 |
| The three new Golf Courses not yet listed in here are:
Osprey Ridge Course
7100 yards - 18 holes - Par 72
Eagle Pines Course
6772 yards
Executive Course
9-hole Par 36 course (most challenging)
Rates for 18 holes including cart fees and tax are $70-85.
Tip: After 3 P.M. the rates drop about 50%.
Mike
For Tee Times and Tournaments call (407) 824-2270.
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71.20 | Disney's `Magic Linkdom' Grows to 99 Holes | LJOHUB::GOLDBERG | Len Goldberg | Wed Mar 11 1992 10:06 | 65 |
| The following is output of the DowVision (TM) test system under
development, contact SDSVAX::SWEENEY for more information.
Copyright � Dow Jones & Co. 1992
Source: Press Release News Wire
Headline:
DISNEY'S `MAGIC LINKDOM' GROWS TO 99 GOLF HOLES WITH COURSES DESIGNED BY
RENOWNED PETE DYE, TOM FAZIO
Time: Mar 10 1992 0744
Story:
LAKE BUENA VISTA, Fla., March 10 /PRNewswire/ -- Disney's "Magic Linkdom"
has grown to par-396 over 99 golf holes with the opening of two courses
crafted by renowned designers Pete Dye and Tom Fazio.
The adjacent Eagle Pines and Osprey Ridge courses join a trio of
championship layouts -- host to the million-dollar Walt Disney
World/Oldsmobile Golf Classic each fall -- and a family-play 9-hole course.
All six courses at Walt Disney World Resort are available for play by the
general public.
"Three first-rate resort courses just aren't enough anymore," says Mike
Beaver, manager of Walt Disney World golf and tennis operations.
Already, the Palm, Magnolia and Lake Buena Vista courses are at or near
their capacity, and with the expansion of Disney resorts and the continuing
growth in popularity of the sport, more golfing visitors are expected. Those
Joe Lee-designed layouts -- distinctive in their elevated tees and greens --
host about 400 tournaments and thousands of individual rounds of golf each
year.
Both Dye and Fazio were excited about the opportunity to build courses at
Walt Disney World. Said Dye, "This'll be in the limelight." Echoed Fazio,
"Golfers are going to expect it to be quality, because the name Disney is on
it."
The Dye and Fazio courses are located in the northeastern part of the
43-square-mile Walt Disney World property, a duck hook away from Fort
Wilderness Resort and within a John Daly 7-iron of Disney's Dixie Landings
Resort, which opens in February. The courses share the new Bonnet Creek Golf
Club clubhouse designed by the celebrity architectural firm Gwathmey Siegal &
Associates.
The courses also share the distinction of being different.
"The character and atmosphere of the individual courses will give people
more choices," says assistant project manager Tom Sunnarborg of the Disney
Development Co. "We are very excited about it."
The high mounding and natural framing of the Fazio course contrasts with the
low-profile Dye design.
A meandering ridge with a variety of elevations winds from the area of the
clubhouse to the north end of Fazio's course. "The ridge comes into play a
variety of ways," says Disney head professional Eric Fredricksen. "You'll tee
off it on No. 3; you'll hit to a green in the side of it on No. 12; you'll
shoot to a green on top of it at No. 16."
Fazio's par-72 layout plays at distances as short as 5,402 yards from the
forward tees...or at a healthy 7,101 yards from the back boxes.
Dye's 6,772-yard (from the back tees), par-72 course is distinctive with its
low, dished fairways and pine straw instead of rough. "Play'll be very fast
and enjoyable," Fredricksen enthuses. "The ball will sit up on the pine
straw: it'll be a little more forgiving -- not easy, but a fun and challenging
course."
To the delight of many a golfer, Dye has designed-in a lip on the edge of
fairways by water hazards so that balls don't dribble into the drink.
Strategically planted St. Augustine grass on the golf side of the water will
provide a thicker carpet, further helping to keep balls in play.
Fairways and tee areas on both courses are planted in 419 Bermuda; the
greens, in Tifdwarf.
/CONTACT: John Herbst of Walt Disney World Press & Publicity, 407-824-4531/
07:18 EST
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71.21 | Prices, for Club Hire ad Green Fees | BELFST::COBAIN | | Mon Jun 29 1992 09:48 | 8 |
| I'll be travelling over in August from N. Ireland to Orlando and I was
wondering if anyone could tell me how much I should expect to pay per
person for Club Hire and green fees in that area. I don't mind
travelling a few miles if the cost is vastly reduced outside the
immediate WDW area, provided the course are still good. Can anyone give
me an estimated price?
Gary.
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71.22 | WDW couse fees | FREEBE::NEARY | Bob Neary | Wed Jul 15 1992 13:34 | 5 |
| Noticed last night while thumbing through "The Travel Agent's guide to
WDW" that the greens fees for the onsite courses were $75-$95.
(My sister owns a travel agency and got two of these so gave me
one)
I'll check tonite to see if it mentions club rentals
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71.24 | second-hand info | BOOKIE::chayna.zko.dec.com::manana::eppes | Nina Eppes | Wed Oct 30 1996 17:43 | 16 |
71.25 | Magnolia course | HOBBLE::SWEATT | | Sun Nov 03 1996 00:33 | 12 |
71.26 | Good Golf | MROA::CUDAK | Thel | Mon Nov 04 1996 09:39 | 8 |
71.27 | Flat Courses | STRATA::SZEWCZYK | | Tue Nov 05 1996 02:00 | 7 |
71.28 | | KERNEL::LUCKMAN | | Wed Nov 13 1996 05:15 | 26 |
71.29 | | MKOTS3::OBRIEN_J | Yabba Dabba DOO | Mon Dec 02 1996 16:31 | 166 |
71.30 | Greens fees? | SU2PLY::CUDAK | Thel | Wed Apr 16 1997 08:37 | 2 |
| Anyone have the latest prices to play 18 holes at either the Palm or
Magnolia courses?
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