Arnold Palmer's Bay Hill Club & Lodge is a storied private golf club in Orlando, Florida, originally designed by Dick Wilson in 1961 and later refined by Arnold Palmer, who purchased the property in 1976 and made it his home course. The 27-hole layout stretches to 7,381 yards from the championship tees and is best known as the annual host of the Arnold Palmer Invitational, one of the PGA Tour's most prestigious events. The course's demanding par 3s, strategic water hazards, and iconic island-green 6th hole have cemented Bay Hill's reputation as one of Florida's premier private golf destinations.
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Founded in 1911, the Country Club of Orlando stands as one of Florida's oldest private golf institutions, with a storied architectural lineage that traces from Walter A. Schmidt's original design to a Donald Ross renovation in 1917. Rees Jones modernized the 18-hole, par-72 layout in 2007, preserving its signature tree-lined fairways and water hazards while elevating the course to a slope rating of 137.
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Lake Nona Golf & Country Club is a prestigious private club founded in 1986 along the shores of Lake Nona in Orlando, Florida. The Tom Fazio-designed layout stretches to 7,011 yards and has hosted multiple editions of the Tavistock Cup and the Gainbridge LPGA, cementing its reputation as one of the premier tournament venues in the Southeast.
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Orange Tree Golf Club is a private 18-hole club founded in 1972 in Orlando, Florida, designed by prolific golf course architect Joe Lee. The course plays to a par 71 with a slope rating of 142, earning a reputation for its narrow fairways, deep bunkers, and fast greens punctuated by the namesake orange trees that come into play throughout the layout. The club notably hosted the 1993 Senior PGA Tour Qualifying Tournament, underscoring its standing as a serious test of the game in Central Florida.
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Create AccountRio Pinar Country Club is a historic private golf club founded in 1957 in Orlando, Florida, featuring an 18-hole championship layout designed by Mark Mahannah and later renovated by Arnold Palmer and Ed Seay in 1981. The course gained national prominence as the host of the PGA Tour's Florida Citrus Open from 1966 to 1978, cementing its place in Central Florida golf history. Stretching 7,001 yards with a slope rating of 132, the tree-lined layout features demanding water hazards throughout, including the signature par-5 14th hole.
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