Rio Pinar Country Club
Country Club · Orlando, FL · 18 Holes
About Rio Pinar Country Club
Rio 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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