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Grand Cypress Golf Club
1 N Jacaranda St
Orlando, FL 32836-6699, United States
Orlando, FL 32836-6699, United States
407.239.1909
This resort includes 45 holes of golf, all designed by Jack Nicklaus. The first 27 holes that opened here were the North and South nines in 1984, followed by the East 9 in 1986.
The 18-hole "New Course" debuted in 1988 over a former meadow and is largely devoid of water and trees. Nicklaus intended this course to have a Scottish appearance, so stone bridges, mounds of gorse, and pot bunkers are prominent. With the exception of MiniVerde Bermuda greens on the South 9, the course uses common Bermuda tee-to-green.
Also here is a 21-acre golf academy, with a range, short-game practice facility, practice holes, up-to-date simulator equipment, and PGA of America teaching professionals.
In addition to hosting tournaments and group events, Grand Cypress Golf Club is open for members, resort guests, and for *limited* public play. Rates vary by season and range from $120 (May-September) to $175 (January-April).
The 18-hole "New Course" debuted in 1988 over a former meadow and is largely devoid of water and trees. Nicklaus intended this course to have a Scottish appearance, so stone bridges, mounds of gorse, and pot bunkers are prominent. With the exception of MiniVerde Bermuda greens on the South 9, the course uses common Bermuda tee-to-green.
Also here is a 21-acre golf academy, with a range, short-game practice facility, practice holes, up-to-date simulator equipment, and PGA of America teaching professionals.
In addition to hosting tournaments and group events, Grand Cypress Golf Club is open for members, resort guests, and for *limited* public play. Rates vary by season and range from $120 (May-September) to $175 (January-April).
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Course Details
Type: | Resort |
Greens Fees (including cart): | |
Weekday: | $150 - $199 |
Weekend: | $150 - $199 |
General Manager: | Mark H. Cox |
Superintendent: | Tom Alex |
Guest Policy: | open |
Dress Code: | Collared Shirt (No Denim) |
Season Start: | Year-round |
Pro Shop : | yes |
Fairways Grass: | Bermuda |
Driving Range: | Grass hitting surface |
Short Game Practice: | yes with sand bunker |
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Recent Reviews
maleduck - 4/17/16
The New Course was in great shape and so much fun to play, I cant wait to play it again!!!
If you are in Orlando and you call your self a golfer you have to play this course!!!
The New Course was in great shape and so much fun to play, I cant wait to play it again!!!
If you are in Orlando and you call your self a golfer you have to play this course!!!
Denardo - 4/3/16
Very very nice course.
Very very nice course.
ray781 - 11/1/14
nice course in good condition, grumpy starter
nice course in good condition, grumpy starter
Evarm - 5/30/14
Great course but repairing pitch marks on the greens is obviously not a priority as they were very marked. Would highly recommend Grand Cypress, beautiful place to play and stay!
Great course but repairing pitch marks on the greens is obviously not a priority as they were very marked. Would highly recommend Grand Cypress, beautiful place to play and stay!
DaPenz - 3/16/14
Great course. Playing early March, the course was in excellent condition. We played north-south. North was a little simple, but the south is where it opened up and became very worth while. It was a great experience going from a slightly easier front nine while forcing you to get dialed in and focused for the back.
I would go back any day!
Great course. Playing early March, the course was in excellent condition. We played north-south. North was a little simple, but the south is where it opened up and became very worth while. It was a great experience going from a slightly easier front nine while forcing you to get dialed in and focused for the back.
I would go back any day!
GWeiss98 - 1/19/14
The New Course at Grand Cypress is a definite must play for anyone looking for a links course to challenge. The course layout is a testament to the link style, with huge double fairways, massive double greens, and a zillion pot bunkers of all sizes. The course is maintained in superb shape, even with a January tee time. Beware though, the greens here are not for the faint of heart - they are lightning fast but absolutely true. Bring your A-game here and it will be a fun round. Oh yeah, bring your own coffee. Even on a cold Saturday, the cart girl is almost nowhere to be seen and the coffee she brings is a cold as the brisk wind that blows across the course. Good luck!
The New Course at Grand Cypress is a definite must play for anyone looking for a links course to challenge. The course layout is a testament to the link style, with huge double fairways, massive double greens, and a zillion pot bunkers of all sizes. The course is maintained in superb shape, even with a January tee time. Beware though, the greens here are not for the faint of heart - they are lightning fast but absolutely true. Bring your A-game here and it will be a fun round. Oh yeah, bring your own coffee. Even on a cold Saturday, the cart girl is almost nowhere to be seen and the coffee she brings is a cold as the brisk wind that blows across the course. Good luck!
pilot67 - 5/12/13
Kind or boring to me. Wide open fairways. Can play from anywhere ball lands. Fairway bunkers add frustration if you hit them. Overall nice friendly resort course. Nothing special in my mind though. Green fees higher than most in area after spring mark down. Probably will not play again. Played the NEW COURSE.
Kind or boring to me. Wide open fairways. Can play from anywhere ball lands. Fairway bunkers add frustration if you hit them. Overall nice friendly resort course. Nothing special in my mind though. Green fees higher than most in area after spring mark down. Probably will not play again. Played the NEW COURSE.
Shakes1 - 11/26/12
Booked through GolfNow.com - 50% off green fees....well worth it. Links style golf....heavy winds the day I played, 2-3 club wind. Course was in great shape!
Booked through GolfNow.com - 50% off green fees....well worth it. Links style golf....heavy winds the day I played, 2-3 club wind. Course was in great shape!
richard.a100 - 8/18/12
Play the new course as it will give you confidence for more difficult courses. It also makes a nice change to play something different. Presented really well.
Play the new course as it will give you confidence for more difficult courses. It also makes a nice change to play something different. Presented really well.
Danpfl68 - 7/9/12
The course was in very good condition. Greens on North/South are very tough. I look forward to playing this track again.
The course was in very good condition. Greens on North/South are very tough. I look forward to playing this track again.
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