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Golf is clearly the focal point at Reunion. The Resort is home to three Signature courses designed by golf legends Arnold Palmer, Tom Watson and Jack Nicklaus as well as The ANNIKA AcademyTM, which features instruction by Annika Sorenstam's personal swing and fitness coaches. The Palmer Course 6916-73.4-137 6419-70.9-132 6058-69.2-128 5529-71.4-124 4802-67.0-113 Both challenging and beautiful, Arnold Palmer's 6,916-yard Legacy Course is highlighted by expansive waste areas, strategically placed bunkers, and generously wide fairways. Utilizing a combination of natural rolling terrain with mature trees, pristine natural preserve and extensive landscaping, The Legacy provides a varied menu of shot-making opportunities across all eighteen holes. The Watson Course 7154-74.7-140 6697-72.2-131 6319-70.6-124 5990-72.2-126 5395-70.6-119 A traditional, parkland style course with a windswept, native look, the 7,154-yard Independence Course offers undulating terrain unique to Florida with elevation variations as much as 45 feet from tee to green. The first Tom Watson-designed course in Florida, the Independence Course provides beauty and challenge, demanding strategic, well thought out approach shots and a creative short game. The Nicklaus Course 7244-76.7-147 6537-72.6-142 6260-71.3-140 5055-65.4-116 The Parkland-style layout of Jack Nicklaus' 7,244 Tradition CourseT contours naturally to the landscape, flowing smoothly and gently from tee to green. Designed to be a players' course rather than what is often referred to as "resort golf," The Tradition is as deceptive as it is beautiful, tempting golfers into hitting risky shots with potentially big payoffs. With 9 of the 18 holes involving water, the golfer is challenged to step up to the ball with a carefully organized series of shots in mind. ***The "unlimited golf special" at Reunion Resort is valid from 06/01/09 through 09/30/09 for one full day for each night of stay. All customers can replay and pre-book any of the three Reunion Resort courses at no additional cost. This Tee Times USA special is based on availability. *** *** Please note: you must be a guest of the Reunion Resort in order to play the Reunion courses.**** |
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6/29/2008 - The Watson and Palmer courses were so dry it was cart path only, but other than that they were in good shape. The Nicklaus course was top notch, but we got stuck behind a three-some of drunks that added a minimum of 45 minutes to our round. No ranger anywhere to move them along. Posted by Ben (Mulberry, FL).
5/1/2008 - Unbelievable golf, best I have ever played. Posted by Craig (Trenton, NJ).
3/22/2008 - All beautiful courses. Nicklaus will be superb when grass grows in and clubhouse is built. Posted by James (Warminster, PA).
3/21/2008 - Excellent courses, but you will feel like Jack Nicklaus hates you! Posted by Ray (Hartford, CT).
3/13/2008 - Great courses. We ranked them: #1 Watson - loved it. #2 Palmer - very nice. #3 Nicklaus - pretty difficult, get rid of some waste bunkers and grow some grass. But we will play them all again! Posted by Frank (Pittsburgh, PA).
2/28/2008 - Played both the Watson and Palmer courses. Facilities and layouts were top notch. Reduced watering on fairways made for way too tight of lies to be able to enjoy the courses. Last two holes of Palmer course were very disappointing with blind tee shots. Posted by Rick (Champaign, IL).
12/13/2007 - My foursome played the Watson & Nicklaus courses. Both were in excellent condition and the pace of play was fine. The Watson greens were slower than the Nicklaus course greens so take that into consideration when you play there. The practice facilities at Watson are top notch while the Nicklaus course is still in the late development stages. Both courses were truly enjoyable. Posted by Reggie (Portsmouth, RI).