Certified by Audubon International as a Cooperative Wildlife Sanctuary and rated 4 stars by Golf Digest, Disney's Magnolia Golf Course represents a paradise for serious golfers, as well as a thrilling challenge for players at all levels. Walt Disney World Resort golf courses are operated by Arnold Palmer Golf Management.
Not the typical resort or development course, Magnolia Point was designed for GOLF and TENNIS. The magnificent oaks, magnolia trees, and tall pines are the backdrop for your final approach shots-not someone’s swimming pool or bedroom window.
There's not an actual restaurant at Magnolia, but they have a snack bar with lots of options. One thing to be aware of: I typically like to golf as a single, which I know isn't always possible.
To provide the best possible putting surfaces, Disney’s Magnolia Golf Course is a non-metal spike facility. Golfers may wear shoes with metal spike alternatives, or tennis shoes. Proper golf attire is also required; denim jeans or shorts are not permitted.
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The Palm Golf Course ranks as one of Disney World's toughest: nine water holes, 94 bunkers and copious trees lining the fairways.
The Mickey Mouse Bunker, located greenside at the par-3, 6th hole, at Disney's Magnolia Golf Course, may be one of the most iconic, and perhaps most photographed, bunkers in all of golf. Known as a "Hidden Mickey", it has served as a unique characteristic for us and our Guests for over 45 years.
Named after the more than 1,500 magnolia trees that surround it, the Magnolia course was designed for big hitters and has all the earmarks of a golfer's paradise....Inside the courses: Disney's Magnolia and Palm.Original architectJoe Lee (1971)Par value72Yardage history7,516 yards (2005-present)7,200 (2002-2004)7,201 (2001)9 more rows•Oct 17, 2011
Like the Palm and Magnolia, Lake Buena Vista is a classic Florida design by Joe Lee featuring raised greens, subtle doglegs and water hazards. At 6,745 yards, it's the shortest (and, many say, easiest) of the Disney golf courses.
On June 10th, 2013 the Arnold Palmer Course Design team began a 6 month journey redesigning Disney's Palm Golf Course. This classic tournament course was re-imagined by Arnold Palmer and his design team, and reopened in December 2013.
4 CoursesExperience the 4 Courses at Walt Disney World® Golf.
Golf – Frequently Asked Questions Our 3 golf courses are 18-hole championship layouts playing to a par of 72. Each of these courses is suitable for golfers of all skill levels: Disney's Magnolia Golf Course. Disney's Palm Golf Course.
Walt Disney World® Golf, operated by Arnold Palmer Golf Management, is pleased to introduce you to our new FiberBuilt driving range practice line at Disney's Magnolia Golf Course.
Please Note: As of January 1, 2020, a $5 per night per bag storage fee will apply for golf bags that are retained overnight at our facilities before, during and/or after your visit to any Walt Disney World Resort Golf Course.
To get to Disney's Palm, Disney's Magnolia and Disney's Oak Trail Golf Courses, stay in the far left hand lane as you approach the Magic Kingdom toll plaza, and continue to follow the signs leading to Disney's Palm, Disney's Magnolia and Disney's Oak Trail Golf Courses, located at the Shades of Green Resort.
The use of a golf cart is included in your greens fee; there is no additional cart fee. Carts are designed to be shared by 2 Guests and are equipped with a small cooler, a sand bucket to fill divots, front windshields and rear pull-down club covers, in case of a passing shower.
Walt Disney World Resort golf courses are operated by Arnold Palmer Golf Management. All bunkers were renovated in Summer 2015, when extensive tree work and cart path repairs were also undertaken—resulting in the best golf course conditioning Guests have enjoyed in recent years. Tees. Black.
Throughout the 40-year history of the Classic, the par-4 fifth hole has been the toughest in relation to par. In addition to long (492 from the tips), No. 5 is guarded along the entire right side by a thick, marshy forest that plays as a lateral hazard.
While the 17th and 18th holes are indeed memorable, the most recognizable on the Disney property is arguably No. 6 at Magnolia.
Disney's Palm has fewer memorable holes, but the two that stand out are really impressive.
As I approach the gates to Walt Disney World in Orlando, I think of all the fun our family has had here when we visited. Disney World conjures up images of castles, pirates, and rides in a clean park with cast members who are unfailingly courteous. All this is true.
A short 9-hole course set up just for walking; a great track to learn the game.
A woodlands layout that has one of the PGA Tour’s toughest finishing holes.
Also known as “The Mag," it's beautiful, with 1,500 magnolia trees. This track has been one of my favorites for many years.
LAKE BUENA VISTA, Fla. - While avid fans of the PGA Tour may jump at the chance to play Walt Disney World's Magnolia golf course, host of the final rounds of the Children's Miracle Classic each fall, golfers shouldn't overlook its next door neighbor: the Palm course.
The Polynesian Resort is a Pacific-themed village that features tiki torch-lined walkways and tropical vegetation on its grounds. It also boasts a fantastic location for both golfers (located across the street from the Palm and Magnolia) and families, as it's on the monorail line, which offers access to the Magic Kingdom and Epcot in minutes.
It's presently down to 18 holes from 27 because "the No. 7 green on the Blue Course was eaten by something," as Assistant Professional Randy Harrington describes it. So, the club closed the more remote nine holes on the Red Course until early July, with the exception of its ninth hole that pinch-hits for Blue No. 7.
Magnolia Point is a sophisticated, complex course that requires a lot of thought to get around. Each hole presents different challenges that will dictate where your ball will roll -- or abruptly stop. Bring some extra balls and your thinking cap -- you'll need them.
Not the typical resort or development course, Magnolia Point was designed for GOLF and TENNIS. The magnificent oaks, magnolia trees, and tall pines are the backdrop for your final approach shots—not someone’s swimming pool or bedroom window.
Golfers and tennis players can take advantage of the beautiful Jacksonville scenery, executive amenities open to the public, and first-class facilities. Magnolia Point is the most beautiful Jacksonville golf and country club.
Couples choose Magnolia Point to host their wedding rehearsal, ceremony, reception and showers because we not only offer the most elegant banquet rooms, but our onsite catering and event planning makes every event that much more special.
With no parallel fairways, golfers will enjoy a tranquil and scenic view of the 1000-acre community that is abundant with wildlife including wild turkeys, deer, hawks, alligators, water fowl, snakes, turtles and an occasional bald eagle.
Magnolia Point Golf and Country Club is located off U.S. Highway 17, South of Jacksonville, in Green Cove Springs. We are the most prestigious public golf course and country club in Jacksonville, FL.