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Ratings for Disney World Golf Courses

By Michael Joseph

Ratings for Disney World Golf Courses
Walt Disney World in Orlando, Florida, is not just Mickey Mouse and Fantasyland. It is also a premier golf resort featuring five courses with a variety of designs. Multiple tee boxes provide challenging golf for all skill levels.

Lake Buena Vista Golf Course

At Lake Buena Vista Golf Course, you will feel like a pro if you can conquer the seventh hole, which features an island green. "Golf Digest" rating: four stars.

Magnolia Golf Course

Stretching to a tour-challenging 7,488 yards, accuracy is essential for both pros and amateurs alike to avoid any of the 97 bunkers. "Golf Digest" rating: four stars.

Osprey Ridge Golf Course

Osprey Ridge is a certified Audubon Cooperative Sanctuary. Natural vegetation and wetlands provide both beauty and hazards. "Golf Digest" rating: four stars.

Palm Golf Course

At the Palm Golf Course, water is in play on nine of the holes and the nearly 100 bunkers add additional challenge. "Golf Digest" rating: four stars.

Oak Trail Golf Course

Family- and walking-friendly Oak Trail Golf Course is a par 36, nine-hole course that stretches to 2,913 yards. The woodlands, water hazards and 517-yard fifth hole will take all your skill to navigate. No rating is available.

About The Author

Michael Joseph is a golf industry professional in New Jersey. He has worked as a golf professional, instructor, and clubmaker. Joseph's education includes a degree in golf operations management and a certification in club-fitting from The Golf Academy of America (formally the San Diego Golf Academy). Joseph shares his golf experience and knowledge with others by writing articles for Demand Media Studios and Golflink.com.
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