Orlando Golf Travel Info and Great Golf Moments

Travel Specifics

To Orlando, Jet Blue Airways, Spirit Airlines, Song and Independence Air offer great fall deals on nonstop flights from major cities like New York, Washington, DC, Atlanta and others.

Orlando in north central Florida is at the nexus of numerous major highways that include interstate 4, the Florida turnpike, Highway 528, Highway 408, and Highway 417 (Central Florida Greenway-toll). Orlando International Airport is the 10th busiest in the US and 23rd busiest in the world and is served by 32 scheduled airlines with nonstop service to 72 US cities and 13 cities abroad. For passengers with cars, the Autotrain embarks daily for Orlando from Lorton, Va. Amtrak has daily trains from New York, Miami, and Tampa, and a twice weekly train originating from Los Angeles.

Climate

Orlando average temperatures range from 59.7°F in January to 85°F in August, and July and August average over 25 days above 90°F and it can be quite humid. The best months to visit are February - May.

Great Golf Moments

In 1987, Larry Nelson, winner of the 1983 US Open, was playing in the Walt Disney World Classic, a PGA Tour event. Nelson, a native Georgian who had won the tournament 3 years earlier, found himself six shots behind after 54 holes. Not expecting to come even close to winning he sent his family back to Georgia and told them he would come home as soon as the last round was over. Nelson played the last round with popular Tom Kite, and the pair attracted one of the largest followings in the event's history. Nelson birdied 17 and 18, the two toughest holes on the Magnolia Course to fire a 63 and beat Mark O'Meara and Morris Hatalsky by one shot. At the awards ceremony, event officials had set it up so that Nelson could speak to his wife by phone over the public address system. The normally placid Nelson shouted, "Honey, I won the tournament," triggering a roar from the crowd. *

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Lag Drill Lag is the part of the swing that has the hands leading the swing into impact to develop greater power and control in the swing