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    Below, you’ll find a list of courses near Davenport, FL. There are 41 courses within a 15-mile radius of Davenport, 31 of which are public courses and 10 are private courses. There are 34 18-hole courses and 7 nine-hole layouts.

    The above has been curated through Golf Digest’s Places to Play course database, where we have collected star ratings and reviews from our 1,900 course-ranking panelists. Join our community by signing up for Golf Digest+ and rate the courses you’ve visited recently.

    Omni Orlando Resort at ChampionsGate: International Course
    3.6
    17 Panelists
    Featuring two Greg Norman designed championship courses as well as a lit nine-hole par-3 track, ChampionsGate is the perfect choice for an action-packed Orlando golf experience. The challenging International course features large greens (made even bigger by a recent restoration) and numerous grassy dunes, giving the layout a links feel.
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    Omni Orlando Resort at ChampionsGate: National Course
    3.5
    10 Panelists
    Featuring two Greg Norman designed championship courses as well as a lit nine-hole par-3 track, ChampionsGate is the perfect choice for an action-packed Orlando golf experience. The National course—the easier of the two layouts at the resort—plays through 200 acres of woodlands, wetlands and former orange groves. Though water comes into play on a few holes, there are few forced carries, making the course playable for the higher handicap.
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    Reunion Resort & Golf Club: Arnold Palmer Course
    4.5
    1 Panelists
    Three stellar golf courses—designed by Nicklaus, Palmer and Watson—can be found at this full-service Orlando-area resort, making it the only destination with three courses designed by these three legends. A manageable drive to the airport makes this an easy trip to plan. The Palmer Course challenges players with undulating terrain, creating uneven lies in the fairways and rough. It features significant elevation changes, including a 50-foot drop from tee to green at the par-3 second.
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    Reunion Resort & Golf Club: Jack Nicklaus Course
    4.4
    2 Panelists
    Three stellar golf courses—designed by Nicklaus, Palmer and Watson—can be found at this full-service Orlando-area resort, making it the only destination with three courses designed by these three legends. A manageable drive to the airport makes this an easy trip to plan.  The Nicklaus Course is generally forgiving off the tee, but small, undulating greens place a premium on precise iron play. Elevated railroad-tie tees and greens, along with the occasional pot bunker, give the course character.
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    Reunion Resort & Golf Club: Tom Watson Course
    4.4
    2 Panelists
    Three stellar golf courses—designed by Nicklaus, Palmer and Watson—can be found at this full-service Orlando-area resort, making it the only destination with three courses designed by these three legends. A manageable drive to the airport makes this an easy trip to plan. The Watson Course utilizes strategic bunkering and hilly terrain as its defense. With hardly any water in play on the course, bunkers line the fairways, which are generally wide.
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    Southern Dunes Golf and Country Club
    Public
    Southern Dunes Golf and Country Club
    Haines City, FL
    4.3
    6 Panelists
    Southern Dunes grew out of an unfortunate event in 1989, when a 350 acre citrus grove was lost to a severe freeze. Instead of replanting the grove, the group of owners decide to build a golf course on the land. Today, Southern Dunes offers a refreshing design that differs from many typical Florida layouts, where flat fairways are heavily guarded by water. Instead, Southern Dunes plays over rolling terrain with elevation changes of up to 100 feet. Though water is in play on a few holes, tall-lipped bunkers are the primary defense, and many guard the fairways and greens.
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    Celebration Golf Club
    Public
    Celebration Golf Club
    Celebration, FL
    4
    3 Panelists
    Opened in 1996, Celebration Golf Club was a design collaboration between the father-son duo of Robert Trent Jones Sr. and Robert Trent Jones Jr. The course features generous fairways that dogleg around numerous lakes and bunkers on the front nine. On the back side, there are a few more tree-lined holes, though the fairways are still wide. The course is conveniently located just a few minutes from Disney World.
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    Waldorf Astoria Golf Club: Bonnet Creek
    3.9
    17 Panelists
    The Bonnet Creek course at Orlando’s Waldorf Astoria, located just outside the Disney World gates, opened in 2009 with a core Rees Jones course adjacent to the large resort campus. Like most courses in south Orlando, the land possessed little natural character unless you consider dense, wetland-logged, reptile saturated forest to be charming, so Jones dressed up the holes with elevated greens, including the Biarritz-inspired 7th, and his large trademark amoeba bunkers. The holes play through the same corridors that were previously drained and cleared in the early 2000s for another golf course that never got far off the ground, so the holes run largely back and forth including several that circle around two lakes. Jones returned in 2022 to begin a remodel of the course necessitated by the hotel’s construction of an enormous ballroom that annexed parts of the old 18th hole. That required some reworking of the routing and a chance to reassess the bunker schemes and green complexes, and the new and improved design debuted for play in late 2024.
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    Hawk's Landing Golf Club: Hawk's Landing
    3.8
    1 Panelists
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    The Country Club of Winter Haven: Winter Haven
    3.8
    17 Panelists
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    Orange Lake Golf: Legends Walk
    Public
    Orange Lake Golf: Legends Walk
    Kissimmee, FL
    3.5
    1 Panelists
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    Hunter's Creek Golf Club: Hunter's Creek
    3.5
    1 Panelists
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    Orange Lake Golf: Legends
    Public
    Orange Lake Golf: Legends
    Kissimmee, FL
    3.3
    1 Panelists
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    Orange Lake Golf: The Reserve
    Public
    Orange Lake Golf: The Reserve
    Kissimmee, FL
    3
    1 Panelists
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    Disney's Lake Buena Vista Golf Course
    3
    1 Panelists
    Disney’s Lake Buena Vista course was used alongside the Palm and Magnolia layouts when Tiger Woods won his second career PGA Tour event there in 1996. A certified Audubon Cooperative Wildlife Sanctuary, Lake Buena Vista presents a scenic test, winding through pine forests, palmettos and lakes. In addition to co-hosting the PGA Tour event, the course hosted the USGA’s 1995 Women’s State Team Championship.
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    Grenelefe Golf & Tennis Resort: South
    Closed
    Grenelefe Golf & Tennis Resort: South
    Haines City, FL
    1.8
    1 Panelists
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    Providence Golf Club
    Public
    Providence Golf Club
    Davenport, FL
    For those willing to drive a bit (Providence Golf Club is about 30 miles southwest of downtown Orlando and 15 miles from Disney World), you'll find great value with winter rates under $100. The course is quite flat but has a lot of design variety, with holes moving in each direction and water coming into play on more than half the holes. Many greens have a fair amount of undulation, emphasizing proper shot placement on approaches.
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    Cypress Greens
    Public
    Cypress Greens
    Lake Alfred, FL
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