The Legends at Orange Lake

The Legends at Orange Lake

8505 W. Irlo Bronson Memorial Highway

Kissimmee, FL 34747

(800) 877-6522

(407) 905-1331

www.orangelake.com


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One of four courses located at Orange Lake Resorts, The Legends at Orange Lake is an 18-hole Arnold Palmer Signature Course with contrasting nines. The opening nine is titled "The Links" and is reminiscent of old Scottish-style courses.

 

This wide-open nine is prone to prevailing winds that can make playing conditions more difficult and club selection challenging. Strategically contoured greens require well-placed approach shots and precision putting. The longest of Orange Lake Resort's challenging golf holes, The Links No. 4 is a good warm-up before venturing into The Pines.

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Golf Course Statistics
Tee Par Yards Slope Rating
Teal 72 7072 132 74.3
Black 72 6665 129 72.0
Blue 72 6263 124 70.3
White 72 5780 121 67.5
Yellow 72 5188 120 69.9


News and Notes

  • Arnold Palmer Signature Course
  • Ranked as one of the Top 100 Resort Pro Shops in America

Stay and Play Package

The "Stay and Play" Package offered at Orange Lake Resorts features villa-style on-site accommodations together with 54 holes of championship golf. There is something for every level of golfer! Rates for this package are based upon the season or time of year.

 

For more information, call (407) 905-1050

Signature Hole - Take a Risk

Hole No. 15 on this Arnold Palmer Signature Course is a classic risk-reward par 3. Water flanks the entire left side of the very sloped green on this 154-yard beauty, intimidating the golfer as he stands on the tee. Most shots are into the wind and require one extra club to reach the flag.

Hole by Hole

Hole No. 1

A good drive will leave you a short iron away from an inviting green. Favoring the left side of the fairway will give you the best approach. The green slopes down from the back to the front.

Hole No. 2

Bunkers wait to catch your tee shot on both sides of the wide fairway, which slopes from left to right. The best approach for this two-tiered green is from near the fairway bunkers on the left side.

Hole No. 3

A long iron or wood is required. A good tee shot here is half luck, because there are no trees to block the prevailing wind from pushing your ball left or right into the bunkers in front of the green.

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