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  April 24th - 27th
Mr. Paganelli organized a successful trip to Orlando, Florida! Memorable moments include: (1) Bunch of old men unable to keep up with 36 holes a day and the extended night life and (2) Merc's visit with the bear in the woods. Please note that golf scores were intentionally left off this site in order to retain the pleasant appearance.

 
 
 
   
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      Eagle Creek Golf Club

Designed by world-renowned golf course architects Ron Garl of the U.S. and Howard Swan of Europe, Eagle Creek's Orlando golf course offers the best of both worlds. Its five par 5's, five sets of tees, and more than 90 bunkers and dramatic bulkheads are reminiscent of those found in Scotland and England.

 
      Orange Co. National - Panther Lake

Panther Lake is everything you could want in a golf course. Playing over rolling meadows, through native pines, around and over wetlands and lakes, and up and down elevation changes of up to 60 feet, it is first and foremost a visual delight, reminding you that natural beauty is one of the main reasons you play golf and a major factor in deciding which course to play.

 
      Orange Co. National - Crooked Cat

Like Panther Lake, Crooked Cat features significant elevation changes, rolling fairways and large, contoured greens. But with fewer trees, wider landing areas, native heather and mounding framing the fairways, Crooked Cat presents golfers more of a links-style look. It may well be the most naturally beautiful Orlando Florida golf course.

 
      Grand Cypress Golf Club - New Course

The New Coure adds another dimension of play with steeper and more challenging bunkers and slopes. Set in the midst of an open meadow, the New Course is Jack Nicklaus' tribute and homage to the famed Old Course at St. Andrews, Scotland. Complete with double greens, stone bridges and walls, gorse mounds, burns, and pot bunkers as deep as 12 feet.

 
      Grand Cypress Golf Club - South & East Course

The North, South and East Nines offer a variety of mental and physical stimuli that test accuracy rather than strength and distance. The original North-South combination, marked by sharply ledged fairways, tall shaggy mounds, and plateau greens perched above water or sand, is a demanding, target-style test. The sportier, more wooded East Nine is more generous, with less bunkering allowing for more run-up shots.

 
      The Ritz-Carlton Golf Club

The Ritz-Carlton Golf Club, Orlando, Grande Lakes provides golfers with an experience not typically found in Florida. The design, by two-time British Open Champion Greg Norman, blends a variety of hazards to provide a challenging but fair test of a golfer's abilities. Water hazards, strategic bunker placement and demanding greens result in an atmosphere reminiscent of a private course.

 
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