

Grand Cypress boasts not one but two ranges, as well as three practice holes as part of its 21-acre Academy of Golf domain.

One of them is Grand Cypress, also home to 45 holes and some of Central Florida's best practice facilities. Luckily, there are other fine options at several other Orlando golf resorts. That's as ringing an endorsement as any.ĭepending on where you're staying in Orlando, though, it could take 45 minutes or more to get to Orange County National.
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Reasonable prices make OCN a particularly popular office for aspiring professional players and visiting college teams looking to take their games to the next level. What's more, the nine-hole, executive length Tooth Course is perfect for putting your hours of work into play. Rank-and-file golfers love the range, massive putting green and multiple short-game greens along the edges of the range, as well as a lighted putting green (you'll have to bring the daughter of the Dean separately). It's (barely) big enough for the PGA Merchandise Show's annual Demo Day every January, when some 10,000 industry professionals make orbits of the massive, 360-degree practice range to sample the businesses newest clubs, shafts, golf balls and more. With 45 holes, OCN is home to one of the largest on-site practice facilities in the world at 42 acres. If you want the most comprehensive practice facility in the area, with little regard as to location, head to Orange County National Golf Center & Lodge in Winter Garden a little west of town. Other great Orlando-area golf practice facilities But if a world-class practice facility is on your wish list as you assess accommodations in Orlando ahead of a visit, the latest efforts by Logan and Tom Fazio might just put Tranquilo over the top for you. That means that if you want to work on your game at one of the best practice facilities you've ever seen, you'll no longer be able to do so without staying at the Four Seasons. Whereas the course had been open to public play since Fazio renovated it in 2014, this year, Tranquilo is transitioning into a private club, where the only non-member play - and practice - will come from guests of the upscale Four Seasons Resort Orlando. The renovation of Tranquilo's practice facility signals a change in philosophy behind the management of the course.
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There are fiber-optic cable outlets at strategic points around the facility, which will enable the Golf Channel to conduct live broadcasts and shoot new series from the site without the need for a satellite truck. Technology is another factor in Tranquilo's reimagined practice facility. There are half a dozen target greens, contoured in typical Fazio fashion and well-bunkered, which at certain hours of the day turn into a par-3 course, adding another type of use to the huge space. The main driving range has a huge, wide, pancake flat field of turf from which to practice all length of shots. But after a comprehensive renovation, led by Fazio's son Logan, Tranquilo boasts perhaps the finest spot to hone one's golf game in the Orlando area. "Very nice" is often "good enough" at most courses' practice facilities. "We had a very nice practice facility," Fazio said of the previous iteration of Tranquilo's range and short-game area at the PGA Show Week event, "but we more than doubled that." In the case of Tranquilo Golf Club at Four Seasons Resort Orlando, the extra hoopla was justified. To be blunt, it had better be one heck of an awesome practice facility. It's one thing to have one of the world's best-known golf course architects on hand for the opening - or, as the case has often been over the last decade, reopening - of a golf course.īut when someone of Tom Fazio's stature shows up to cut the ribbon on a new practice facility at an existing golf course, certain expectations come along with the occasion.
