Pa Jayhawk
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Hawks Landing
Hawk's Landing Golf Club
I did this as part of a golf Package through the Marriott. We played it on two consecutive days. We also played Grand Pines our first day, unfortunately because we already had a long day from the travel and delayed flight, I had no chance to take pictures. Although as part of the package Hawks Landing was only $10 for the two of us, and it was a far superior course IMO. If we go again, we would likely forgo Grande Pines and simple do Hawks Landing.
This is an absolutely gorgeous course as far as scenery, specifically if you like water. It is kind of unusual for what I am used to and a common trait is that alot of the bunker play into the water. The course was in pretty good shape, although the beauty of the course easily allowed me to overlook some of the negative aspects. One very noticable thing was that the greens were not in great shape IMO. They play fairly true, but a common issue on most of the greens was that as you got more towards the outside, the more they were deteriorated. Not sure the problem, whether they were recovering from a fungus or what, but they did roll fairly true even though some of the spots were very noticeable when placing your ball.
It made for two great days and even with regard to the greens, I would play it again in a heartbeat. Although I have few other Orlando courses to base it on, this is simply stunning and more impressive for the scenery than the golf, and as a golf course it is pretty nice.
Hawk's Landing Golf Club
I did this as part of a golf Package through the Marriott. We played it on two consecutive days. We also played Grand Pines our first day, unfortunately because we already had a long day from the travel and delayed flight, I had no chance to take pictures. Although as part of the package Hawks Landing was only $10 for the two of us, and it was a far superior course IMO. If we go again, we would likely forgo Grande Pines and simple do Hawks Landing.
This is an absolutely gorgeous course as far as scenery, specifically if you like water. It is kind of unusual for what I am used to and a common trait is that alot of the bunker play into the water. The course was in pretty good shape, although the beauty of the course easily allowed me to overlook some of the negative aspects. One very noticable thing was that the greens were not in great shape IMO. They play fairly true, but a common issue on most of the greens was that as you got more towards the outside, the more they were deteriorated. Not sure the problem, whether they were recovering from a fungus or what, but they did roll fairly true even though some of the spots were very noticeable when placing your ball.
It made for two great days and even with regard to the greens, I would play it again in a heartbeat. Although I have few other Orlando courses to base it on, this is simply stunning and more impressive for the scenery than the golf, and as a golf course it is pretty nice.