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Reunion is proud to offer a summer special which includes luxurious accommodations and a round of golf per night of stay.
Package Includes:
- Spacious deluxe accommodations: Standard room, 2 bedroom and 3 bedroom villas
- Daily breakfast per golfer
- One round of golf per night of stay with carts
- Unlimited used of practice facilities
- Club storage and locker room service
- Custom packages available
- From: $180 per person per night, inclusive of taxes based on quad occupancy
For more information on Reunion Resort and Spa including pricing:
Reunion Resort is the only destination in the world to boast three Signature golf courses designed by legends Palmer, Nicklaus and Watson. Combining the beauty of their natural landscaping with unique and challenging layouts, these courses have won numerous awards and followers over the years.

Innovatively routed on hilly, roller coaster-like terrain, Arnold Palmer’s 6,916 yard, par 72 Signature Course boasts dramatic elevation changes – up to 50 feet in some places – creating a unique variety of risk/reward shots. That varied menu of shot-making opportunities is further ensured by six tee locations on each hole, a variety of natural preserve areas, generously wide fairways and strategically placed bunkers across all 18 holes.
Course Accolades:
Golf Digest
- America’s Top 40 New Courses - No.21 (2005)
GOLF Magazine
- The Best Courses Near You, Florida - No.27 (2010)
- The Best Courses Near You, Florida - No.24 (2008)
- Golfweek
- Top 100 Resort Courses (2009)
- Best Tour Courses You Can Play(2008)
- Best Resort Courses - No.59 (2007)
- Best State by State - No.10 (2007)
- America's Best State by State List Public Access Courses - No.12 (2006)
- Florida’s Best Public Access Courses - No.12 (2006)
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Highlighted by fast, firm and wide rolling fairways, a variety of strategically placed bunkers and large greens, the 7,257 yard, par 72 Watson Course, a Signature Design by Tom Watson, is as much about strategy as it is about length. Demanding a well thought out approach from every player regardless of skill level, this course puts a premium on a solid short game with spacious green complexes where club selection can vary from putter to lob wedge to three-wood.
Course Accolades: Golf Digest
- America’s Best New Resort Courses - No.10 (2005)
GOLF Magazine
- The Best Courses Near You, Florida - No.9 (2010)
- The Best Courses Near You, Florida - No.9 (2008)
- Top 10 Best New Courses You Can Play (2008)
Golfweek
- Best Courses You Can Play in Florida - No.19 (2011)
- Best Courses You Can Play - No.14 (2010)
- Best Resort Courses - No.22 (2010)
- Best Tour Courses You Can Play - No.22 (2010)
- Top 100 Resort Courses (2009)
- Best Residential Golf Courses - No.57 (2008)
- Best Resort Courses - No.57 (2008)
- Best Tour Courses You Can Play (2008)
- Best Residential Golf Courses - No.56 (2007)
- Best Resort Courses - No.36 (2007)
- Best State by State - No.6 (2007)
- America’s Best Residential Golf Courses - No.38 (2006)
- America’s Best Resort Courses - No.29 (2006)
- America's Best Public Access Courses, State by State List - Florida - No.4 (2006)
- America’s Top 40 New Courses - No.12 (2005)
Links Magazine
- Top 10 Orlando Courses You Can Play (2011)
The Orlando Business Journal
- Top 25 Toughest Men’s Golf Courses - No.21 (2009)
YourGolfTravel.com
- Best Courses of the World - No.83 (2010)
Scorecard
This Parkland-style layout is smooth and flowing, with long horizon lines and elevated tee boxes and greens. Yet The Nicklaus Course, a Signature Design by Jack Nicklaus, can be as deceptive as it is beautiful. Designed to tempt golfers into hitting risky shots with potentially big payoffs, the course challenges the golfer to step up to the ball with a carefully organized series of shots in mind.
Course Accolades:
Golfweek
- Best Courses You Can Play - No.17 (2010)
- Top 100 Resort Courses (2009)
- The Orlando Business Journal Top 25
- Toughest Men’s Golf Courses - No.4 (2009)
- Top 25 Toughest Women’s Golf Courses - No.2 (2009)
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