Designed
by Lloyd Clifton, and known as Florida's longest course at over
7400 yards, this dynamic layout opened in 1986 and features heavily
mounded fairways; an abundance of berms and pot bunkers; and water
on 13 holes. Hunter's Creek is a great course to play on your day
of arrival or departure due to its convenient proximity to the Orlando
airport just 10 minutes away. If you haven't played Hunter's Creek,
you owe yourself a visit. If you have, be sure to come back again
as course conditions have never been better.
Tees
Tee Name
Par
Yards
Slope
USGA
Gold
72
7432
137
76.1
Blue
72
6905
133
73.3
White
72
6521
129
71.6
Red
72
5755
120
72.5
Course Detail
Year Built: 1986
Architect: Lloyd Clifton
Honors: US Open Qualifier site/PGA "Q" school
site/Golf Digest 3 1/2 stars
Gregory Ruggerson says:
I love this course. Many nice people that make you feel welcomed,
and well kept greens. I will come back again.
Ray Williams says:
Interesting that the only other review talks about the greens
and in a positive fashion. Played the course last week (03/29).
Yes the staff were generally helpful and the course itself not
bad; but the greens can only be described as atrocious. Very
sandy greens, and there were a couple where my foursome decided
2 putts only once on the green based on how spotty they were.
Because of my general dislike for most golf courses that have
houses built all around them it left me with an especially sour
taste in my mouth as it spoke to this club. I wouldn't go back.
None of the houses/aprtments are really in play; but it's a
personal thing.