With about 75 public golf courses in the Orlando area – nearly all of which cater to the traveling golfer - it's easy for courses to get lost in the shuffle. But by building new greens, Falcon's Fire Golf Club in Kissimmee recognized the old adage that if you're standing still, you're falling behind.
Those visiting Orlando with Disney on their mind will enjoy Falcon's Fire G.C.'s convenient location three miles from the park's main gates. They'll also appreciate the fact that the golf course is devoid of two things most courses in the area are not: housing and a hotel.
With broad fairways, Falcon's Fire Golf Club is inviting to novice golfers, while quick greens ensure that better players will also be challenged.
Falcon's Fire Golf Club in Kissimmee
Falcon's Fire Golf Club has been honored by Golf Digest, Florida Monthly, Golf World Business, TravelGolf.com and more.
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Falcon's Fire Golf Club - clubhouse
The Falcon's clubhouse provides an elegant setting for a variety of parties and special events.
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Falcon's Fire Golf Club - hole 2
On Falcon's Fire Golf Club's second hole, your approach shot is to a well bunkered green that sits at the water's edge.
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Falcon's Fire Golf Club - hole 7
The long, par-5 seventh hole at Falcon's Fire Golf Club requires three shots to get home.
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Falcon's Fire Golf Club - hole 13 bunker
Bunker Hill runs down the left side of Falcon's Fire G.C.'s 13th fairway, and water is a danger on the right.
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Falcon's Fire golf course - hole 13
Distance and accuracy are each important off the 13th tee at Falcon's Fire Golf Club.
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Falcon's Fire Golf Club - hole 15
No. 15 at Falcon's Fire Golf Club requires a very accurate tee shot to a green guarded by water right and front, and a bunker behind.
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Falcon's Fire Golf Club - hole 15 ladies tees
Fair warning: No. 15 at Falcon's Fire Golf Club is named "Watery Grave" for good reason.
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