The Country Club Of Orlando
1601 Country Club Dr, Orlando, FL 32804, USA
Tap a hole for its details · gold dots = bunkers, blue = water · the Wind and Elevation buttons color each hole by today’s wind and by climb · OpenStreetMap
The lay of the land.
How the course above sets up: its routing, character, and what to expect.
The Country Club Of Orlando is an 18-hole golf course in Orlando, FL, playing 4,636–6,611 yards from 5 sets of tees (slope 112–131, course rating up to 72.3).
It's a flat walk, roughly 59 feet of total climb over 18 holes.
Expect 81 bunkers, with water on 10 holes; the front nine plays tougher.
The word on the course.
How golfers talk about it, summarized from public reviews. Their opinions, not our scoring.
One of Florida’s oldest and most pedigreed clubs, a classic tree-lined layout tied to Donald Ross (and Tom Bendelow) and sympathetically restored by Ron Forse, prized for small, hard-to-read greens and old-school character. A rare golf-only club with no surrounding real estate.
Consistently praised
- Genuine classic-era pedigree and a restoration that recovered its Ross intent.
- Small, undulating greens and strategic bunkering that reward thoughtful golf.
Worth knowing
- Narrow fairways and small, deceptive greens make a demanding first-timer read; private access.
Golfers recommend
- Favor position over power off the tee; fairways are tight.
- Study the greens — the subtle undulations are the real defense.
Tee fit & expected score.
Set your handicap for the right tees, a realistic score, and the holes where you'll get a stroke.
Play the MEMBER tees, 6024 yds (or MEDAL)
How to play it
- Scoring chances at #8, #14, #15, so make your birdies count.
- Card-wreckers at #2, #10. Bogey is fine here; don't compound mistakes.
- 4 reachable par 5s, so get aggressive for eagle looks.
Tagged scorecard.
Per-hole tags for hazards, length, and scoring chances from your selected tee.
| Hole | Par | Yds | SI | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1• | 4 | 345 | 17 | Birdie |
| 2• | 4 | 426 | 1 | Tough |
| 3• | 4 | 381 | 11 | |
| 4• | 3 | 209 | 13 | Long 3 |
| 5• | 5 | 514 | 5 | Reachable |
| 6• | 3 | 175 | 15 | |
| 7• | 4 | 433 | 3 | Tough |
| 8• | 5 | 503 | 9 | Reachable |
| 9• | 4 | 424 | 7 | |
| Out | 36 | 3410 | ||
| 10• | 4 | 409 | 2 | Tough |
| 11• | 4 | 345 | 12 | |
| 12• | 4 | 364 | 8 | |
| 13• | 3 | 152 | 14 | |
| 14• | 5 | 510 | 6 | Reachable |
| 15• | 5 | 484 | 10 | Reachable |
| 16• | 4 | 413 | 4 | |
| 17• | 3 | 151 | 18 | |
| 18• | 4 | 373 | 16 | Birdie |
| In | 36 | 3201 | ||
All tees & ratings
| Tee | Yards | Rating | Slope | Par |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| CHAMPIONSHIP | 6611 | 72.3 | 131 | 72 |
| MEDAL | 6337 | 71.2 | 127 | 72 |
| MEMBER | 6024 | 69.8 | 124 | 72 |
| CLUB | 5328 | 66 | 117 | 72 |
| FORWARD | 4636 | 63.1 | 112 | 72 |
Conditions & terrain.
Today's wind by hole, the climbs and drops, and a seven-day playability outlook.
Wind today
Climbs & drops
Tee→green elevation change, estimated from terrain.
7-day outlook
Best window this week: Thu 05-28 · 76/100
Where the trouble is.
Sand and water by hole, plotted from OpenStreetMap.
Most bunkered: #1 (8) · #14 (8) · #11 (7) · #2 (6). Water on 10 holes: #2, #3, #4, #5, #8, #10, #11, #13, #14, #15.
Frequently asked.
- How long is The Country Club Of Orlando?
- The Country Club Of Orlando plays 4,636–6,611 yards across 5 sets of tees, to a par of 72 from the back tees.
- How difficult is The Country Club Of Orlando?
- Its slope rating ranges 112–131, with a course rating up to 72.3. The front nine plays tougher.
- Which tees should I play at The Country Club Of Orlando?
- A mid-handicap golfer (around 15) best fits the MEMBER tees at 6,024 yards. Match your own driver distance or handicap with the tee selector on this page.
- Is The Country Club Of Orlando walkable?
- It's a flat walk, with roughly 59 feet of total elevation change over 18 holes.
- How many bunkers does The Country Club Of Orlando have?
- The Country Club Of Orlando has 81 bunkers, and water comes into play on 10 holes.
Nearby & similar.
Other courses within reach, and the closest matches by difficulty and length.