Champions Gate Country Club
Website: https://championsgatecountryclub.com/
Frequently Asked Questions
Which course at Champions Gate- the International or the National- should I play, and what's the difference?
You absolutely should try both if you have the time, as they offer distinct challenges. The International is a true links-style test with wide-open fairways and plenty of wind exposure, while the National feels more like a traditional Florida course, winding through wetlands and mature trees. We recommend starting with the National for a classic experience, then tackling the International if you're up for a strategic, exposed round.
When is the best time of year to play Champions Gate for ideal conditions and fewer crowds?
We've found the sweet spot for Champions Gate is late fall (October-November) or early spring (March-April). The Florida weather is fantastic then- warm but not stifling hot- and you'll avoid the peak winter snowbird rush and the summer humidity. You'll enjoy beautifully maintained greens and a more relaxed pace of play during these shoulder seasons.
Is playing Champions Gate worth the green fee, and what can I expect for the cost?
Yes, we genuinely believe Champions Gate offers excellent value for a resort course of its caliber. You're paying for two Greg Norman-designed layouts that are consistently in fantastic shape, with top-notch service from the moment you arrive. Expect a well-maintained cart, complimentary range balls, and a memorable golf experience that justifies the investment.
What are the practice facilities like at Champions Gate, and should I plan extra time to warm up?
The practice facilities here are excellent, and you should definitely plan to arrive early to take advantage of them. You'll find a large driving range with plenty of targets, a dedicated short game area with bunkers, and expansive putting greens that accurately reflect the course conditions. A proper warm-up is crucial for these challenging layouts, especially before tackling the International's demands.
What's the best way to unwind after a round at Champions Gate, and are there good dining options?
After a challenging round, we always head to the Piper's Grille & Bar in the clubhouse for a well-deserved drink and bite. It's a comfortable spot with a great view, perfect for recounting your best shots. Their casual menu is solid, offering everything from burgers to fresh salads, making it an easy choice to relax and refuel before heading out.