Reunion Resort Golf Course

Website: https://www.reunionresort.com/

Frequently Asked Questions

Which of Reunion's three legendary courses should I prioritize if I can only play one?

If you're looking for a true championship test, the Nicklaus Tradition course is our top pick; it demands precision and strategic thinking, especially around the greens. For a more classic, flowing Florida design with generous fairways, the Palmer Legacy course offers a fantastic experience without quite the same pressure. We recommend the Nicklaus for the serious golfer seeking a memorable challenge.

When is the ideal time to visit Reunion Resort for the best golf weather and fewer crowds?

We consistently find late fall (October-November) and early spring (March-April) offer the perfect balance at Reunion. You'll enjoy comfortable temperatures and lower humidity, making those 18 holes much more enjoyable than in the peak summer heat. Avoid the winter holidays if you dislike crowds and higher rates.

Beyond golf, what amenities or activities does Reunion Resort offer for non-golfers or families?

Reunion truly shines as a full-service resort, making it excellent for mixed groups. Your non-golfing companions will love the impressive water park, multiple pools, and tennis facilities. We also appreciate the diverse dining options and the spa, ensuring everyone has plenty to do while you're out on the links.

How challenging are the courses at Reunion, and which one presents the most significant test of skill?

All three courses at Reunion offer a solid challenge, but the Watson Independence course often gets overlooked as the toughest. Its wide fairways can lull you into a false sense of security before you encounter some truly tricky green complexes and strategic bunkering. Don't underestimate it-it will test every club in your bag.

What's the typical cost expectation for a round at Reunion Resort, and are there ways to save on green fees?

Expect resort-level pricing at Reunion, with peak season rounds often in the $150-$250 range, depending on the course and time of day. Your best bet for savings is to book a stay-and-play package directly through the resort; these often include discounted green fees and can be a significant value. Also, look for twilight rates during the shoulder seasons.