Reunion Resort Golf Course
Website: https://www.reunionresort.com/
Frequently Asked Questions
Which of Reunion Resort's three courses is the best one to play, or which should I prioritize?
This is tough because all three-Palmer, Nicklaus, and Watson-are excellent, but each offers a distinct experience. If you only have one round, we'd lean towards the Palmer Course for its classic Florida feel and strategic bunkering, offering a great test without being overly punitive. The Nicklaus is a close second for its immaculate conditions and challenging risk-reward holes, while the Watson is more about precision.
What's the ideal time of year to visit Reunion Resort for a golf trip?
We highly recommend visiting Reunion Resort between late October and early May. You'll find the weather absolutely perfect - warm, sunny, and much less humid than the summer months, making for incredibly comfortable rounds. Just be aware that this is peak season, so book your tee times and accommodations well in advance to secure your preferred slots.
Is Reunion Resort a good destination for a golf trip that includes non-golfers or families?
Absolutely, Reunion Resort excels as a family-friendly golf destination. Beyond the three fantastic courses, you'll discover a huge water park, multiple pools, tennis courts, and diverse dining options that will keep everyone entertained. It's easy to balance your tee times with family activities, ensuring a great trip for all.
How challenging are the golf courses at Reunion Resort, and are they walkable?
The courses at Reunion offer a significant but fair challenge, especially from the back tees - the Nicklaus and Watson courses, in particular, demand precision. While you can walk, we generally recommend taking a cart; the distances between some holes and the Florida heat can make walking quite strenuous, especially on the Palmer.
What should I expect to pay for green fees at Reunion Resort, and are there any package deals?
Green fees at Reunion Resort typically range from $150-$250, varying by season and course, with peak times seeing higher rates. We always advise looking into their stay-and-play packages; these often provide significant savings on both golf and accommodations, especially if you plan to play multiple rounds.