Seminole County
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Courses
- The Legacy Club at Alaqua Lakes
- Heathrow Country club
- Casselberry Golf Course
- Interlachen Country Club
- Tuscawilla Country Club - 18 hole Par 72
- Timacuan Golf Course
- Alaqua Country Club
- Wekiva Golf Club
- Twin Rivers Golf Club
- Mayfair Country Club
Frequently Asked Questions
When is the best time to plan a golf trip to Seminole County to avoid crowds and get good weather?
We recommend visiting in late fall, specifically October through November, or early spring from March to April. You'll enjoy fantastic weather for golf without the peak season crowds and higher green fees that hit during winter.
What kind of golf courses will I find in Seminole County – are they mostly championship layouts or more relaxed local tracks?
You'll discover a fantastic blend here, leaning towards well-maintained public courses that often feel like private clubs. While not all are 'championship' in name, many offer challenging layouts with excellent conditions, perfect for a satisfying round.
Is Seminole County an expensive golf destination, or can I find good value for my money?
Seminole County offers excellent value, especially when compared to some of its more famous, pricier neighbors. You can expect green fees to range from $50-100 during off-peak times, with peak season rates sometimes reaching $120-150 for the top-tier courses.
Are there any particularly challenging or unique courses in Seminole County that I shouldn't miss?
Many courses here present classic Florida golf challenges - expect strategic water hazards, well-placed bunkers, and impeccably maintained greens that demand precision. We've found several hidden gems that offer a truly unique layout and a memorable test of your game.
How busy are the golf courses in Seminole County, and what's the typical pace of play?
While it's close to a major tourist hub, Seminole County's courses generally maintain a good pace of play, especially if you book morning tee times. We always recommend reserving your rounds a few weeks in advance, particularly during the popular spring and fall seasons, to secure your preferred slot.