Orange Blossom Hills Golf & Country Club (The Villages)
18 hole Par 72
Website: https://golfthevillages.com/
Frequently Asked Questions
When is the best time to play Orange Blossom Hills to avoid the intense Florida heat and humidity?
We always recommend visiting between late October and early May. You'll find the weather much more pleasant for an 18-hole round, and the course conditions are typically at their peak after the summer rains have subsided. Just be aware that "snowbird" season can mean more golfers, so book your tee time well in advance.
Is Orange Blossom Hills a good course for all skill levels, or does it favor a particular type of golfer?
Orange Blossom Hills is quite forgiving, making it enjoyable for a wide range of players. While it's a fair test, you won't find overly punitive hazards; instead, it offers a pleasant round where strategic shot placement is rewarded, especially on its well-guarded greens. It's a great spot for a relaxed game without feeling overwhelmed.
What's a unique feature or a particularly memorable hole at Orange Blossom Hills that I should look forward to?
Keep an eye out for the par-3 17th hole; it's a real beauty. You'll need to carry water to a green that's often guarded by a tricky bunker, making it a fun challenge and a great photo opportunity. The course's mature tree lines and well-maintained fairways also give it a classic Florida feel.
What should I expect to pay for a round at Orange Blossom Hills, and is it a good value compared to other courses in The Villages?
Green fees here are generally quite reasonable, typically ranging from $40-70 depending on the season and time of day. We think it offers excellent value for a well-kept 18-hole course in The Villages, providing a quality experience without breaking the bank. You're getting a solid, enjoyable round for your money.
What's the overall atmosphere like at Orange Blossom Hills, and how does it compare to other courses in The Villages?
You'll find a friendly, welcoming atmosphere here, typical of The Villages courses. The pace of play is usually comfortable, and it's a great place to socialize and enjoy the game without feeling rushed. It strikes a nice balance between a well-maintained course and a relaxed, community-focused golf experience.