Ventura Country Club

Orlando, Florida | 18 holes | Par: 70 | 6002 yards

The golf course at the Ventura Country Club, situated east of Orlando near many major highways and the airport, is semi-private but the facility welcomes outside play. It is a short course that features undulating greens with sudden breaks.

The golf course at the Ventura Country Club, situated east of Orlando near many major highways and the airport, is semi-private but the facility welcomes outside play. It is a short course that features undulating greens with sudden breaks. The golf course has challenging par-3 holes that put a premium on shot accuracy. There are strategically placed bunkers throughout as well as water hazards on 14 holes. Most of the well-manicured fairways are lined with homes. The par-5, 13th hole is Ventura Country Club's signature hole. It requires a shot from an elevated tee over water and past thick forestry on the left and an approach shot to small, well protected green that slopes back to front.

Par, yardages and course ratings

Tee Par Yardage Rating Slope
Black 70 6002 68.2 125
Black (W) 70 6002 74.2 135
Blue 70 5722 67 122
Blue (W) 70 5722 72.9 130
White 70 5421 65.5 117
White (W) 70 5421 71.1 126
Red 70 4935 63.5 114
Red (W) 70 4935 68.1 122
Green 70 4296 60.9 107
Green (W) 70 4296 63.9 115

Articles:

At a glance

  • Holes: 18
  • Designed by: Carlton Marshall Golf Design, Mark Mahannah
  • Type: Semi-Private
  • Built in: 1981
  • Golf Season: Year round
  • Visitor Policy: Open
  • Tee times welcomed: Search tee times

Practice facilities

  • Driving range: Yes
  • Putting green:

Tuition

  • Teaching pro: Yes
  • Golf school / golf academy:

Services

  • Pro: Yes
  • Rental clubs: Yes
  • Rental carts: Yes - included in green fees
  • Pull carts:

Prices


3333 Woodgate Blvd
Orlando, Florida 32822
Orange County
P: (407) 277-2640
F: (407) 380-9023


Reader Ratings / Reviews

  • 4 stars out of 5
    by Pichiro hernandez
    on July 08th, 2011 10:02
    Excellent golf course though very difficul to play for the first couple of times.Narrow fairways and accuracy is a must because greens are small. The only thing I don't like is course management should monitor groups, especially those that are foursome and fivesomes and not good players that backlog everyone behind them and are NOT courteous with the other players......
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