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| Walt Disney World: Parks, Hotels & More: Shopping, Entertainment and Recreation: Recreation: Golf: Eagle Pines Golf Course | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Eagle Pines Golf Course Low, "dish-shaped" fairways and vast sand beds give this Pete Dye design a unique look and an equally unique challenge. This low-profile course follows the natural contours of the land and in place of grass rough, treacherous pine straw and sand await errant shots. |
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Course Information: The transition areas are common between the tee boxes and fairways, which maintain proper drainage into the natural wetland areas that are prevalent throughout the course -- in fact, 16 holes boast water. Eagle Pines features Pete Dye's signature undulating greens, which are well guarded by strategically placed bunkers. Eagle Pines is a visually intimidating course, but a complete joy to play.
Travel Directions: Complimentary taxi vouchers (through Yellow Cab) are provided for Walt Disney World Hotel Guests who are coming to play golf at one of Disney's golf courses. The Valet desk or Bell Services will call a cab for Guests. The Pro Shop at the Golf Course will assist guests in returning to their hotel. If driving to the Eagle Pines golf course, take the Epcot exit off Interstate Highway 4 (I-4). Exit at Bonnet Creek Parkway and take a left at the light. At Vista Boulevard, take a left and Eagle Pines golf course will be the next right. |
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