
Grand Cypress Golf Club
United States
Florida
Orlando
The NORTH COURSE
9 holes, 3,521 yards,
par 36, 37.4 rating, slope 136
Designed by Jack Nicklaus
Course Opened:
1984
Course Style:
Resort
Number of Tee Boxes:
4 sets
Total Number of Sand Bunkers:
?
Number of Water Hazards:
?
Acreage of Course:
? acres
Average Size of Greens:
6,500 sq. ft.
High Season:
January-April
Green Fees:
summer: $120, winter: $190
Primary Grasses:
Fairways:Bermuda
Greens: Bermuda
Golf Digest
rating

Grand Cypress Golf Club
United States
Florida
Orlando
The SOUTH COURSE
9 holes, 3,472 yards,
par 36, 37.0 rating, slope 136
Designed by Jack Nicklaus
Course Opened:
1984
Course Style:
Resort
Number of Tee Boxes:
4 sets
Total Number of Sand Bunkers:
?
Number of Water Hazards:
?
Acreage of Course:
? acres
Average Size of Greens:
6,500 sq. ft.
High Season:
January-April
Green Fees:
summer: $120, winter: $190
Primary Grasses:
Fairways:Bermuda
Greens: Bermuda
Golf Digest
rating

Grand Cypress Golf Club
United States
Florida
Orlando
The EAST COURSE
9 holes, 3,434 yards,
par 36, 37.4 rating, slope 135
Designed by Jack Nicklaus
Course Opened:
1986
Course Style:
Resort
Number of Tee Boxes:
4 sets
Total Number of Sand Bunkers:
?
Number of Water Hazards:
?
Acreage of Course:
? acres
Average Size of Greens:
6,500 sq. ft.
High Season:
January-April
Green Fees:
summer: $120, winter: $190
Primary Grasses:
Fairways:Bermuda
Greens: Bermuda
Golf Digest
rating
Other ORLANDO Golf Courses:
Bay Hill Club
Mystic Dunes

Grand Cypress Golf Club
United States
Florida
Orlando
The NEW COURSE
18 holes, 6,773 yards,
par 72, 71.5 rating, slope 122
Designed by Jack Nicklaus
Course Opened:
1988
Course Style:
Resort
Number of Tee Boxes:
3 sets
Total Number of Sand Bunkers:
?
Number of Water Hazards:
?
Acreage of Course:
? acres
Average Size of Greens:
6,500 sq. ft.
High Season:
January-April
Green Fees:
summer: $120, winter: $190
Primary Grasses:
Fairways:Bermuda
Greens: Bermuda
Golf Digest
rating


The North, South, and East Nines offer a variety of mental and physical stimuli that test accuracy rather than strength and distance. The original North-South combination, marked by sharply ledged fairways, tall shaggy mounds, and plateau greens perched above water or sand, is a demanding, target-style test. The sportier, more wooded East Nine is more generous, with less bunkering (particularly in front of the greens) allowing for more run-up shots.
Within these 27 holes, the Jack Nicklaus Signature-designed North, South, and East Nines provide three distinctly unique 18-hole masterpieces. For the full round of 18, courses can be combined as the North-South, South-East, or East-North Course. Each combination provides a distinctive playing experience, which will challenge even the best of golfers.


The North, South, and East Nines offer a variety of mental and physical stimuli that test accuracy rather than strength and distance. The original North-South combination, marked by sharply ledged fairways, tall shaggy mounds, and plateau greens perched above water or sand, is a demanding, target-style test. The sportier, more wooded East Nine is more generous, with less bunkering (particularly in front of the greens) allowing for more run-up shots.
Within these 27 holes, the Jack Nicklaus Signature-designed North, South, and East Nines provide three distinctly unique 18-hole masterpieces. For the full round of 18, courses can be combined as the North-South, South-East, or East-North Course. Each combination provides a distinctive playing experience, which will challenge even the best of golfers.

45 holes of Jack Nicklaus Signature golf. A truly diverse selection of Orlando golf. Welcome to a Florida golf resort more grand than you ever imagined; welcome to Grand Cypress Golf Club. The 27-hole North/South/East Course provides the ultimate test of accuracy while the 18-hole New Course provides a Scottish links masterpiece. Grand Cypress Golf Club is open to resort guests, tournaments, memberships, and limited public play.
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by Golf Digest (2007)
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The North, South, and East Nines offer a variety of mental and physical stimuli that test accuracy rather than strength and distance. The original North-South combination, marked by sharply ledged fairways, tall shaggy mounds, and plateau greens perched above water or sand, is a demanding, target-style test. The sportier, more wooded East Nine is more generous, with less bunkering (particularly in front of the greens) allowing for more run-up shots.
Within these 27 holes, the Jack Nicklaus Signature-designed North, South, and East Nines provide three distinctly unique 18-hole masterpieces. For the full round of 18, courses can be combined as the North-South, South-East, or East-North Course. Each combination provides a distinctive playing experience, which will challenge even the best of golfers.

The New Course adds another dimension of play to the Orlando golf scene with steeper and more challenging bunkers and slopes. Set in the midst of an open meadow, the New Course is Jack Nicklaus' tribute and homage to the famed Old Course at St. Andrews, Scotland. This Scottish links masterpiece is complete with double greens, stone bridges and walls, gorse mounds, burns, and pot bunkers as deep as 12 feet... all in the spirit of true Scottish original.
Very little water comes into play on the New Course, but when it does it just may surprise you. Very few trees are located within the interior of the course, creating plenty of room to drive the ball. However, even the best of drives will be challenged, as even the slightest slice or fade can cause the best of golfers to find themselves looking in the wrong fairway for their ball.





