| Orlando |
| Orlando
is not only home to a certain mouse
and a certain Tiger, it's certainly
home to a growing list of great golf
courses waiting for your next trip to
the most popular vacation destination
in Florida! click
for Orlando area golf courses |
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| Miami |
| When
visiting Miami, golf may not be the
first thing on most people's minds
(something about the beaches and the
nightlife, more likely), but the region
is full of great golf courses (such
as the Doral Resort) more
about golf in Miami |
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| Jacksonville |
| The Jacksonville area
(we include Florida's northern Atlantic
coast between Georgia and Daytona
Beach) is home to the World Golf Hall
Of Fame and dozens of other great golf
attractions. |
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| Palm
Beach |
| Resort
towns along the central Atlantic coast
of Florida - including Palm
Beach, Boca
Raton, and Jupiter -
are known for luxurious accomodations,
attention
to detail, and more than a little bit
of golf. You're not likely to soon forget
your visit to The Breakers, PGA National
or Boca Raton. |
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| Tallahassee & the
Panhandle |
| The "North
Coast" of Florida, from Pensacola to Destin to Panama
City to Tallahassee,
contains several resort areas and lots
of golf courses that take advantage
of the region's geographical variety. |
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| Tampa & St.
Petersburg |
| The Tampa,
St.
Petersburg, Clearwater, Bradenton and Sarasota areas are not only home to
a number of great courses, they've got
several golf schools for those of us who
could always use some more instruction
(that means you). |
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| Naples
and the southern Gulf Coast |
| There
are an enormous number of golf courses
in the area along the southern portion
of Florida's Gulf Coast, including the
cities of Naples, Fort
Myers, Cape
Coral and Punta
Gorda. |
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| Central
Florida |
| We define
this as the area in the northern half
of the state but not including the Atlantic
Coast, includes the cities of Gainesville and Ocala. |
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| South
Central Florida |
| And this is the inland
portion of the southern half of Florida,
including the cities of Lakeland, Winter
Haven and Davenport. |
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| Florida
Keys |
| Yep, there are actually
a couple of golf courses in Florida Keys,
at the absolute far southern end of the
state. |
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