
June 11, 2007
The Links
Reminiscent of old Scottish-style
courses, this wide-open nine will bring windy conditions into play
that can make club selection challenging. Strategically contoured
greens require well-placed approach shots and precision putting. The
longest of Orange Lake's championship golf holes at 610 yards, The
Links hole #4 is a good warm-up before venturing into The Pines.
The
Pines
Towering pines, majestic oaks, winding
fairways and flowing water create a serene setting complementing
each hole on the back nine. Tee shots are fired between strategic
openings cut through the trees. A wayward shot here could result in
a ball pushed deep in the woods. Much like the classic courses of
North Carolina, proper club selection and accuracy are required to
successfully navigate through The Pines. The Island Oak, hole #13,
is the feature hole at The Legends course.

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The Legends at Orange Lake
Designer: Arnold
Palmer
& Palmer Course Design Co.,
Year Built: 1998
Greens: Floradwarf -
an ultradwarf bermuda
Fairways: Bermuda
Total Yardage: 7,072
Visit the official course website and view scorecard.

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