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Disney's Oak Trail Golf Course

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Disney's Oak Trail Golf Course offers a relaxed round of golf within the Walt Disney World Resort in Orlando. This nine-hole, par-36 walking course stretches 2,913 yards and is designed for all skill levels, making it a great choice for families or those new to the game. The course meanders through natural Florida woodlands and past the Magnolia and Palm golf courses, with water hazards and bunkers adding gentle challenges. Unlike the resort's championship courses, Oak Trail is walkable and less intimidating, with a pro shop and club rentals available. After your round, the nearby Grand Floridian or Wilderness Lodge resorts offer dining options. It's a peaceful escape from the theme park crowds, where you can enjoy the outdoors without the pressure of a full 18 holes.

Don't miss

  • Play a quick nine-hole round on a well-maintained course
  • Enjoy views of Disney's lush landscaping and wildlife
  • Take advantage of club rentals and practice facilities
  • Combine with a visit to nearby Disney resorts for dining

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Ways to visit Disney's Oak Trail Golf Course

You can visit on your own (paid entry, book tee times in advance via the disney website or call the pro shop). A tour adds transport and a guide, or combines nearby sights into one day.

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How travelers rate it

5 star
27
4 star
32
3 star
9
2 star
6
1 star
9

Know before you go

  • Tee times are required; book ahead, especially during peak seasons.
  • Walking only, no golf carts. Wear comfortable shoes.
  • Bring your own clubs or rent them at the pro shop.
  • Florida sun is intense; bring sunscreen and water.

A bit of history

Opened in 1973 as Disney's first golf course on property, Oak Trail was designed by Joe Lee and originally named the Disney Inn Golf Course. It was later renamed to honor the surrounding oak trees and remains a beloved spot for casual play.

Common questions

Is this course suitable for beginners?

Yes, it's designed for all levels, with wide fairways and fewer hazards.

Can I walk the course with a push cart?

Yes, push carts are allowed and available for rent.

Do I need a Disney park ticket to play?

No, you do not need a theme park ticket, but you must be a resort guest or have a tee time.

Are there dining options nearby?

Yes, several Disney resort restaurants are a short drive or bus ride away.

What is the dress code?

Collared shirts and golf shoes or sneakers are required; no denim or swimwear.

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