Golf Course Detail

Kissimmee Bay CC

2801 Kissimmee Bay Blvd, Kissimmee, Florida, 34744

Kissimmee Bay CC Deals

25% OFF
Valid

Deal Conditions:

  • 1 player / 18 holes
  • Valid Any day anytime
  • Valid unlimited
  • Valid holidays
  • 25% off prevailing rate
  • Discount Code "teetime26"
  • Not valid during leagues, outings and special events or with other discounts | Visit golfkissimmeebay.com for tee times and use code "teetime26"

Golf Pass Region

Kissimmee Bay CC is available in the Mid-Atlantic Golf Pass and Super Pass

Golf Course Location

Kissimmee Bay CC details

Just 15 minutes from Orlando International Airport and 25 minutes from downtown Orlando, as well as all major tourist attractions in the area, Kissimmee Bay Country Club provides a convenient break from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. Here, you can ease into a relaxing round of golf in a casual setting surrounded by the gorgeous Florida landscape. Within one visit to Kissimmee Bay, you will understand why it was nominated one of America’s “Best New Courses” by Golf Digest. The course, opened in 1990 and designed by Lloyd Clifton, is a traditional 6,830-yard, par-71, southern-style championship golf course. The layout was cut from an old oak forest, and features lofty cypress trees, a dozen intriguing and challenging water hazards, and the presence of friendly Sandhill Cranes. While you’re here, take a free visit to our extensive golf museum, or step into our clubhouse for a unique sense of culture you will find nowhere else in Central Florida. Our members enjoy a relaxed, yet elegant atmosphere that is accepting of locals and visitors, alike. Here at Kissimmee Bay Country Club, we promise to be a truly enjoyable golf and social experience that you will not soon forget.

Mid-Atlantic Golf Pass

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My buddy Frank turned 55 last spring. The day after his birthday, he walked into our regular Thursday foursome, dropped his bag on the cart, and announced-with the gravity of a man who’d just discovered fire-that he was now officially a “senior golfer.”

“You know what that means?” he asked, eyes gleaming.

I figured he was about to complain about his knees or mention something about fiber. But no. Frank had done his homework.

“I played Stony Creek yesterday. Paid $23 with cart. Twenty-three dollars.” He paused for effect. “The kid behind the counter didn’t even card me.”