Wekiva Golf Club

4100 Wekiva Club Court, Longwood, Florida, 32779

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  • 1 player / 18 holes
  • Valid Any day & holidays anytime
  • Valid unlimited
  • 25% off prevailing rate
  • Discount Code "TeeTime25"
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Wekiva Golf Club is available in the Mid-Atlantic Golf Pass and Super Pass

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Wekiva Golf Club details

Opened in 1972, Wekiva Golf Club has grown into one of the most established courses in Central Florida. Its reputation and popularity are due to many factors: a solid course design, course conditions and desirable location within a populated residential community. It is one of the best Orlando golf options. September 29, 2012 Wekiva re-opened their newly constructed greens with Champions Bermuda, one of the smoothest, quickest putting grasses on the market today. Crafted out of a wooded setting, Wekiva features many doglegs bordered by large stands of trees and no parallel fairways. All holes are very well bunkered with water coming into play on three holes of this Longwood golf course. Its straight forward layout is an enjoyable experience for the recreational golfer as well as a low-handicapper. A semi-private club that welcomes outside play, this 18 hole, 6,850 yard par 72, features beautiful oaks, mature pines and palms; rolling fairways; 80 plus strategically placed bunkers and gentle mounding that highlights both the fairways and undulating greens.

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Struggling with a slice or a hook? It might not just be your setup or swing—it could be how you finish. In this week’s TeeTime Golf Pass Golf Tip of the Week, Darren deMaille from QuickFixGolf.com explains how your finish position can shape your ball flight more than you might think.

Even though a scientist might argue you can’t influence the ball once it’s left the clubface, as golfers, we know the finish is key. Here’s how to train it:

Point-to-Target Drill

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