Taking center stage in this land of year-round sunshine are 36 holes of championship golf. Boasting rare tee-to-green elevations of 85 feet, towering forests and sparkling, spring-fed lakes, these spectacular courses are memorable no matter what the score.
Both courses hold a 4-star rating and have been recognized as "Best Places to Play", North America, by Golf Digest. Traditional golf design and extraordinary gifts of nature only begin to define the golf experience at Mission Inn.
In addition to these two legendary courses, the Club features a 30,000 square-foot driving range on Bermuda grass turf, practice bunker with target green and a 14,000 square-foot putting green.
With 36 championship golf holes, the Club welcomes outings and tournaments of all types. Whether for corporate or charity, church outings or family reunions, the staff can assist you in planning your special day of golf. Warm up on the driving range, practice your putting on our large practice green or utilize the tournament scoreboard to announce the winners. The staff is available to help you every step of the way.
El Campéon, built in 1917, is one of the South's oldest golf courses. Chicago-based course architect, George O'Neil, and with further enhancements in 1926 by Charles E. Clarke of Troon, Scotland, blended unusual Central Florida elevation changes of more than 85 feet with features of traditional golf design. Rolling fairways and undulating greens only begin to characterize El Campéon. This Orlando area course's signature hole is the par 5, 17th, a long, double dogleg that has more obstacles than some entire courses. An abundance of natural Florida beauty will mark this course as one of your all-time favorites!p>