Tooth 9-hole Course at Orange County National

About
The Tooth Course is a popular nine-hole executive course at the Orange County National Golf Center and Lodge. The facility also features two 18-hole regulation courses. The Tooth Course mimics the shape and challenges of its sister courses but on a smaller scale, making it an ideal place for golfers to sharpen their game. The course is especially useful for getting practice with irons. The course offers strategically placed bunkers, a lake that comes into play on four holes, and subtle elevation changes. Orange County National welcomes younger players to play the Tooth, allowing them to play free of charge when accompanied by an adult.
Tee | Par | Length | Rating | Slope |
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Blue | 29 | 1563 yards | ||
White | 29 | 1386 yards |
Hole | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | Out | Total |
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Blue M: 28.5/89 | 168 | 287 | 177 | 168 | 110 | 103 | 135 | 303 | 106 | 1557 | 1557 |
White W: 29.1/91 | 160 | 270 | 156 | 149 | 91 | 76 | 114 | 271 | 83 | 1370 | 1370 |
Handicap | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 7 | 8 | 6 | 1 | 9 | ||
Par | 3 | 4 | 3 | 3 | 3 | 3 | 3 | 4 | 3 | 29 | 29 |
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Photo submitted by cscarb on 07/02/2025
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GatorHole1 Photo submitted by jamoore3G on 09/22/2024
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Photo submitted by LaraLiaP on 02/26/2024
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Photo submitted by Gary2104087 on 01/28/2023
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Photo submitted by u000007823194 on 12/22/2022
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Photo submitted by Jordyn10 on 06/30/2022
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Photo submitted by mj2112 on 02/05/2022
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Photo submitted by mj2112 on 02/05/2022
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Photo submitted by u3969213 on 08/22/2021
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Thanks for the New Bridge after Hole 7 Photo submitted by Wifehenry on 05/11/2021
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Orange County National Tooth Photo submitted by Wifehenry on 04/23/2021
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Photo submitted by jsterlingf on 12/19/2020
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Photo submitted by BLuft54 on 10/08/2020
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Photo submitted by u000005902819 on 01/14/2020
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... yes, a "9-some" Photo submitted by CraigByKDW on 05/17/2016
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Is this what they mean by Drive the Green!? Photo submitted by CraigByKDW on 05/17/2016
Fun beginner course
This course is great for beginners. There are no woods to get lost in, just a tree here and there. There are 3 of the 9 holes where water is in play, arranged from least to most challenging. The course is in very good condition right now, although some of the greens are a little weedy from the stuff that grows in the deep rough.
As for pace, it’s usually very laid back and you don’t get rushed. There’s almost always time to try your shot again if you squibbed the first one. And if you aren’t challenged enough by The Tooth, there are two full-size courses to try.
Fun, fun, fun!
This nine-hole track is always a joy. The course conditions were excellent and the pace of play on this day was outstanding. The course’s close proximity to the practice area makes this the perfect place to work on your game.
The Tooth.
I played The Tooth a couple of times recently and found it a small yet challenging course. The staff is great and very attentive. It's becoming my favorite Executive course in Central Florida.
Challenging short course
This short course is great to try your short game, it was pretty much wide open and really challenging at the same time. Great for new players who are learning as well.
Great course and value
The Tooth is a great short course - lots of elevation which is not typical for Florida. All aspects are in great shape and the facilities are fantastic. Well worth the money compared to other walking 9’s played.
OCN NEEDS TO GET THE SYSTEM REVAMPED.
I’m a local and have always enjoyed the courses at Orange County National. And I am not one of those complainers. 99.99% positive replies only from me, but it’s time to complain.
If you go to play the Tooth at OCN and maybe get some balls to warm up with, he’s what has to happen before you swing at your first range ball
Park your car and walk into the clubhouse. Head out back to your car. Drive across the complex to park again near the range. There the next step is never the same. Some times you have to walk 1/2 way around the range to the pro center to get ball. Then walk to the far side of the site to hit anything. Some days the ball machine works and again have to walk another 500 yards to hit balls.
If you should commit to the tooth, then the distance from driving balls to the tooth in some cases can be 1/4 mile. No kidding.
Get the range area organized if you can. Too many steps
Nice short course
As a beginning golfer this is a great course to work on your game. It’s not so long somas a short hitter you won’t get discouraged. Yet it also has challenges- lots of bunker and water for you to work around.
Way too crowded with people who had no idea how to play, way too slow, group of fat old ladies in golf carts? Only played 5 holes due to slow with too many golfers...bad experience.