Evermore Orlando Resort
About Evermore Orlando Resort
The former Grand Cypress Resort, which featured the luxurious Villas at Grand Cypress, has been a popular part of the Orlando resort and golf scene since the 1980s. It is in the midst of a comprehensive long-term renovation and rebranding to become the Evermore Orlando Resort. Both the Villas of Grand Cypress and the 27-hole Jack Nicklaus course that hosted the LPGA Tour are gone, but the New Course, also by the Golden Bear, remains open, as does the large Hyatt Grand Cypress hotel. Evermore hopes to debut in summer 2023. Read more about the project here.Facts
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Photo submitted by LICC on 02/27/2025
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Photo submitted by LICC on 02/27/2025
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Photo submitted by LICC on 02/27/2025
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Photo submitted by LICC on 02/27/2025
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Photo submitted by LICC on 02/27/2025
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Photo submitted by LICC on 02/27/2025
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Photo submitted by GSwag on 12/08/2018
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Your approach to the 8th at Grand Cypress New needs to cross a burn, and you'll drive your cart over a stone bridge toward the green. Kitschy? Sure, but chalk it up to commitment to a certain aesthetic. Photo submitted by TimGavrichGP on 08/31/2018
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Photo submitted by merbicide on 07/18/2017
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Photo submitted by merbicide on 07/18/2017
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Photo submitted by merbicide on 07/18/2017
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New Year's Day @ Grand Cypress Photo submitted by DAB4par on 01/13/2016
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Photo submitted by Deziner1 on 04/24/2015
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Photo submitted by PJ5957795 on 02/02/2014
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Photo submitted by KillianGolf on 01/29/2014
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Photo submitted by adamspop1 on 04/08/2013
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First Tee Photo submitted by BroncoBilly on 01/28/2013
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First Green Photo submitted by BroncoBilly on 01/28/2013
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Photo submitted by jaspermiah on 12/19/2012
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Photo submitted by pdks on 11/13/2012
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Photo submitted by pdks on 11/13/2012
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Photo submitted by pdks on 11/13/2012
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Photo submitted by pdks on 11/13/2012
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Photo submitted by pdks on 11/13/2012
Spectacular course
Great links inspired Jack design with 1 and 18 being a replica of St Andrews. Very friendly staff and great amenities. Pace of play was atrocious and surprisingly no ranger out to move folks along. Still, go play it - it’s a terrific course
Great Course - Fantastic Conditions
This was my first time playing Grand Cypress - New Course. I had a great time and loved the course.
However, it is Very challenging the 1st time playing the course because it is a challenge to know where to go, where is nte next tee, where the holes go, what pin is the correct pin for the hole you are playing (there are more double greens on this course than I have ever seen on one course). .
The condition of the course is fantastic. The fairways are huge and wide. TONS of bunkers all over the course. Many bunkers you can not even see from the tee box. A picture of each hole on the scorecard or a diagram of the hole at the tee box would be VERY helpful, especially for the first time playing the course.
There are pot bunkers off every tee and are difficult to navigate without some type of map or picture of the hole.
The practice area is excellent with large putting greens, great driving range and nice chipping and pitching area.
The greens are huge and are in fantastic condition with LOTS of humps, undulations and levels within each green.
Staff overwhelmed, short on carts. Not a good day
Played on Friday "in season" as part of a package via Hyatt Grand Cypress hotel. Good weather, good course conditions, and a totally excellent stay at the HGC. But we chose wrong when we picked a 1:30 tee time on Friday at Grand Cypress New Course. Seems this course sends people out from both 1st and 10th tee in two loops during the day and they didn't have enough carts for all the day's golfers. .
The morning groups were slow finishing, so the afternoon tee times didn't have carts available. We checked in at 12;45 (i.e. 45 minutes early) yet the starter told us to join our 4-some in the first fairway because we were "late to the tee."
Why were we late to the tee? Because we were waiting for the crew to let us have a cart - and they weren't communicating with the starter at the New Course (maybe only at N/E/S). We had been on the putting green and waiting for the cart for 50+ minutes. So while the course was adequate enough, I'd recommend calling ahead and NOT playing if they expect to be busy.
Bad Timing and poor service
The course and facilities are beautiful. We played the “New Course”, but were put out with a shotgun tournament. We did fine, however the pace of play was very slow as the tournament participants were drinking excessively. To top if off, the two gentlemen we were playing with cart died on the 15th hole. We called three times, spoke to a live person who said they would send help, but never did send anyone out to help. We were able to tow them in, slowing us down even more.
Love This Wide Open Course
The New Course has become a first play when we visit Orlando having not played during the winter. Very generous fairways and large greens. Lots of room for error on a beautiful course. Plenty of pot bunkers to catch even good drives and canals to swallow errant approach shots. Requires good course management. Beautiful scenic views. My only complaint at this course is they have run out of carts every time I play and the frantic pace in the cart turnaround area wondering if you'll get a cart before your round starts is unsettling and not reflective of the quality of the rest of the operation. Waited on Foursome in front of us every hole until we skipped in front of them then wide open from there.
Classic Links Course
Very difficult the 1st time through. Have no idea where you are going. The condition of the course is exquisite but the pot bunkers off every tee are difficult without some type of map. I am 8 handicap and struggled with the layout. At least a picture of the holes on the card would help. Pace of play is slow as NOBODY knows where they're going!!! !
Busy course and well organized
The course is in great condition, having dual greens is quite confusing and at times people hitting to the green while are putting, it was also hard to figure out the hole location as there are go GPS guidance on the carts, that should be standard at this price point.
Marketing worked but course didn’t
The whole “1 and 18 are replicas of St. Andrews” is marketing at its finest. If you can’t hit a fairway here you need to find another sport. The entire course is a fairway. The links style setup seems out of place. I would liked to have seen the other courses here. I would recommend those over the New Course. Bunkers here are mean serious business. Not worth $120
Royal & Ancient
Never played the course in Scotland so can’t compare. Some great features in particular the holes that have the water features in front of the greens. Thought the greens were slow today, perhaps due to the heavy downpour yesterday. Staff were super, very helpful and friendly.
We will return to try and better our score today
Interesting......
Haven’t played a course like this before. I believe it is somewhat a replica of St. Andrews at times. Enormous fairways that at times leave little idea where you might be best to aim for. Most greeens are double greens, white and yellow flags denoting front and back nine. There is not any help on scorecard or on tee boxes as to where to aim for, how far out the multiple pot bunkers lay etc. Having said the aforementioned, I did enjoy the experience as it was completely different than any course I have played. Many of the greens are very interesting with little margin for error. Course conditions were fantastic, greens in particular quick. There are countless, punishing bunkers that you must avoid to score. Also be aware of a wandering water hazard on theee or four holes in front of greens. Staff was top notch along with practice facility. Worth playing once.
Played the links, had a great time. Much different from the courses I’m used to.
Great course, wish they had hole layout on scorecard!
This is a very good golf course, and was in excellent condition. There were a few holes we had trouble determining where to hit our tee shots. The staff was super friendly and helpful. I’d give this experience five stars!
Good Course
This is a very good golf course. Great conditions. Pretty wide open but lots of traps and some holes have great character. Highly recommend.
Good First Round Course
Good course for your first round. Lots of room for driving.Course conditions were excellent but pace of play was slow. 4 hours & 45 mins on a Sunday afternoon with a 2:00 pm tee time -maybe that's normal???
very beautiful golf course
parcours très large
attention aux drapeaux double green très souvent
et green très rapides avce beaucoup de pente
très agréable
attention beaucoup de monde
Problems with tee off times
On a Friday 1 of February
We arrived at the first tee at 7 minutes prior to my scheduled in but staff starter forced us joining with
2 some they’re already playing on the course.
I believe he’s been confused someone did not show up at their scheduled tee time so we were joined with them on 3rd. Hole.
C.Do
Fun Track. Great alternative too other disney resort courses!
Course was a fun layout especially being first round off the plane. Limited water and wide open but lots of hidden bunkers. Download the app as it has good flyover of holes so you can see where to hit it if it's your first trip around!
The new course
Was a great layout. Beware the pot bunkers. They can eat you alive. One of the best golfing days we ever had.