Reunion Resort & Golf Club
About Reunion Resort & Golf Club
Originally developed by Bobby Ginn, Reunion makes a big impression, not just on first-timers but repeat visitors as well. All three golf courses - by Arnold Palmer, Jack Nicklaus and Tom Watson - stimulate the senses, and the luxe lodgings range from hotel-style suites to rental houses with 10 or more bedrooms. Proximity to Disney makes Reunion particularly convenient for families with younger children and an avid golfer or two.Facts
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Photo submitted by johnrad11 on 08/12/2025
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Photo submitted by Luke2421659 on 07/30/2023
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Look who was waiting for us on the par 3 daunting hit over water Photo submitted by profgcp on 06/01/2023
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Photo submitted by profgcp on 05/24/2023
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Photo submitted by rodneill on 05/10/2023
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Photo submitted by rodneill on 05/10/2023
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Photo submitted by kyhacker69 on 08/14/2022
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Photo submitted by kyhacker69 on 08/14/2022
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Photo submitted by u314160508624 on 07/08/2022
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Photo submitted by rodneill on 06/03/2022
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Photo submitted by u8218864 on 11/30/2021
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Photo submitted by u8218864 on 11/30/2021
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Photo submitted by u8218864 on 11/30/2021
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Photo submitted by edmeyer5 on 05/12/2021
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#16 --12' Birdie missed Photo submitted by DAB4par on 01/29/2021
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Photo submitted by allennoell on 12/22/2020
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Photo submitted by allennoell on 12/22/2020
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1st tee marker Photo submitted by allennoell on 12/04/2020
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The par-5 third at Runion's Nicklaus Course shoots out from some impressively bulkheaded tee boxes. Photo submitted by TimGavrichGP on 04/09/2018
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A drive that challenges the big fairway bunker right of the 10th fairway at the Nicklaus Course gets rewarded with some extra roll. Photo submitted by TimGavrichGP on 04/09/2018
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Photo submitted by extennisnowgolfer on 11/28/2017
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Photo submitted by extennisnowgolfer on 11/28/2017
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Photo submitted by extennisnowgolfer on 11/28/2017
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Photo submitted by extennisnowgolfer on 11/28/2017
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Photo submitted by extennisnowgolfer on 11/28/2017
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Photo submitted by extennisnowgolfer on 11/28/2017
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Photo submitted by BrandonTuckerGA on 02/01/2017
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Photo submitted by BrandonTuckerGA on 02/01/2017
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Photo submitted by BrandonTuckerGA on 02/01/2017
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Photo submitted by extennisnowgolfer on 09/22/2016
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Photo submitted by extennisnowgolfer on 09/22/2016
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Photo submitted by extennisnowgolfer on 09/22/2016
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Photo submitted by extennisnowgolfer on 09/22/2016
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Photo submitted by extennisnowgolfer on 09/22/2016
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Deepest Bunker on the course! Photo submitted by xkyleclark3 on 09/12/2016
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Beautiful view on a par 3 Photo submitted by xkyleclark3 on 09/12/2016
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Photo submitted by extennisnowgolfer on 09/09/2016
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Photo submitted by extennisnowgolfer on 09/09/2016
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Photo submitted by extennisnowgolfer on 09/09/2016
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Photo submitted by extennisnowgolfer on 09/09/2016
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Photo submitted by extennisnowgolfer on 09/09/2016
Great Course
Great layout really enjoyed the challenge of the Palmer course. Clubhouse personnel were not personable and didn’t make me feel welcome. The Starter was very accommodating and made me feel welcome. The GPS in the golf cart kept freezing up and rendered ineffective for the round.
Very good but expected a lot better.
First the good stuff. Great greens. Excellent speed. Very consistent which I love. Amenities if your talking driving range, practice greens, drink cart? All very very good. Awesome cart woman. Super nice and attentive.
Now the rest. If you absolutely love rolling fairways and some just bad lies in the middle of the fairway, you’ll love this design. Perfectly hit drives and you end up with a 25-35 degree lie in any direction. That’s not fair in my eyes. I hit a good drive, I should be rewarded. Not penalized. Not all the fairways are this way but way too many. Always wondered why I don’t hear that Reunion Palmer is one of Orlando’s great golf courses. Now I know. I’ve played Watson but awhile ago., but I do remember liking that course a lot better than Palmer. I’ll stick with that one. Nicklaus still left to try but I hear conditions aren’t great on that one.
Last thing…..Conditions. Tee boxes. Way too chewed up for a course of this pricing. Not all but way too many. About half the fairways suggested I move my ball a bit to get out of weeds and bare spots. Again. Right in the middle of the fairway and I’m looking around for nice grass. Too many times. Rough is hit or miss at best. Bare spots.
This is considered a high end course and resort. You’d expect a high end well kept golf course. Disappointing. I’m going back to Watson next time.
Nicklaus
Love the course, pace of play was extremely slow. Staff was awesome, from the bar to the starter, to the pro shop! I will be back, hopefully play a lot faster. Palmers next weekend.
Pretty nice
Overall, very nice course. Great conditions and a difficult layout. Well-placed hazards and small greens made for a difficult but fun round. Expensive though, and I prefer some other courses (Disney’s Lake Buena Vista for comparison) in the area for similar or cheaper pricing.
Difficult but fair. The greens were fantastic! Smooth and fast which I have found to be rare I Florida
Great resort all around.
Great looking resort for golf, accomidations and restaurants. Looking to hold our annual golf buddies trip here.
Terrible condition
Very nice golf course that is in terrible condition.
Answer the phone!
Played today, course in good condition. Cart died mid round and no one would answer the phone even tho it was during business hours. Had to walk back with all of my stuff in 94 degrees.
Palmer Course
Palmer layout is a great resort track and playing off the backs it has a low handicap championship feel.
Condition was very good. Course architecture excellent with a great blend of longer and shorter strategic par 4’s. Good range of par 3’s with short iron target golf through to long iron play to well protected greens.
Course has some nice undulation and the putting surfaces were excellent.
Not much between the Palmer and the Watson, maybe Palmer has a longer championship feel with the Watson some shorter more quirky holes but both carry a lot of interest.
Both are really worth the green fee and and you can see why these courses feature in the florida Top 100 courses that you can play,
Nice course but Watson is better
Palmer course is in great condition despite the recent holotiining. Personally too many blind shots caused by numerous mounds and undulating fairways. I prefer Watson which to me was fairer. Palmer is still a great course to play and the staff at Reunion are always awesome.
If you can go, you should go.
For $100 on a hot deal, this was a great value and a great course. It IS a resort course though. Open fairways and thin rough (as long as you stay reasonably close). It has it's challenges if you're in waste areas.
I can't wait to try the other two courses here.
Great course, top quality
It’s so nice to play a course with old school principles, welcoming lovely people, course in great condition, pace of play superb. It worth paying that little bit more to avoid the slow play and players with little or no etiquette on the low price courses. If you want total quality come here!
Great course - enjoyable round
I was a single and the starter helpfully let me go ahead of the two groups in front of me which I greatly appreciated. It’s a great design and was in fantastic condition. Good range and putting green and friendly staff.
My only complaint is that availability is restricted by majority of tee times being locked down for residents.
Lovely Course - very quiet
Course was in great condition and not busy so pace of play was good. Good range and putting green and friendly staff. I’ll be back.