Published February 12, 2026

Featured Golf Trip: Reunion Resort & Golf Club

The Orlando resort packs some design variation into an easy resort golf experience.

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Here’s one to file under easy, all-in-one golf trips.

Just south of Orlando sits Reunion Resort & Golf Club, a 54-hole resort sanctuary where you can play golf courses built by three legends of the game—Jack Nicklaus, Arnold Palmer, and Tom Watson.

The Nicklaus course will let you rip it off the tee, but “small, undulating greens place a premium on precise iron play,” Golf Digest writes. Meanwhile, the Palmer course has more elevation change and undulations that can make for uneven lies, while the water-less Watson course “utilizes strategic bunkering and hilly terrain as its defense.”

Away from the course, Reunion’s resort accommodations offer convenience and any level of comfort you may desire. There are spacious villas, premium dining, and a sprawling waterpark. After your rounds, unwind at the on-site spa, hit the pool, or enjoy craft brews and classic fare at one of the resort’s restaurants.

You’re also about 15 minutes from the theme parks of Orlando, in case you’re planning a family trip. Of course, Reunion works just as well for a buddy trip or bachelor weekend, all of it contained and easy, making for a hassle-free experience alongside some enjoyable golf.

Pricing details

Overall range (golf + lodging): $1,115
Assumes three days, three nights

Golf + lodging: $1,115
• Our friends at Golfbreaks have a fantastic
package deal (affiliate link) for Reunion—$1,115 for three nights and three rounds of golf.

Travel considerations

• Reunion is 30 minutes from Orlando International.

This piece originally ran in the GTG newsletter. Subscribe here for free and get pricing details alongside the weekly featured stop—plus news on openings, redesigns, and more—in your inbox each Thursday afternoon.

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