Golf in Orlando: Timacuan Golf and Country Club
On our last full day in Florida we had a chance to play another beautiful golf course, this one located about half an hour north of downtown Orlando in the community of Lake Mary. Timacuan Golf and Country Club was built in 1987 and was originally designed by a Ron Garl. In 1996 the course was renovated by architect Bobby Weed and today it is ranked in the top 14 in the state of Florida. Timacuan’s other accolades include having been chosen as one of the most golf-friendly courses for women by Golf for Women Magazine.
Golf Communities of Hilton Head
There are a special set of considerations that a home buyer should look at when considering the purchase of a home in a golf community. Hilton Head Island is one area that is rich with golf communities and other gated community options. Golf course communities offer a unique and highly sought-after style of life that usually includes a few nice amenities and more than a few phenomenal ones.
One of the first things that you should take not of when looking at a home in a golf course community is the location of the property in relation to the fairways. Do the fairways run right up to your property? If so is it your responsibility to mow the course?
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Mount Dora: Southern Charm in Central Florida
In my quest to find unusual destinations to visit in the Orlando area, I stumbled over a little town by the name of Mount Dora just about 45 minutes north of Orlando. I had read that it was a very picturesque small town located on a lake, and one of its main attractions was a scenic railway.
Mount Dora is only 27 miles or 43 km northwest of Orlando. It has an elevation of 184 feet above Lake Dora, which makes it Florida’s only “mountain top town”. Indeed the rolling hillsides and winding roads are a welcome unique feature in the generally flat topography of Florida.













