Falcon's Fire Golf Club
Falcon's Fire Golf Club is a public golf course in Osceola County with 18 holes designed by architect Rees Jones to challenge players of all levels. The facility features a large clubhouse, natural grass driving range, practice bunkers and greens, an on-site restaurant, and a well-stocked pro shop.
The course was designed by renowned architect Rees Jones and established itself as a championship-level facility demanding serious golf. Its reputation for quality service and facilities has grown over the years, making it a preferred destination for golfers throughout Central Florida.
The course features hole names like "Watery Grave" and "Test of Courage" that reflect its challenging nature and appeal to players seeking a serious round. These names signal how the place invites golfers to test their skills and embrace the difficulty.
The course is located near Osceola Parkway, making it easy to reach from Orlando International Airport and downtown Orlando. Rentals are available for golf clubs, and staff prepare your cart with scorecards, tees, and other essentials before you start your round.
The Falcon's Nest Restaurant serves lunch and drinks year-round and seasonally offers breakfast, sometimes with outdoor grilling specials from the chef. This blend of golf and dining makes a visit more than just a round of play.
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