Michigan Golf Journal December 2021

Rockledge Country Club Rockledge Country Club, near Cocoa Beach, is a mere 50-minute drive from Orlando. It was a private club for most of its 100-plus years, but recently opened to daily fee play. This par-71 with a slope of 126, opened in 1924. It features Bermuda throughout and plays to a maximum of 6,436 yards. Its proximity to the Atlantic guarantees sufficient ocean breezes to make one feel the course is actually much longer. A driving range and practice facility will get you tuned for your round. This is a typical country club style course, accommodating fairways and large greens make for an enjoyable round that won’t leave you completely exhausted. We would suggest dining in themassive clubhouse after your round. The food and service are top shelf with a variety of delectable options on their menu. Relaxing on the nearby beaches at Cocoa Beach, or a side trip to Kennedy Space Center could round out your day on the Space Coast. Summary You don’t have to spend a ton of money to enjoy golf in Orlando, or Central Florida. The city and the area have done a wonderful job of preserving their public facilities and keeping them affordable for everyone to enjoy. Shake Shack Burger Joint When you are done with your round at either Dubsdread, or the Winter Park 9, I suggest you visit the Shake Shack on Orlando Avenue inWinter Park. Their delicious burgers and fries are best washed down with a creamy chocolate shake. The perfect repast after an enjoyable day on the links.

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