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Golf
Beaches and theme parks are par for the course. But Florida's also a golf lover's paradise.
 
 
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Whether you're a seasoned pro or just a beginner, you'll find Florida the perfect place to practice your swing. The sunshine state boasts more golf courses than any other. With 1,000 to choose from, you'll be spoilt for choice.

If you're a real enthusiast, you won't want to miss the World Golf Hall of Fame. It's located at the World Golf Village, between Jacksonville and St. Augustine.
Explore the Golf Coast
Head to Florida's southeast coast, stretching from Tampa to Marco Island on the Gulf of Mexico coastline, where you'll find over 100 courses open all year round. Improve your handicap at the Riverwood Golf and Country Club in Port Charlotte, a top-rated course situated along the pristine Myakka River. Or play a round at the Fort Myers Country Club - a hidden gem. When you visit between May and October, you can choose your tee time and enjoy a leisurely game without the crowds.
Get a package deal
If you just can't get enough golf, opt for a package holiday. Golf resorts in Naples, Sarasota, and West Palm Beach and just about anywhere in Florida, will tailor packages to your game, style and budget to make your stay an unforgettable one.
 
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