Hunter's Creek Golf Course is a Public, 18 hole golf course located in Orlando, Florida.
Hunters Creek Golf Course first opened for play in 1986. The course was designed by Lloyd Clifton.
Hunter's Creek is an Orlando public golf course with multi-tier tees showcasing spacious, rolling fairways that carve through majestic, towering pines to provide a natural "Carolina Pine" setting among 13 lakes. Featuring strategically placed bunkers bordering expansive, undulating TifEagle greens.
Featuring 5 sets of tees ranging from 5,225 yards to a daunting 7,268 yards from the championship tees, this Florida Golf Course offers a fair, yet demanding test of golf. Spacious, rolling fairways meander among 13 lakes to provide a natural setting for a relaxing round of Orlando golf. With strategically placed bunkers bordering expansive greens, several options and shot selections await the golfer on each hole.
Previously rated nationally by Golf Digest (#37, 1990) as one of the "Top 75 Public Courses to Play", Hunter's Creek has an exceptional course design enticing the golfer with several shot options on every hole. This Orlando golf course has played host to several major events: US Open Qualifier - 1989-1994, PGA Tour Qualifier - 1989, in addition to several FSGA events.