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Oaks National Golf Club

Path lined with beautiful oak trees
Oaks National Golf Club has more than just a new name. Longtime linksmen and first-time visitors to Kissimmee alike will be blown away by Golf Advisor’s 2016 Winner of the Top 25 Most Improved Courses in the United States.
Oaks National Golf Club: The Former Kissimmee Oaks Golf Club
Rediscover why you’ve fallen in love with the game of golf when you visit this stunning championship course. Originally designed by Karl Litten in 1986, Oaks National Golf Club received a makeover in 2015.
If you’ve played a round here 10 or more years ago, you’ll be happy to know that the course still features century-old oak trees, natural lakes, graceful sloping fairways, and local wildlife like eagles, wild turkeys, heron, and alligators watching your every stroke.
Those Championship Bermuda G12 greens, however, are a welcome addition.
A staple golf course of Osceola County and quickly becoming one of the most popular must-try courses in Central Florida, Oaks National Golf Club’s 18 holes wind through protected wetlands and preserves. Mother Nature acts as your caddy as you try not to let the serene scene distract you from the challenges that lay ahead.
PGA Professional Instruction
Perhaps in the perfect setting that is Oaks National, practice really does make perfect. A dedicated putting green and chipping area sit alongside a full, 20-station target range. PGA Professional and former host of “Golfing with Paul E. Kenny,” Paul Kenny, offers lessons and clinics for junior golfers and adults.
The Oaks National Golf Shop
The on-site pro shop at The Oaks National Golf Club has everything you need to improve your round. An experienced team is on-hand to help you choose the right equipment and apparel from the shop’s fully-stocked selection.
The Oaks Cafe: Dining at Oaks National Golf Club
Before, during, and after your round at Oaks National Golf Club, The Oaks Cafe has a seat for you. This casual cafe caters to golfers of all swings. Early risers will find hot coffee ready to go while evening drivers can enjoy liquor, beer, and wine while watching live sports. Paninis, hoagies, hand-made wraps, and more are available to fuel up for a round or two refuel after 18.
How to Get to Oaks National Golf Club
Oaks National Golf Club
1500 The Oaks Blvd.
Kissimmee, FL 34746
From Downtown Orlando
Take Interstate (I-4) West then take Exit 79 for Orange County Rd. 423 North, turn right onto South John Young Parkway, continue straight onto US-92/US-17 South, then turn left onto The Oaks Blvd.
From Orlando International Airport
Take FL-417 Toll South then take Exit 10 for Orange County Rd. 423 South, turn right onto South John Young Pkwy., continue straight onto US-92/US-17 South, then turn left onto The Oaks Blvd.
From Tampa International Airport
Take I-275 North to I-4 East, take Exit 58 towards Kissimmee, continue onto Osceola Polk Line Rd., then turn left onto US Highway 17-92 North, then turn right onto The Oaks Blvd.
Accommodations near Oaks National Golf Club
Cozy into Kapp and Kappy Bed & Breakfast for a quiet stay in the heart of historic downtown Kissimmee. Don’t let the name fool you, Park Royal Orlando is right in Kissimmee, only minutes from Oaks National Golf Club and includes complimentary breakfast. For a self-catered stay with resort amenities, consider Ramada by Wyndham Flamingo Water Park.
Experience Kissimmee’s other exciting golf courses like the championship course the Rees Jones-designed course at Falcon’s Fire Golf Course or the Palmer and Watson courses of Reunion Resort Golf Course. Play your way around Kissimmee’s neighboring cities, such as the three courses at Royal St. Cloud Golf Links in St. Cloud.
No matter the season, there’s more fun to be had after your round ends. Cool down with public ice skating at The Ice Factory or warm up under the sun at Boggy Creek Airboat Adventures. With Central Florida’s premier attractions like Walt Disney World Resort, and Universal Orlando Resort also nearby, your options for away from the tee box are endless.