
There is also a practice putting green where you can do some chipping as well. This is the bigger of the two because there is another one featured at the other golf course. Another thing featured here is a full Pro Shop, so whether you need golfing gloves, visors, balls, tees, or even those Disney golfing shirts they have them here at the Pro Shop.

Oak Trail is the nine-hole walking course that I mentioned before. This is a really beautiful course with views of Disney’s Grand Floridian and the Polynesian Resort as well. They have a snack cart that accepts credit cards that go around offering snacks and alcoholic beverages as well. Just remember that if you can’t get a tee time here there may be a tournament going on that day. This is a championship golf course, so it is regularly being used for those tours. If you are playing 9 holes it’s a little over 2 hours.

You have four and a half hours to play 18 holes. It’s definitely a fun course and you need to keep the pace moving so I wouldn’t consider this the best course for beginners. The Disney Palm Course is rather tough because with almost every hole you are going to be dealing with water.
