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If you’re looking for family fun, you might want to try FootGolf in Orlando, which is a combination of soccer and golf holes that are shorter in length. When you want to try out something new, then FootGolf might be worth the try.
The activity entails kicking a soccer ball into a 21″ diameter cup, and the person with the lowest number kicks to the hole wins, just like in golf. If you want to try it out, go to Disney’s Oak Trail Course where FootGolf is available during the afternoons on Tuesday, Wednesday, Saturday, and Sunday.
The 9-hole FootGolf course is a must-try for families looking to bond and have a wonderful time, as it requires little expertise other than the ability to kick a soccer ball.
Consider it a great way to get some outdoor time while engaging in a friendly game with family or friends. Expect armadillos, turkeys, ospreys, deer, and hawks to join you on the 9-hole course.
What is FootGolf?
FootGolf is a sport that combines soccer and golf. The rules are like golf, with bunkers, hazards, and golf course qualities that help to increase the game’s difficulty.
FootGolf and traditional golf coexist peacefully and can both be played on the same course. Golf attire is standard, with running shoes or indoor or turf soccer cleats – knee-length Argyle socks and a flat cap are optional.
How to play FootGolf
A soccer ball is kicked toward a 21″ diameter cup in as few shots as possible at a golf course facility on shortened-length holes. Because there are no forced carries over any waterways on any of the nine holes, it’s enjoyable for the entire family, regardless of skill level.
Tee times for 9 holes of FootGolf can be booked ahead of or behind those playing 9 holes of traditional golf. 9 holes of FootGolf should take about 1 hour 30 minutes when played in groups of four.
Where can I play FootGolf?
Disney’s Oak Trail FootGolf Course features a challenging selection of par 3, par 4, and par 5 holes that will challenge both novice and experienced players.
Traditional golf is played to blue pin flags at Disney’s Oak Trail, while FootGolf is identified by orange flags. You can bring your soccer ball or use one provided by the course. Play alone or with family or friends.
FootGolf in Orlando is available every Tuesday, Wednesday, Saturday, and Sunday after 2:30 PM. If you’re planning to drop by, it would be best to make reservations ahead of time by calling (407) WDW-GOLF (939-4653) or booking online to reserve your tee time.
Final thoughts
FootGolf in Orlando is an enjoyable activity for all ages to bond and enjoy the great outdoors. When you want to try out something new, head over to Disney’s Oak Trail FootGolf Course for an invigorating afternoon game with family and friends.