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ORLANDO - HYATT REGENCY GRAND CYPRESS
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Hyatt Regency Grand Cypress is part of a larger resort complex near Walt Disney World, with 45 holes of Jack Nicklaus-designed golf, a full-service equestrian center, a dozen private tennis courts, an elaborately landscaped half-acre swimming pool and a full range of recreational activities, plus separate home-like accommodations at the Villas of Grand Cypress.
With well-appointed guest rooms, the Hyatt Regency offers a good balance of luxury and price, with abundant options for dining and recreation on-site.
In the 18-story atrium lobby, they pass towering trees and tropical flowers as they head toward glass elevators that convey them to the 750 amenity-filled rooms and suites. Nowhere is the mix of Florida elegance and informality more evident than on the Regency Club level, where guests enjoy dedicated concierge service and an exclusive lounge with complimentary food and beverages presented throughout the day.
Five restaurants and four lounges, plus 24-hour room service, offer a full spectrum of wining and dining options. Highlights include Hemingways, a seafood emporium overlooking the pool, and La Coquina, widely acclaimed for its Chef ’s Table dining and seasonal Sunday brunch, which earned “best in central Florida” from readers of the Orlando Sentinel.
Recreation often centers on 21-acre Lake Windsong, with its white-sand beach and marina, sailboats, canoes, and paddleboats. The pool, another popular attraction, covers more than half an acre as it flows through grottos and caves, past a dozen waterfalls and a 45-foot water slide. Nearby, a full-service fitness center offers aerobics instruction, weight training, massage, and boutique spa services.
Guests take pleasure rides or practice dressage and hunter-jumper skills at a ten-acre equestrian center. Tennis fans head for the Grand Cypress Racquet Club, with its clinics, lessons, and 12 tennis courts, half lighted for evening play.
Golfers indulge in 45 holes of Jack Nicklaus Signature Design play that includes Scottish-style links, plus a nine-hole pitch-and-putt course and an award-winning golf academy staffed by 5 of the top 45 instructors in Florida, according to Golf magazine

DETAILS
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Price Includes

Based on 2 sharing twin room

Dates
7 Nights 4 Nights 1 Night
1st January - 31st March
€827 €0 €0
1st April - 30th June
€633 €0 €0
1st July - 30th September
€555 €0 €0
7th October - 21st December
€633 €0 €0
22nd December - 31st March
€866 €0 €0
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GOLF COURSES
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Bay Hill Club & Lodge - (Championship)

At Bay Hill, you play the venue of the Bay Hill Invitational, one of the longest standing stops on the PGA Tour. It is also Arnold Palmer's winter home The front 9 of the Big Course is the more scenic and dramatic of the two 9's. It features the half-moon-shaped par 5 5th around a lake where John Daly took an 18 trying to hit his drive over the lake from the forward tees to the green. The back nine is less scenic, as the houses seem to be on top of a few of the holes. It includes the 400-yard uphill 10th; the 430-yard par 4 11th to a long, narrow green hovering over a lake; the short, straight par 4 13th of less than 400 yards over another pond to a tight green; and No. 15, a 225-yard uphill par 3 to a severely sloped green. For all of its notoriety, Bay Hill remains a course within a development, albeit a very high-end development. Six- and seven-figure homes on large lots are visible throughout

Cypress Golf - North, South & East Course

The North, South, and East Nines offer a variety of mental and physical stimuli that test accuracy rather than strength and distance. The original North-South combination, marked by sharply ledged fairways, tall shaggy mounds, and plateau greens perched above water or sand, is a demanding, target-style test. The sportier, more wooded East Nine is more generous, with less bunkering (particularly in front of the greens) allowing for more run-up shots. Within these 27 holes, the Jack Nicklaus Signature-designed North, South, and East Nines provide three distinctly unique 18-hole masterpieces. For the full round of 18, courses can be combined as the North-South, South-East, or East-North Course. Each combination provides a distinctive playing experience, which will challenge even the best of golfers.

Dye's Valley Course at TPC Sawgrass

Dye's Valley Course at TPC Sawgrass is the latest challenge in the grand tradition of the Tournament Players Club. The ambitious younger brother of the famous Stadium Course, this 6,838-yard, par-72 course poses a test for all handicappers — with its lush, winding fairways, sweeping greens, and water in play on every hole to test your shot-making ability and accuracy. The TPC Valley Course at Sawgrass will prove to be a challenge for any skill level with its undulations on the fairways, sweeping greens and water the comes into play upon every hole. Though the Valley Course is a bit milder than the Stadium Course, you will find yourself need to make accurate shots while you fight the winds from the Atlantic Ocean which is one mile away from the course

Grand Cypress - New Course

The New Course adds another dimension of play to the Orlando golf scene with steeper and more challenging bunkers and slopes. Set in the midst of an open meadow, the New Course is Jack Nicklaus' tribute and homage to the famed Old Course at St. Andrews, Scotland. This Scottish links masterpiece is complete with double greens, stone bridges and walls, gorse mounds, burns, and pot bunkers as deep as 12 feet... all in the spirit of true Scottish original. Very little water comes into play on the New Course, but when it does it just may surprise you. Very few trees are located within the interior of the course, creating plenty of room to drive the ball. However, even the best of drives will be challenged, as even the slightest slice or fade can cause the best of golfers to find themselves looking in the wrong fairway for their ball.

Hawks Landing

Hawk’s Landing Golf Club is 18-Holes of Championship Golf at its finest. Great location, perfect weather, satisfying long days and a Golf experience that rewards golfers of all skill levels. At more than 6,600 yards from its back tees, Hawk’s Landing Golf Club is a deceptively challenging test of golf. From your opening shot on the 1st tee to your approach shot over water on #18, you can expect to use every club in your bag. The following course layout is designed to provide you a preview of what to expect when you tee it up at Hawk’s Landing. The beautiful natural surroundings, native birds and wildlife, fragrant beds of vibrantly colored azaleas and plentiful sunshine create an inviting atmosphere that makes every Golfer look forward to their next round.

Marsh Landing Country Club

Marsh Landing Country Club is often likened to a 6,841-yard nature preserve. Test your skills on a 6,825-yard, par-72 golf course winding through pockets of intracoastal marshes and towering pines, showcasing a spectacular year-round golfing experience and an extraordinary array of wildlife. Consult the expert staff of professionals to take your skills to new heights and your scores to new lows. The course features mature trees with some challenging drives and approaches. The layout is reasonably flat and should be easy enough to walk depending on the time of year.

Ponte Vedra Country Club

Discover a shot-maker’s delight at Ponte Vedra Country Club. Teeming with natural wildlife, this PGA TOUR golf club features a short, tight course with water in play on every hole, requiring straight tee shots by great iron players. The 13th hole — a 378-yard, par-4 straightaway — necessitates the fiercest water negotiation, and rewards thought and precision over brute strength. Fire lasers and you just might bring birdie into play; just don’t try to muscle the ball in. R edesigned by Arnold Palmer and Ed Seay with tree-lined fairways and slightly winding greens, this Ponte Vedra golf course challenges players of all skill levels

The Stadium Course - TPC Sawgrass

The Stadium Course is a target design that features water coming into play on almost every hole. This course was considered the debut of stadium golf, with plenty of pot bunkers and moguls to make even professionals squeal. Regarded as the crown jewel of Northeast Florida, this stunning, Pete Dye-designed PGA TOUR golf course plays host to THE PLAYERS Championship – which annually attracts the strongest field in golf and is one of the PGA TOUR's most coveted titles