Disney’s Magnolia Golf Course Being Reimagined This Summer

Shannen Ace

Disney’s Magnolia Golf Course Being Reimagined This Summer

Disney’s Magnolia Golf Course will close this summer for a reimagining focused on holes 14 through 17.

Disney’s Magnolia Golf Course opened the same day as Magic Kingdom — October 1, 1971 — along with Disney’s Palm Golf Course. Magnolia was most recently renovated in 2015.

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Disney provided concept art of some of the planned updates, which are not finalized and subject to change.

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Arnold Palmer Golf Management will be improving the entire course. The redesign will be led by Ken Baker. The following major updates are planned for holes 14 – 17:

  • Hole 14 – Currently a par 5, will become a par 4, with a new green location
  • Hole 15 – Currently a par 3, will shift location and become a long par 5, dogleg to the right
  • Hole 16 – Will shift location and remain a par 4, but will now become a dogleg to the left
  • Hole 17 – Currently a par 4, will become a par 3, with new tee box locations
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A new wooden bridge will connect holes 16 and 17 through the forest. There will also be several new fairway and greenside bunkers and a selection of teeing grounds to test each level of a player. The overall par 72 of the course will remain.

Disney invited PGA Tour stars Sergio Garcia and Gary Woodland to the course for a sneak peek of the redesign.

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“It will be amazing. The 15th (becoming) a big par 5; 16 is a long par 4 and they’ve brought in water perfectly,” said Woodland. “You’re going to have four closing holes down the stretch that will test every aspect of your game. It’ll be a great finish here at Magnolia.”

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Added Garcia: “It’s a fun course to play. When (golfers) finish their rounds, they can’t wait to come back and I think that’s something the Magnolia course will have.”

Watch a video of Woodland and Garcia on the greens below.

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