I joined Rio Pinar CC in Orlando today and feel like I've found a new home for golf.
Orlando may be a golf destination for many but, for those like me who hate golf carts, it's the pits. There are virtually no courses in the area that encourage walking and it's pretty much taken away my urge to play golf for the past few months.
Rio Pinar, which hosted the Citrus Open from 1966-1982 (the PGA tour stop in Orlando before Bay Hill), is a solid yet unspectacular course that has a significant walking membership (probably about 1/3 according to the club manager).
I've played both nines (back last week, front this morning) and enjoyed both of them even though they are quite different-the front has a number of doglegs, a stream meandering throught the property, and several fairly interesting shorter par 4's while the back is longer and straighter. The green complexes are pretty good, the course is well conditioned and did I tell you that walking was encourgaged.
On top of that, because of all the competition in Orlando, Rio Pinar is short of members so still have about 20 introductory memberships available for the princely sum of $2500 for the next year-that's all you pay for unlimited golf plus, at the end of the year, you can convert to an regular membership with no initiation fee. On top of that there is a 30 day clause in the agreement so you could back out within 30 days and only pay for the golf you have played.
Anyone in the Orlando area or who is visiting Orlando is welcome to join me there.