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FootGolf Now Available at the Walt Disney World Resort

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For the very first time ever, Guests visiting the Walt Disney World Resort can participate in the sport of FootGolf. Don’t know what FootGolf is? It’s kind of a combination of soccer and golf. With FootGolf, players kick a regulation #5 soccer ball at a golf course facility on shortened length holes with 21-inch diameter cups in as few shots as possible. FootGolf rules are very similar to the rules of golf; there are bunkers, hazards and traditional golf course characteristics that help to improve the challenge of the game.

FootGolf at Walt Disney World
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Disney’s Oak Trail Golf Course is offering an 18-Hole FootGolf course which is Certified by the American FootGolf League (AFGL). Par for the course is 69 with a challenging selection of par 3’s, 4’s and 5’s. While traditional golf is played to the blue pin flags at Disney’s Oak Trail course, to make the FootGolf course stand out, the official color of orange.

Tee times can be booked now to play 18 holes of FootGolf.  You are welcome to bring your own soccer ball, or rent one. FootGolf is available 7 days a week, after 11:00 a.m. Currently there is a special promotion that runs through March 25, where two guests can play for the price of one ($20) and that includes complimentary ball rental. After March 25, it’s $15 per person for Walt Disney World Resort guests and $20 per person for others.

For reservations call (407) WDW-GOLF.

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3 thoughts on “FootGolf Now Available at the Walt Disney World Resort

  • Weird choice. Is there a huge market for this?

  • What would anyone need to ruin a great game like golf by soiling it with soccer?

  • Do you know if the Premium Annual Pass will cover the footgolf course?

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