APOPKA GOLF & TENNIS AT ERROL ESTATE
🇺🇸 Apopka, FL, USA
Designed by Joe Lee
The Apopka Golf & Tennis at Errol Estate features two nines—Grove and Lake—designed by Joe Lee, a prolific Florida architect whose work spans much of the state's golf landscape from the 1960s through the 1990s. Lee built a reputation for routing courses sensitively through Florida's varied terrain, working with wetlands, citrus groves, and native vegetation to create layouts that feel integrated into their surroundings. The Grove/Lake combination reflects this approach, set on property that historically included agricultural land in the Apopka area, northwest of Orlando.
The routing takes advantage of Central Florida's characteristic topography, which typically means modest elevation changes, strategic use of water hazards, and tree-lined corridors. The Grove nine likely threads through or alongside remnants of citrus plantings, while the Lake nine incorporates water features more prominently into the design. Lee's courses from this era tend to favor playability for a range of skill levels while still presenting strategic choices off the tee and into greens.
Apopka itself sits in an area known historically for citrus production and nursery operations, and the course reflects that regional character. The facility operates as a municipal-style amenity, serving both local members and daily-fee players. Lee's design philosophy emphasized accessibility and enjoyment rather than severe difficulty, making the Grove/Lake pairing a straightforward test suited to recreational golf in a setting that captures the essence of inland Florida golf.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Grove/Lake was designed by Joe Lee.
Grove/Lake at Apopka Golf & Tennis at Errol Estate is listed as private on Course Vaults; guest access is typically restricted.
Par at Grove/Lake is 72.
Grove/Lake plays 6,745 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Grove/Lake is 132.
Grove/Lake is a 18-hole course.