APOPKA GOLF & TENNIS AT ERROL ESTATE
🇺🇸 Apopka, FL, USA
Designed by Joe Lee
The Highland and Grove nines at Apopka Golf & Tennis at Errol Estate form part of a Joe Lee design situated in the rolling terrain northwest of Orlando. Lee, a prolific Florida architect who worked extensively throughout the state from the 1950s through the 1980s, built numerous courses that adapted to the peninsula's varied landscapes, from coastal sites to the more elevated interior regions. Apopka sits in central Florida's lake district, where the topography offers more natural movement than the flat coastal plains, and Lee typically used these elevation changes to create strategic interest and variety in his routing.
The course occupies land that includes mature tree cover and likely incorporates water features, both natural and constructed, which are characteristic of Lee's work in this region. His designs from this era generally emphasize playability for a range of skill levels while using the native vegetation and water to define holes and frame playing corridors. The Grove nine presumably winds through more wooded areas, while the Highland nine may feature the property's higher ground, though the specific character of each nine reflects Lee's approach to working with existing site conditions.
The facility operates as a semi-private club with tennis amenities alongside golf, serving both members and outside play. Apopka's location provides convenient access to the northern Orlando metropolitan area while maintaining a more secluded, estate-like setting away from the region's heavily developed tourist corridors.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Highland/Grove was designed by Joe Lee.
Highland/Grove at Apopka Golf & Tennis at Errol Estate is listed as private on Course Vaults; guest access is typically restricted.
Par at Highland/Grove is 72.
Highland/Grove plays 6,668 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Highland/Grove is 132.
Highland/Grove is a 18-hole course.