International Golf Club Inc
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Discover the beauty of the International Golf Club and its island setting...
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- Regular Hours:
Mon - Sun - Phone:
Main - 352-343-7550
Primary Phone - 352-742-2162
Extra - 352-742-2162
- Address:
- 18000 Eagles Way Deer Island, FL 32778
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- Categories
- Private Golf Courses, Golf Courses, Golf Equipment & Supplies
- Services / Products
- enefits include preferred tee times, unlimited use of the driving range, practice areas and swimming pool, and discounts on pro shop merchandise and guest rates.
General Info
Experience International Golf Club.... Passing through the gates of Deer Island life begins to slow down. Enjoy in the breathtaking views of Lake Dora and Lake Beauclaire while sunlight peeks through the overhanging cypress and oak trees. Take your time, relax and experience the island country club lifestyle. International Golf Club is the center piece of the island, offering a championship golf course that is accentuated by over 7000 yards of pristine conditioning, extraordinary wildlife and Joe Lee's signature finger style bunkering. Deer Island provides the best of both worlds for it's residents and guests. Deer Island offers a secluded natural habitat while being under 45 minutes from Orlando and The Villages. Downtown Mount Dora, which offers a historic shopping and antique district, is only minutes away. Your journey to the International Golf Club will afford you the opportunity to see the citrus and horse farms that Florida is known for and once you reach the Island you will discover the best kept secret in Central Florida. An Abundance of Wildlife... Deer Island is home to an abundance of wildlife and is currently a member of the Audubon Cooperative Sanctuary Program. The wetlands that surround Deer Island are home to blue herons, Florida bobcats and an abundance of alligators. But, if you want to see our most prestigious wildlife keep your eyes in the sky. Deer Island is also home to a family of Bald Eagles, as many as six have been seen at one time. The eagles have built a nest high in the pine trees that line the 18th hole, making bald eagle sightings a common occurrence.