Grenelefe Golf and Tennis Resort - Hotel Reviews from across the web
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No title - expert review Take refuge at this 950-acre Lake Marion, Audubon-protected retreat. There are plenty of walking trails, and all the villas and rooms hav... mobiltravelguide.howstuffworks.com
LOVED IT - user review I enjoyed my trip out there. I only paid 100 bucks and you have much privacy. Its not the hotels of other resorts that you go to and it is always crowded. And my kids could just go... tripadvisor.com
golf - user review south course was enjoyable with hilly greens. east course was not in as good shape, although much more challenging and fun to play. greens were flatter.both courses not in great shape, bu... tripadvisor.com
Falling apart - user review This is not a resort at all. It is undergoing major reconstruction- fitness room has no A/C, ceiling, walls or floor, but is still considered open! Restaurants are closed, with one havi... tripadvisor.com
Not really operational - user review This resort was purchased by Westgate Resorts in 2002, but doesn't even appear on its website. The company seems to be investing only enough money in the resort so that the physical p... tripadvisor.com
STAY AWAY - user review THIS PLACE IS FILTHY. THINGS ARE BROKEN AND REMAIN THAT WAY. WE ACTUALLY PHONED FOR TOILET PAPER ONE EVENING AND HAD IT THROWN AT OUR DOOR - HOUSEKEEPING WAS TOO LAZY (I GUESS... travel.yahoo.com
Grenelefe Golf & Tennis Resort | Course Finder Course Profile | Courses & Travel | Golf.com This resort has three distinctly different eighteen hole courses. The East Course is shorter, straighter, and narrower than the other two courses. Since the fairways are undulating, the uneven lies will make this a shotmaker's course. The signature hole is #1, a 535-yard, par 5, because its tee box ... golf.com
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