Tranquilo Golf Club at Four Seasons Orlando
Tom Fazio's old Osprey Ridge was reborn as Tranquilo in 2014, the private golf club of the Four Seasons Resort Orlando inside Walt Disney World. A par 71 of about 6,901 yards through wooded wetlands, it is the most refined resort round in the Orlando theme park corridor.
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The verdict
Inside the sprawl of Walt Disney World, Tranquilo is the round for golfers who want a Four Seasons standard rather than a theme park afterthought. The layout began life in 1992 as Osprey Ridge, a Tom Fazio design, and was refreshed and relaunched as Tranquilo in 2014 when Four Seasons opened its Orlando resort beside it. The result is a polished, mature parkland course routed through wetlands and woodland, quiet and well conditioned, a genuine escape from the crowds a few miles away.
For the traveling golfer it is the natural choice for a family Orlando trip with a golfing parent, or for a couples or buddies stay that wants a five star base. At about 6,901 yards and par 71 it is a comfortable, enjoyable test rather than a brute, with Fazio's framing and shot variety making it a pleasure to play. Access is geared to Four Seasons guests and members, so the round usually pairs with a stay at the resort.
Tranquilo Golf Club at Four Seasons Orlando at a glance
- Opened
- 2014 (as Tranquilo)
- Designer
- Tom Fazio
- Type
- Resort parkland
- Par
- 71
- Yardage
- To about 6,901 yds
- Green fee
- From about 150 dollars
Designer, history, par and yardage verified June 2026 from Four Seasons Orlando, GolfPass and course databases. The course is a Tom Fazio design, originally Osprey Ridge opened in 1992 and relaunched as Tranquilo in 2014, a par 71 playing to about 6,901 yards. Indicative green fees run from roughly 150 dollars to about 250 in the 2026 season for resort guests, with Four Seasons guest and member priority, and change by season and day, so always confirm directly before booking.
The holes worth the trip
Tranquilo plays through a corridor of wetlands, pine and palmetto that screens it almost entirely from the surrounding resort, which is the point: the round feels far removed from the theme park bustle. Fazio used gentle elevation, white sand bunkering and water to vary the demands hole to hole, so the course tests shot selection and placement more than raw length.
The greens are well contoured and the conditioning, under Four Seasons stewardship, is consistently excellent. There is water in play on a number of holes and the wetlands swallow the truly wild shot, but the corridors are fair and the course is enjoyable from the right tee. The closing holes return toward the clubhouse for a satisfying finish.
It is not the longest or fiercest course in central Florida, but it is among the most refined, and the combination of Fazio design and Four Seasons service makes it the standout round of an Orlando stay.
How to get on
| What to know | Detail |
|---|---|
| Access | Private resort club at Four Seasons Resort Orlando inside Walt Disney World; play is geared to resort guests and members |
| Green fee | From roughly 150 dollars to about 250 in the 2026 season for resort guests; rates vary by season and day |
| Booking | Book through the Four Seasons golf concierge as part of a resort stay; reserve ahead in peak season |
| On the day | Carts and caddies available; collared shirts and soft spikes; full practice facility and clubhouse on site |
| Getting there | At Lake Buena Vista inside the Walt Disney World resort, near Orlando |
| Best months | Fall through spring are prime in central Florida; summer is hot, humid and stormy |
Access and fees verified June 2026; rates swing by season and packages change, so always confirm the current green fee and availability directly before booking. To book a round through a partner, use our trip desk to check tee time availability.
Where to stay nearby
The obvious base is the Four Seasons Resort Orlando itself, set beside the course inside Walt Disney World, with a water park, spa, dining and direct golf access, the simplest way to secure tee times on Tranquilo. The wider Lake Buena Vista and Orlando area offers every grade of hotel for groups who want a different base.
For a fuller Florida golf trip, pair Orlando with the dramatic quarry holes of Black Diamond Ranch to the northwest, or the coastal Fazio golf at Camp Creek.
Looking for a base near Orlando? See our recommended hotels and resorts.
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We arrange the tee times at Tranquilo, book the Four Seasons stay around them and pair the golf with the best of central Florida. Tell us roughly when and who is travelling and one concierge costs it to the head, with no obligation.
Tranquilo Golf Club at Four Seasons Orlando questions
Who designed Tranquilo Golf Club and what was it before?
The course was designed by Tom Fazio and originally opened in 1992 as Osprey Ridge. It was refreshed and relaunched as Tranquilo in 2014 as the golf club of the Four Seasons Resort Orlando.
What is the par and length of Tranquilo?
Tranquilo is a par 71 that plays to about 6,901 yards from the back tees, routed through wooded wetlands inside Walt Disney World.
Is Tranquilo open to the public?
Tranquilo is a private resort club geared to Four Seasons Resort Orlando guests and members. The round usually pairs with a stay at the resort, so confirm access when you book lodging.
How much does it cost to play Tranquilo?
Indicative green fees run from roughly 150 dollars to about 250 in the 2026 season for resort guests, varying by season and day. Always confirm directly before booking.
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Researched and written by the GolfForKings editorial desk. Designer, history, par and yardage verified June 2026; indicative green fees verified June 2026. Last reviewed June 2026.