Disney has 5 championship golf courses, LBV being one of them. The OKW resort happens to be on the front nine for LBV course (OKW use to be on the back nine until the made the DI then they switched the course around). As a DVC member you are authorized to make Tee-times 90 days in advance. They will take times for 1,2,3, or foursomes. We stay at OKW usually between may and october which is a good time for greens fees. During this period Tee-times after 10:00 at any of the courses are $45(greens fees and cart). You can buy a DVC golf for $85 which will discount these to $35 for each golfer up to a foursome. Additionally this membership will get you in to the Oldsmobile PGA tourney held at WDW in October. Plus you get a discount on lessons and you can play the course at celebration. I typically do not get the membership because I would have to play 9 times to get anything out of it. Outside the may to october window after 10:00 tee-times are about $100. Also early morning tee-times all the time will run you over $100. Now for the golf courses:
LBV is probably my second favorite. The club house and starter are actually located in the DI. It is a shot makers course. Not very long but tight and narrow. You will pay dearly if you are not in the fairway. A few island greens which always makes it fun.
Osprey ridge by far is the best course at WDW. Located at the Bonnet creek golf club (not far from OKW). Long and hard with a lot of scenery. This is a must play!!!
Eagle pines is the other course at the Bonnet creek golf club. Very nice course. I think that it plays as one of the easier courses at WDW. Still it would be eiter 3 or 4 on my ranking list of WDW courses.
Magnolia is one of 2 courses located at the shades of green. It is the classic WDW course with the Mickey mouse sand trap. Nice course with a classic southern design. It is currently closed until october.
Now my least favorite course at WDW is the last one, the palms. Located right next to magnolia. This course has about 16 holes with water in play. The 17th hole is always ranked as one of the hardest holes on the PGA tour. There is basically no secondary rough, its swap. Do not get me wrong an extremely pretty course but HARD!!! Most of the par 4's and 5's have serpentine creeks running through them so it feels like you are always laying up. If your handicap is not in the single digits you are going to have a long day.
Hope this helps, and hit them long and straight!!!
