I was very excited to check Streamsong off of my golf bucket list. I am glad I can say that I have been there, done that, but it is highly unlikely that I will be back. Chin, my caddie for my 4 rounds was exceptional and the highlight of my experience. The Red and Blue courses are okay at best, the Black course is a complete joke. The layout of the Black course was okay, but It is tricked up just for the sake of being tricked up. The service was below average, and the value for dollars spent was terrible. For as many golfers as they host you would think they would be more coordinated, but hardly anyone was on the same page when it came to rates, tee times, shuttles, clubs getting to and from courses. The fitness center was underwhelming and felt very tired. If the golf and room rates were half what they are, then maybe it would be worth it. If you feel you must go then by all means go, but there are much better golf destinations available at significantly less cost. …
Terrific golf resort. Four beautiful challenging courses . Caddies are required. But needed complicated finding next hole. Caddy makes navigating easy.stayed two nights. Resturants. Excellent not standard hotel food. Stream song is on 11,000 acres. Once you go no leaving till adventure complete. Enjoy. Mlz
Golf course and caddies were 10/10 Restaurant staff was 2/10 Food was 5/10 Prices were way too high for the rooms at $550 / night for a small, standard room. Shuttle service was spotty. Many times slow or crowded ... not enough at peak times. Driving range closes at 4:30 - this is silly.
Went with my family and a few family friends we know from our golf club. Most of us are golfers including kids and wives but not all. The entire week was outstanding and 5 stars. Rooms are large and modern, the property is impressive and the courses some of the best I’ve played in the US. Outstanding practice facilities. There are 2 pub style restaurants both had great food and prices were not unreasonable. The lobby place called Finn and Feather had excellent food but feels a little like a hotel lobby though. We didn’t eat at SottoTerra or Canyon Lake as those are very pricey. We were fine with the other places. The family loved the pool, spa and activities (tennis, cornhole on lawn etc. We did shooting and fishing and the guides are friendly and fun. Had a nice little complimentary New Years Eve party with live music etc. Bars were awesome and had live music all week. Staff service was really good all week… everyone grabbed bags, offered help and jumped to resolve issues (and never seemed to have their hand out… always appreciated a tip but didn’t look for it like other places). Shuttles were on point. Top experience all week but yes, it is pricey.…
Is Streamsong a unique golf opportunity? Absolutely! Are the courses special, challenging and “can you believe this”….you bet. My wife and I had a two night stay with a round on the Black course and yes, it was a special event recently for my 70th. The staff are friendly, the resort clean and the shuttle service is timely. But here’s the rub and why I felt compelled to only give 3 stars. You are out in the middle of nowhere in South, central Polk county, one of the more rural counties in Florida. There are no other decent, dining opportunities around. Lakeland is 25 miles away. So they have you as a captive audience when it comes to dining. The restaurant venues offered are decent but not world class and pricey. The rooms are clean, spacious and accommodating but a King bed, suite is $500/night! A round of golf was $250/each not counting the caddy which was $40/bag, not counting a tip. Also, when we checked in we informed the valet of our tee time the following day and the specific course. We were assured our clubs would be there the next day. Upon arrival to the Black course 40 minutes ahead of time, we discovered our clubs were not there. Not sure what the disconnect was but they were eventually located. Streamsong is definitely a “Guys Golf Destination” but way overpriced. I have the benefit of living in Tampa so would consider going to play again but not stay overnight.…
This place is exceptional: the courses are some of the most interesting I have ever played (you keep saying "I cannot believe I am in central Florida"), with huge contours and majestic vistas. Each course has its own vibe: the Red is the most beautiful, Blue has incredible views, and the Black is a fascinating layout with mammoth greens. You can play six holes of a different course after your round or enjoy the par 3 course. Good caddies and excellent conditions. The lodge is a beautiful facility with spacious rooms and a Norwegian architectural vibe. Rooms are spacious and immaculate. Food was for the most part very good, with one or two spotty meals. Yes, this is an upper-end resort, but it's priced slightly too high (rooms should be $400 with taxes and everything and not $500). Still, this is the coolest, most interesting golf resort I have visited, and I look forward to returning. Also, very good transportation from the lodge to the courses. …
First, the pluses. The Lodge is a very modern, clean facility. 2 miles from the golf courses.. Terrific rooms that are well appointed. Valet parking only. Plentuy of shuttles from the lodge to the golf courses if you do not have your own vehicle. The golf shop has a extensive but pricey array of merchandise. A nice, casual bar - dining facility imediatly adjacent. Staff is very attentive. The golf coursses are a challenge to walk, especially for older golfers. Golf carts are available, stocked with plenty of cold water but were filthy. This is a "guys" destination. I was told that less than 10% of play is ladies. Besides golf, there is noithing else to do. The Lodge restaurant had a respectable menu and adequate wine selectioins. The group breakfast buffets were excellent. The meeting and banquet rooms are sterile and lack personality. You are 20 miles from any other lodging or dining options, This a love it or hate it destination.…
Great food all restaurants. Super golf courses. Excellent rooms. I think its a great place for relax escaping routine, and disconnect from everyday. Rooms are Awesome for great sleep. People are super nice. They have Archery Valy shooting, great spa, and the pool is the best.
Did not stay at the resort as our foursome are relative locals (60 min drive) but did enjoy the bar for food and drinks after a spectacular experience on the course. We played the newest of the three, the Gil Hanse Black course. Upon arrival, we were met with friendly staff at the bag drop off, in the Pro Shop, on the range and by our Forecaddie for the day, Ty. The course conditions were fantastic. The greens had been aerated about three weeks ago, so you could see that but the greens rolled true regardless. Fairways and tee boxes were wonderfully maintained as well. Very happy we elected to use the Forecaddie- even though all 4 players are single digit handicappers, his guidance on where to hit things both off the tee and on the greens made the excursion that much more enjoyable- there are many blind tee shots and approaches and if by chance you are off a little bit, craziness can ensue, especially on the greens. After settling up with TY, we went into the bar for a post round beer and finger food. Staff there was friendly- beer was ICE cold and there were plenty of TVs for us to watch the real golfers finish their Sunday round at the Tour Championship. Will definitely go back so we can enjoy the other courses; whether we decide to stay at the resort is up in the air, but we'll for sure tee it up again at Streamsong.…
What an awesome, relaxing place for a quick get a way. Everything here is first class, the room, the food, the pool, the grounds, the staff, and the golf! I only played the Blue course, but we'll be back in November again. Everything we ate was great! Be prepared to tip everyone here, it's upscale. First class place!
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