The site of many high-level amateur and even professional events, Mission Inn Resort and Club's oldest course, El Campeon, has lots of dramatic holes and views. One of the hilliest courses in Florida, there are elevation changes that are almost 100 feet, with some of those challenges going uphill to greens with false fronts. The 6,800-yard, par-72 course, ranked in the top 25 in the country by Golf Advisor, was originally designed by Chicago's George O'Neil in 1917 and refined in 1926 by Charles E. Clarke of Scotland. The signature hole is arguably the par 4 16th, which has an island green surrounded by sand, palm trees and water. But there are so many memorable holes, including the 457-yard par-5 seventh, which has trouble off the tee and on the approach. No wonder it's the no. 2 handicap hole. El Campeon is a great compliment to the other course at the Mission Inn Resort and Club, the Las Colinas Course, which was designed by Gary Koch and opened in 1992. In addition to the golf courses, Mission Inn has excellent practice facilities that include a driving range, short-game area, and practice putting greens. In addition, the Mission Inn Golf Academy provides world-class instruction. And the clubhouse features a golf shop with the latest in accessories and apparel. There is also a terrific restaurant, spectacular golf course and lake views, Nicker?s lunchtime casual fare menu includes salads, sandwiches, and burgers. The restaurant has a fully stocked bar and several big screen televisions for watching the game.