Florida Golf Courses
PGA National Resort – The Champion Course
PGA National Resort – The Champion Course in Palm Beach Gardens is a resort 18-hole course originally designed by Karl Litten in 1981 and renovated by Jack Nicklaus, famous for the Honda Classic and its ‘Bear Trap’ stretch. The par-72 layout spans 7,100 yards with a slope of 147, featuring water hazards, strategic bunkers, and […]
Read MoreJupiter Hills Club – Hills
Jupiter Hills Club – Hills in Jupiter is a private 18-hole course designed by George Fazio with renovations by Tom Fazio in 1970, set in a lush, rolling landscape. The par-72 layout spans 7,150 yards with a slope of 145, featuring tight fairways, deep bunkers, and undulating greens that test skill. The club offers a […]
Read MoreDye’s Valley at TPC Sawgrass
Dye’s Valley at TPC Sawgrass in Ponte Vedra Beach is a public/resort 18-hole course designed by Pete Dye in 1987, complementing the Stadium Course with a natural North Florida layout. The par-70 layout spans 6,900 yards with a slope of 140, featuring wetlands, strategic bunkers, and fast greens. The facility shares amenities with the Stadium […]
Read MoreBay Hill Club & Lodge
Bay Hill Club & Lodge in Orlando is a resort 18-hole course designed by Dick Wilson with renovations by Arnold Palmer in 1961, home to the Arnold Palmer Invitational. The par-72 layout spans 7,200 yards with a slope of 148, featuring water hazards, strategic bunkers, and fast greens. The resort includes a pro shop, practice […]
Read MoreWaldorf Astoria Golf Club
Waldorf Astoria Golf Club in Orlando is a public/resort 18-hole course designed by Arnold Palmer in 2009, set in the Bonnet Creek area with lush surroundings. The par-72 layout spans 7,100 yards with a slope of 141, featuring water hazards, strategic bunkers, and undulating greens. The resort offers a pro shop, practice facilities, and luxury […]
Read MoreInnisbrook Resort – Copperhead Course
Innisbrook Resort – Copperhead Course in Palm Harbor is a resort 18-hole course designed by Larry and Roger Packard in 1978, home to the Valspar Championship. The par-71 layout spans 7,150 yards with a slope of 149, featuring pine forests, water hazards, and fast greens. The resort includes a pro shop, practice facilities, and lodging. […]
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