Championship Golf
Three award-winning Tom Fazio and Pete Dye designed courses offer championship play set among picturesque expanses of Florida vegetation.
RYDER COURSE (Designed by Tom Fazio)
Formerly The North Course, The Ryder Course at The PGA Golf Club is named in honor of Samuel Ryder, the namesake and founder of the Ryder Cup, the preeminent event in golf.
With its rolling hills, majestic pine trees and challenging water hazards, The Ryder Course has a distinctive Carolina-feel. With various hole locations, you could play this course every day and find a different layout.
WANAMAKER COURSE (Designed by Tom Fazio)
The first golf course named in honor of Rodman Wanamaker, the New York City department store magnate who in 1916 inspired the birth of The PGA of America.
A classic Florida layout, Fazio's South Course is set against a backdrop of wetlands, palm trees and palmettos, and is considered one of Florida's most beautiful courses. There is a premium on the tee shot to set up a good approach shot to the well-guarded greens.
DYE COURSE (Designed by Pete Dye)
Emphasizing the native surroundings and Dye's uninhibited style for creative design, the characteristics of the Dye Course include pine straw roughs, vast coquina waste bunkers and grass-based bunkers. A links-style course with wetlands weaving throughout the land, this course offers pure Florida surroundings with hints of design from the older British Isles courses for flavor.
Whether your objective is to display your golf skills while on vacation, or to enhance your golfing skills by attending one of our schools, you will find the experience a unique and memorable pleasure.
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