Being in Florida, where golf courses are practically EVERYWHERE, there is no excuse for being a mediocre, less than amazing golf course. Not especially if it is the “city emblem carrier” of a golf course so to speak, and the city in question is Palm Beach Gardens. One cannot offer lame and unsatisfying golf vacations in Palm Beach! Fortunately, this is the standard set by Palm Beach Gardens Golf Course.
Designed by Roy Case and carved out of the stunning Loxahatchee
Nature Preserve, the par 72 layout stretches to 6,500 yards from the longest tees. It is a good concoction of beauty and challenge, as it winds through natural preserves and wetlands. The hole placement will take the players around palm trees, southern pines, and marshland for that unmatched views, dramatic elevation changes and challenging shots. The Palm Beach Gardens Golf Course has four sets of tees to make it an open invitation to practically every golfer regardless of skill level. The best part about this golf vacation destination is – something that most every golfer out there would smile about – it is so affordable.
And affordable, by Palm Beach Gardens Golf Course standards, does not equate to cheap and poor quality. The golf trip favorite actually comes with high class amenities that can easily match those of its more expensive neighbors. That includes excellent practice facilities and an aqua driving range. Not stopping there, this course offers everything in their brand of hospitality. This is truly a Palm Beach experience truly not worth missing.
The PGA National Resort and Spa was built on high hopes and high dreams, founded on the PGA of America’s high standards. Proof to this is the quality of its first course – the
Golfers can make an errant shot or two but not suffer for it for too long. The undulating fairways of this
Florida, a close distance from Port St. Lucie and Stuart. The course measures 7,119 yards from the championship tees. It is from this distance that the course is at its worst – that is, if one is not into intimidating, grueling, but extremely rewarding games. But from the other tees, golfers must not expect anything less than tough. Of course, a Nicklaus design is always challenging. Double the Nicklaus part, and you’re sure to get double the difficulty. As well as everything else – ranging from fun to beauty. And that’s exactly
named after Rodman Wanamaker. For the uninitiated, Wanamaker is a total stranger. But to the golf historian, aficionado, and the true lover of the sport, Rodman Wanamaker’s name is synonymous to the PGA of America, as he inspired its birth in 1916. He is THAT much of a personality in the sport. The fact that the
Along with the Ryder and Dye courses, the
hazards that make it attractive to tournament organizers. The
Pete Dye’s taste in golf course architecture borders on the eccentric, sometimes being the subject of conservatives’ ire and criticism. The
A paradise for wildlife as much as it is for golfers, the
characterized by heavily-guarded greens, tight galleries with a good helping of pines and palms, and a lot of water in the holes. And by a LOT, it actually means water play on all but three of the 27 holes. And that comes with wind consistently blowing – a treacherous kiss to challenge any good golfer’s game and resolve. Everything that the golfing world enjoyed several decades ago in their