The PGA National resort extends over 2,000 acres and has dozens of sporting facilities and four golf courses on-site (a fifth one is just a short five miles drive away).
The Champion
The most famous of these is the Champion. Designed by Jack Nicklaus, it covers 7045 yards, has 18 holes and a par of 72. Near its end, there is the dreaded bear trap, between holes 15 and 17.
The Palmer
PGA National’s Palmer Course has an equally challenging close: A 5-par placed on an elevated green and guarded left and right by obstacles. It’s only slightly bigger than the Champion at 7079 yards.
The Fazio
The 7050 yards Fazio course bears the signatures of Tom and George Fazio. It has 18 holes with a slope rating of 139 and a USGA rating of 74 and a half. It was first opened in 1980 and can accommodate players of various skill levels.
The Squire
Tom Fazio’s Squire course was opened just a year later. It is relatively large at 6447 yards and has a slope rating of 140. The USGA rating is 72.1 and the course features 4 sets of tees for players of different skill levels. Like most courses at PGA, it features Bermuda grass. It is currently closed for renovations.
The Estates Course
Some five miles west of the resort you will find Karl Litten’s Estates course. It has a USGA rating of 73.1 and a slope of 134. It features five sets of tees and has 18 holes. The greens are Bermuda grass.