PGA National - Estates

PGA National - Estates

PGA National - Estates

Par: 72

Length: 6694 yards


Course designer: Karl Litten

PGA National - Estates

Originally the Stonewall Golf Club, the Estates course was purchased by PGA National in 1988.

The PGA National Estates Course offers an enjoyable mix of challenging and docile holes. This second-shortest course at PGA National Resort and Spa tests golfers with formidable placement of fairway bunkers and water hazards. Generous fairways will often make stray tee shots more manageable, and the large, inviting greens help keep the course fun for the high handicapper. Long, accurate tee shots are required on several holes, in order to more easily negotiate hazards in front of the greens.

Located 5 miles west of the main facility, the Estates Course is nestled in a small, peaceful community, creating a more relaxing experience. The residential homes along the golf course are set further back, contributing to the overall open feel of the course.

The Florida pines, subtropical foliage, and beautiful lakes that blanket the course create a wildlife haven throughout the 18 holes.

The PGA of America uses the Estates Course as the primary site for their Club Professional Winter Tournament Program each year.

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