PGA National Resort & Spa
About PGA National Resort & Spa
Golf fans know PGA National particularly for the Champion Course, the extremely challenging host of the PGA Tour's Honda Classic. But PGA National has far more to offer, too: four other, tamer golf courses plus an ever-improving lodging and dining complement, including the excellent Ironwood Steakhouse just off the resort's main lobby.Facts
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Golf courses at PGA National Resort & Spa
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Palm Beach Gardens, FloridaResort
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Reviews
Reviewer Photos
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PGA National Resort (Palmer), hole 8 Photo submitted by TimGavrichGP on 08/24/2023
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PGA National Resort (Palmer), hole 18 Photo submitted by TimGavrichGP on 08/24/2023
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Photo submitted by tiburonazo on 10/31/2022
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Photo submitted by tiburonazo on 08/15/2022
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Photo submitted by tiburonazo on 08/15/2022
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Photo submitted by tiburonazo on 08/15/2022
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Photo submitted by tiburonazo on 08/15/2022
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15th green Photo submitted by BrandonWebb on 02/05/2021
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Par-5 sixth approach Photo submitted by BrandonWebb on 02/05/2021
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Par-3 fifth hole Photo submitted by BrandonWebb on 02/05/2021
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No. 1 green Photo submitted by BrandonWebb on 02/05/2021
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From behind 18th green Photo submitted by BrandonWebb on 02/05/2021
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Photo submitted by studeku on 01/17/2020
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Photo submitted by studeku on 01/17/2020
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Photo submitted by studeku on 01/17/2020
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Photo submitted by hGBlSBDwBRS8Qe55ahvv on 09/11/2019
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Photo submitted by hGBlSBDwBRS8Qe55ahvv on 09/11/2019
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Photo submitted by hGBlSBDwBRS8Qe55ahvv on 09/11/2019
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Photo submitted by hGBlSBDwBRS8Qe55ahvv on 09/11/2019
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Photo submitted by hGBlSBDwBRS8Qe55ahvv on 09/11/2019
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PGA National - Fazio, hole 13 Photo submitted by TimGavrichGP on 05/22/2019
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The Champion, hole 18 Photo submitted by TimGavrichGP on 11/16/2018
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Gator crossing Photo submitted by TrekSense on 02/26/2018
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Clever green contouring can go a long way toward amping up the intrigue of an individual hole. That's the case with the false front at The Palmer's 4th. Photo submitted by TimGavrichGP on 12/29/2017
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The uneven edging of this bunker at The Palmer's 8th is intentional and gives it a naturalistic look. Photo submitted by TimGavrichGP on 12/29/2017
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The Palmer's highlight hole was the par-5 18th, and now it's even more attractive. Photo submitted by TimGavrichGP on 12/29/2017
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The flag of The Palmer at PGA National. Photo submitted by TimGavrichGP on 12/29/2017
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PGA National Resort (Palmer), hole 7 Photo submitted by TimGavrichGP on 10/26/2017
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PGA National Resort (Palmer), hole 18 Photo submitted by TimGavrichGP on 10/26/2017
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Hope you like Veleeta Photo submitted by alreardon on 11/06/2016
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#15, start of the "Bear Trap" Photo submitted by KatharineDyson on 02/13/2014
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The Bear Trap begins Photo submitted by KatharineDyson on 02/13/2014
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Caddies are a strong part of the Champion golfing experience. Photo submitted by KatharineDyson on 02/13/2014
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Birdie putt. Photo submitted by williamru on 12/02/2013
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Another reason I play golf. Photo submitted by williamru on 12/02/2013
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The Bear Trap! Thanks Jack. Photo submitted by williamru on 12/02/2013
Hidden gem
This course is one of six golfing options that PGA national has to offer, with the exception that this one is not on the same premises as the other five. So far I've played in 4 out of the 6 courses, and I would rank them in the following order: 1) Champ, 2) Palmer, 3) Estates (real close to 2nd place with Palmer) and 4) Fazio (just meh). On to the review...This course would tie with Palmer if it shared the same facilities. The course is in excellent condition and has great practice facilities with a driving range and chipping and putting greens. Practice balls are included with the green fee. The pace of play was phenomenal, I got the rare and lucky chance to play by myself which made the round soooo much better than being paired with a bunch of randos. The course is in excellent shape tee to green. The greens rolled pretty fast and true, and are deceivingly tricky. Some of the holes, especially the signature holes were quite difficult, so you must bring your A-game. Playing from the whites, especially for not a long hitter like me, presented itself to be difficult enough. Although the course plays tough, it also plays fair, unlike the champ which is just punishing is some holes (such as the bear trap). I can't wait to return and try to beat my 89, which was not easy to get.
Now I know what the pros feel like
This is a tough course, designed in a way to be really punishing in the last 4 finishing holes as you can get really strong headwinds on holes with lots of water, with greens that are not very forgiving. The greens are deceivingly tricky, they roll pretty fast and are hard to read the breaks. I was in a scramble, and we could not drain most of our putts to save our lives. I would love to come back and play this course on my own and I expect it will eat my lunch. The price point to play is a little high though considering you could play at much much nicer and prettier courses in the area, like North Palm Beach and Sand Hill Crane. However, if you want to get a taste of what the pro's have to deal with, give the Champions a try.
Nice greens but don’t think I’d play again
Didn’t really see the appeal for the price. Greens were in good shape and rolled true. Perhaps I would have enjoyed the course more during the winter when the course was drier. (Drives in the fairway we’re plugging never to be seen again.)
Amenities on the course were non existent. No range either.
Really soggy...cart path only
Decent layout forced carries from the blue tees can be nervous with hurting winds...
Great track!
At the time I made this review, golfadvisor gave this course 2.4 stars, which is pretty mind boggling because this IMHO this is a 5-star course. The resort and facilities are going through major upgrades, but it doesn't take away from my round or how good of a shape the Palmer course was in. I used the SFPGA golf pass deal which is $55 for a round. The driving range is pretty nice, you could only hit from the mats, but the mats are pretty nice and fluffy. The course was in excellent shape, and although it is surrounded by housing, it has more of a resort style feel than the Fazio course. Also, Palmer has a nicer design over the Fazio, and it's quite challenging, no matter what tees you play from. Follow the hole-by-hole tips on the website, I felt they helped me tremendously, so much to the point that I was able to break 90. I was surprised how green and lush the course was despite the lack of rain we've gotten this summer. The greens although they weren't super fast, rolled pretty good. The back nine, especially the finishing holes seemed to play a lot harder than the rest, which forces you to stay focused all the way to the end. The 18th hole is gruesome and pretty, very worthy of a finishing hole. I rank the Palmer over the Fazio. Next, I'll try the Estates and Champion courses and come up with my final ranking.
Not bad at all
The previews reviews on golfadvisor made it seem like this course was atrocious, but it is definitely not the case. Yes it does have a feel of a typical residential Florida course especially in the front 9, but it is not as narrow and it doesn't have as many doglegs as other residential courses. I liked the back 9 a little more as it seemed to be more wide open; more like a resort style course with nice features and mature trees in some of the holes. The one negative was that the greens were punched so most of the putts didn't hold the line or hold the right speed, making it for a pretty frustrating round. I can't wait to try out the other course to see how they compare to Fazio.
Pricy
The course was in average condition and the layout was fine, I thought that the course was priced too high for for the experience.
Good value
The course is away from the PGA resort We we’re able to play as a two and the pace was excellent. The course is in good shape and the greens were firm. Good value for the money
Peak season prices with off season conditions
The layout was great. As a Palmer Signature course I could really enjoy the layout and the use of water hazards throughout the course.
The conditions were awful. The fairways were burnt out, the rough was bare in many spots and the greens were so inconsistent it was ridiculous.
It looks like the entire property needs refurbishment and update.
If we were charged $50-$60 for the round I would be ok with that. But at $150 I expected a whole lot more.
No driving range. Cart path only no beverage cart or clubhouse with food or drinks.
Driving range was closed. Cart broke down on 4th hole. No clubhouse. Beverage cart shut down due to illness. Course conditions are mediocre at best.