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PGA National - The Champion ($$$)
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The most renowned of PGA National's golf courses, The Champion hosted the PGA Seniors' Championship from 1982 to 2000. Originally designed by Tom and George Fazio in 1981, Jack Nicklaus toughened up the original layout in 1990. The course now boasts three of the ten most difficult holes on the Senior Tour and is a "must play" for all PGA National golf guests.
Slope = 142 / ****
 
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PGA National - The Estate ($$$)
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Designed by the great course architect, Karl Litten, in 1984, The Estate is located a few miles from the other four courses at PGA National. Subtropical flora outlines lush fairways and greens dotted with white sand and water throughout the layout. A complete facility, The Estate features its own practice range, practice bunker, and putting green.
Slope = 131 / ***1/2
 
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PGA National - The Haig ($$$)
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An outstanding layout that challenges golfers of all skill levels, The Haig is named for Walter Hagen, who always took time to stop and smell the roses on his way to winning 11 major championships including five PGA championships in the 1920s. We honor his memory by placing rose bushes at the course's 150-yard markers.
Slope = 130 / ***1/2
 
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PGA National - The Palmer ($$$)
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Named for its designer, the world-famous leader of "Arnie's Army," The Palmer (formerly The General) brings the flavor of Scottish linksland to South Florida. Undulating fairways, grass bunkers and a double green shared by the 8th and 12th holes recall golf's Old World heritage. Remember to salute Arnie after completing your round.
Slope = 130 / ***1/2
 
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PGA Natonal - The Squire ($$$)
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Although it is the shortest of the five courses, this shotmaker's layout demands accurate drives to narrow fairways and pinpoint approaches to the greens. Named for Gene Sarazan, the first man to win all four of professional golf's Grand Slam titles, The Squire rewards a game as elegant and precise as the man himself.
Slope = 127 / ***1/2
 
     
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