| _ | | _ | | | The PGA of America is extremely excited about the addition of a unique Pete Dye layout designed to meet Audubon International's stringent environmental guidelines. Taking advantage of the natural surroundings (including a 90-acre wetland area nicknamed "The Big Mamu"), Dye promises that 80 percent of the course will be isolated from residential development. Says Dye, "We're endeavoring to construct a course with a tremendous balance of holes. We're creating some real interesting short par 4s and several long par 4s where if you hit from the back tees, you'll know you've been somewhere". Slope = 133 / **** | | | _ | | _ | | | With its rolling hills, majestic pine trees and challenging water hazards, The Ryder Course (the North Course) has a distinctive Carolina feel. The layout borders a large wildlife sanctuary and offers rolling fairways, large-target greens, and a beautiful environment. In fact, Audobon International awarded its "Signature Status" environmental award in 1996. A magnificent clubhouse and exceptional service complete this superb golf experience. Located in Port St. Lucie, 45 minutes north of West Palm Beach - just minutes north of Stuart , right off I-95 and the Florida Turnpike. Slope = 133 / ****1/2 | | | _ | | _ | | | A classic Florida layout, Tom Fazio's Wanamaker Course (South Course), is set against a backdrop of wetlands, palm trees, and palmettos. The course is considered as one of Florida's most beautiful courses and is currently ranked #21 in the State by Golf Digest. In typical Fazio style, the premium is on the tee shot to set up a good approach to the well-guarded greens. Along with The Ryder Course, this was the first 36-hole facility ever owned and operated by the PGA. Located in Port St. Lucie, 45 minutes north of West Palm Beach - just minutes north of Stuart, right off I-95 and the Florida Turnpike. Slope = 141 / ****1/2 | | | | | | | | Custom Trip Quote to Port St. Lucie | | | | | | | | | | |