PGA "The Links Course" by Pete Dye
Where American Beauty meets Scottish Links

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PGA "The Links Course":
Announcing the newest PGA Golf Club™ course! Emphasizing the native surroundings and Dye's uninhibited style for creative design, the characteristics of The "The Links Course" will include pine straw roughs, vast waste bunkers and grass-based bunkers. A links-style course with wetlands weaved throughout the land, residential development has been limited to under 20 percent of the total acreage

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Start the day by warming up at the nr 1 ranked best Practice Center
prior to play one of the worlds best courses.

PGA Practice center: This extraordinary prototype facility featuring some of the nations leading PGA Professionals will provide the ultimate learning experience for golfers of every level. With putting greens and courses, chipping areas and a variety of bunker styles and over 100 practice stations, this 35-acre golf park provides the opportunity to learn how to execute every conceivable golf shot. Catering to individual golfers as well as groups, the PGA Learning Center features a unique lighting system which enables golfers to practice in the evening hours. True to The PGA of Americaís mission to grow the game of golf, the PGA PracticeCenter is affordably priced and easily accessible. First golf club owned and operated by the PGA of America that is open to the public. Home course to PGA of America's 24,000 member professionals. Model golf facility offers sweeping innovations for the future of the golf industry.

Clubhouse: Opened in July 1996, this old Florida-style clubhouse was designed by Viorel Florea. The signature 57-foot Clock Tower features four Rolex faces for monitoring pace of play and marks the entrance to the Welcome Center, a 3,000 sq. ft. Golf Shop, Woody's Grill and a 3,200 sq. ft. multi-purpose room..

Course Designer: Pete Dye

Year:1999

Par: 72

Tees

Rating

Yardage

Slope

Medal
Tournament
Standard
Middle Men
Forward

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7150
6625
6030
5715
5015

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Audubon: Ecologically sensitive, 430-acre, world-class golf club. Fifth in the world to receive Audubon's "Signature Status" award for wildlife conservation, habitat enhancement, energy efficiency and water conservation.

ADA Access: PGA Golf Club encourages play by disabled golfers. Courses have specially designed tees and accessible routes to all putting areas.