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PGA National Palmer Haig Squire Estate 

400 Ave. of the Champions
Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33418
4.5 star rating 8 Reviews 2 dollar rating Resort Course
PGA National Palmer Haig Squire Estate is a "stay-and-play" course.

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PGA National Palmer Haig Squire Estate
  • You must be a guest of the PGA National Resort to play these courses
  • The Palmer - Named for the legendary Arnold Palmer
  • The Haig - Named for the legendary Walter Haigen
  • The Estate - Known for its serene Florida landscape
  • The Squire - Named for Gene Sarazen, immortal golf legend, known as the thinking
  • man's course

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Customer Reviews (8)

2/25/2011 - The 5 Golf courses were great. But really loved the Haig and The Championship. Posted by Stephen

4/10/2010 - Very nice and very challenging. We chose to play the white tee but should have backed up one set of tees to make more challenging, our fault. Posted by Dennis (Southington, CT)

4/1/2010 - Great! Posted by Loyd (Weston, CT)

4/1/2010 - Great trip. Posted by Loyd (Weston, CT)

4/1/2010 - Quick ranking: Championship - excellent. Palmer - Very Good. Squire - enjoyed the challenge. Haig - good. Posted by TB (Scarborough, Canada)

9/4/2009 - This course was great!!! Very nice fairways and greens!! Will go back as soon as possible!

9/4/2009 - This course was great!!! Very nice fairways and greens!! Will go back as soon as possible!

4/21/2009 - Great resort (hotel and pool side). Great steak house and lovely bar at lobby. Great stay! Golf courses, all very nice except the Squire where we were disappointed... but I heard they were redoing it this year. We switched to the main hotel as the cottages were a bit old and far from nice hotel, the action (bar, restaurants), courses and tennis! Posted by Yves (Saint-bruno, QC CANADA)

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About PGA National Palmer Haig Squire Estate

**** Please note, you must be a guest at the PGA National Resort to play the PGA National Golf Courses. ****

The Palmer
6768-73.1-134 6219-70.4-128 5327-71.3-123
The Palmer Course was the last of the four courses built with the PGA National Development. Dedicated on February 28,1984, The Palmer is named for its gallery appealing designer, Mr. Arnold Palmer. Arnold Palmer attacked golf courses with an unharnessed fury. His style of golf is legendary. His character, his charisma and his "charges" won him a legion of followers throughout the world. The Palmer is dedicated to his honor, the leader of an army of golf enthusiasts and to his tireless effort to them and to the game of Golf. The Palmer Course favors the Scottish tradition with its links layouts, undulating fairways, numerous grass bunkers and the sharing of a common green by Holes No. 8 and 12.

The Estate
6694-71.8-137 6122-69.1-125 4943-68.9-123
The Estate Course was originally opened in November 1984, as Stonewall Golf Club. On August 28, 1988, Mr. Lloyd Ecclestone, Jr. purchased the existing 18 Hole Golf Course. The Estate Course has its own Practice Range, Practice Bunker and Practice Putting Green for players to warm-up and hone their skills. Distinguishing The Estate Course is the serene Florida landscape. The golfer will find a masterful mixture of sand and water, while playing on lush green fairways and greens which wind through the open meadows, lined with Florida pines and subtropical foliage.

The Haig
6806-73.5-139 6335-71.3-134 5645-73.1-129
The Haig Course was the first course opened for play at PGA National Resort on March 4, 1980. The course was named in honor of Walter Hagen. Known affectionately as "The Haig," he became an international legend through his accomplishments in golf, including five PGA of America Championships. Mr. Hagen was always telling folks they should "stop and smell the roses," so as a tribute to him, rose bushes bloom at the 150 yard markers on the course. In designing the Haig Course, Tom and George Fazio's goal was to create an outstanding quality course that would be playable for all types of golfers. The major design factor relates to the location of water hazards. A careful study of the course reveals there are no crossing water hazards. This means the golfer always has the option of playing around rather than through a water hazard, eliminating a major obstacle for the high handicap golfer. The 9th and 18th Holes return to the Clubhouse area, thus enabling 9 Hole play on the course and No. 1 and No. 10 Tee starts as needed.

The Squire
6465-72.5-139 6000-70.1-131 4975-70.2-131
The Squire, opened on October 30, 1981, is named after the immortal Gene Sarazen, who has set standards in golf that are looked upon today with the greatest admiration. Nicknamed the "Squire," he is as much a part of golf history as anyone that has played the game. He was a true competitor who became the first person ever to win the professional "Grand Slam" - the U.S. Open, the British Open, the PGA Championship and the Masters. His actions on and off the course have always been exemplary. He stands today as a credit to all who have enjoyed the game. Tom and George Fazio, designers of the course, refer to the Squire as "the thinking man's course," requiring the golfer to test his/her accuracy with fairway woods and/or long irons off many tees and precise short iron shots into the greens. The links layout is the shortest yardage, but plays the narrowest of the PGA National Golf Club courses.



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Course Facts

    Year Built:
    1980-1984

    Course Designer:
    T Fazio, A Palmer & K Litten

    Club Type:
    Resort course

Club Facilities

    Showers:
    Mens and womens locker rooms with showers

    Driving Range:
    3 driving ranges

    Putting Greens:
    Multiple putting greens

    Club Rentals:
    Mens and womens right and left hand club rentals

Food and Beverage

    Restaurant:
    Open daily 11 am - 6 pm for lunch

    Meals:
    Menu items are soup, salad, sandwiches, hotdogs and burgers

    Bar:
    Beer, wine and mixed drinks

    Banquet Facilities:
    Facilities available in the resort
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