Top notch resort golf. Excellent facilities and all services. Slow food service though The 18-hole«Ryder Course» at the PGA Golf Club in PGA Village facility in Port Saint Lucie, Florida features 7,065 yards of golf from the longest tees for a par of 72. Designed by Thomas Fazio, ASGCA, the Ryder Course opened in 2006. Jimmy Terry, PGA manages the course as the General Manager.
Howard G.
Classificação do local: 4 Boston, MA
As public courses go this one is solid. Fairways, greens and practice facilities are very nice and well kept. The cost is moderate and below $ 100. There are three courses and all are challenging. Fairways are wide which allow for an enjoyable round. No real memorable holes but a solid course. The clubhouse is average and the restaurant is above average.
Aaron B.
Classificação do local: 3 Ocala, FL
Dye course is a must for any golfer. Start out at the Learning Center for great use of bunker practice. Stay away from the restaurant as the food is not good. Cross the bridge and go into town for dinner.
Gordon h.
Classificação do local: 4 Carlsbad, CA
played the Wanamaker course, decent layout, but a couple of dumb holes. it was in very good shape, but the greens were dry and brown. i feel that the greens were not completely constiant for the whole golf course. what i mean by that is you have 15 that go with the flow and 3 that are severe. dont understand that. beware!!! fire ant are very bad out there, you also have a lot of different snakes and, of course GATORS please repair your ball marks gh
Erik L.
Classificação do local: 4 Seattle, WA
This is great place to access some nice golf courses in addition to the learning center. The Learning center is well kept and a good place to practice on your game. They have several good instructors available.
Robert M.
Classificação do local: 4 Redwood City, CA
This really should be three separate reviews, but oh well… There are 3 courses out here: Ryder, Dye and Wanamaker The Ryder is a very forgettable course. There is one Par 5 with a «bite off as much as you can chew» lake, but otherwise, the holes are difficult to remember. The Wanamaker is a little more difficult than the Ryder and has a few more surprises. By far, the Dye is the best of the three. LOTS of crazy bunkers, all located strategically to catch your ball. There are also a lot of waste areas filled with crushed shell which, although daunting in appearance, are fairly easy to hit out of. We don’t have any such thing here in California so it was a definite learning experience. FYI, the food in the clubhouse is bad. I mean really bad. I have this thing for filet mignon. I get it everywhere. I can honestly say the worst filet I’ve ever had in my entire life was right at the PGA Village clubhouse. Be advised that medium rare = well done. Yick…
Tom P.
Classificação do local: 5 Jupiter, FL
If you enjoy world class golf then make sure to put PGA Village on your list of courses to play the next time you are in the area. Golf Digest includes it on their list of «75 Best Golf Resorts in North America» and their inclusion is more than justified. The rates are superb, especially in the summer months and all three courses are a treat. You won’t go wrong on any of them but my personal favorite is The Dye Course. Their learning center is one of the best you will find anywhere and you can pound Titleists all day for what a good martini will run you on Worth Avenue.