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PGA Golf Club - Dye Course

Located at PGA Village Golf Club - the only golf club designed for and owned by the PGA of America. The PGA Village Golf Club is an ecologically sensitive, 430-acre, world-class golf facility; the fifth course in the world to receive Audubon's "Signature Status" award for wildlife conservation, habitat enhancement, energy efficiency and water conservation. In addition to 54 holes of incredible golf, The PGA Village Golf Club features the PGA of America Learning Center, including expansive practice facility and a 6-hole short course. Designed by Pete Dye, emphasizing the native surroundings and Dye's uninhibited style for creative design, the Dye Course features pine straw roughs, vast coquina waste bunders and grass-based bunkers. A links-style course that weaves by the 100-acre "Big Mamu" Wetlands, the Dye Course offers pure Florida surroundings, with hints of design from the older British Isles' courses for flavor. Playing to a length of 7,279 from the tips, there are also two other teeing areas per hole to accommodate players of all levels.

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