
PGA National Champion Course
Palm Beach Gardens, FL · Founded
PGA National Champion Course is a private golf club in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida, founded in 1981. The club has 18 holes, a course rating of 76.2, a slope of 142.
PGA National Champion Course hosts the Honda Classic annually, featuring the infamous "Bear Trap" holes that challenge PGA Tour professionals on national television.
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About PGA National Champion Course
The Champion Course's closing stretch includes three of golf's most demanding finishing holes, with water hazards and strategic bunkering creating tournament drama. Its status as a PGA Tour venue elevates the entire PGA National resort complex in Palm Beach Gardens.
Key Facts
- PGA National Champion Course is located in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida.
- Club type: private.
- Year founded: 1981.
- Number of holes: 18.
- Course rating: 76.2.
- Slope rating: 142.
- Membership types: private.
- Alister Index score: 68/100.
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