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PGA Golf Club at the Reserve
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Facility Type
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Daily Fee Facility
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Fax
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Tom Fazio
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Latitude
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27.30998
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Longitude
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-80.428805
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Resort
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(561) 464-5598
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Address
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1916 Perfect Dr
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City/County
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Port Saint Lucie
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State/Territory/Province
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FL
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Zip/Postal Code
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34986-3029
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Phone
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(561) 467-1300
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Review Date January 28, 2004 Overall Rating
4 of 5
Value Rating
5 of 5
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|  | Reviewed by: cmessalle, Shoots in the 70s, from Hollywood, FL USA Summary: All three courses are solid. South Course is wonderfull - a little more trouble off the tee and tricky around the greens. North Course - generous landing areas, big rolling greens and is fun. The Dye course is interesting - linksy/tricky layout with lots of coquina. This is a great place to go with a group and play good florida golf for a reasonable price. Great Great Learning center that has it all - range, chipping, bunkers, putting, PGA instruction - you name it. Course in great condition during the season. Customer Service: Good. Accomodations are first class. Choice of condo/villa or three bedroom townhomes. Townhomes are SWEET - go with them. Friendly service - this place is all about golf. Similar Courses Played: Once again - lodging is great - go with the townhomes. Nice restaurants in area and other great courses nearby......can't go wrong here.
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Review Date July 23, 2003 Overall Rating
5 of 5
Value Rating
5 of 5
Visitors rate this review 5.00 of 5, 1 votes |
|  | Reviewed by: Arthur Goetchius, Shoots in the 80s, from Jensen Beach, FL, USA Summary: This is one of the best facilities I have ever played at. I have a home in Jensen Beach on the Eagle Marsh Golf Course (which is also great) but I always make it a point to play at least one round at one of these PGA courses. I like the South Course the best but any of the 3 courses are great to play. They also run the course at St. Lucie West if you are so inclined. The practice and teaching facility there is also tremendous, you can hit balls all day for one low fee. This is the best bargain in golf. You have to play here. There are golf villas on site and a hotel I believe but I have never stayed there. Customer Service: Great Similar Courses Played: Practice and teaching facility is state of the art.
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Review Date December 31, 2002 Overall Rating
5 of 5
Value Rating
5 of 5
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|  | Reviewed by: cueball7273, Shoots in the 70s, from Holland, Michigan Summary: The three courses at the PGA club are all challenging yet fair. The landing areas are generous. The greens are well gaurded and pristine. The North course is the "easiest" of the three. The south course is the tournament course, and is the most challenging. The Dye course is very unique. The crushed sea shells in the waste areas allow you to hit out, yet are penalizing. All the cousres are a must play. I've been going to Florida for 7 years with the same group of guys. We've played tons of courses from the palm coast, Ocean Hammock, couses in Orlando, etc. These PGA reserve courses are as good or better than any we've played. We stayed there last year and are going again this year. Customer Service: The staff is nothing short of excellent! Similar Courses Played: I stayed in the condos on site. They are similiar to something you might find in a 5 star facility in mexico. Tile everywhere with all the amenities. The pool and hot tubs are excellent.
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Review Date December 25, 2002 Overall Rating
5 of 5
Value Rating
5 of 5
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|  | Reviewed by: K Boogie , Shoots in the 100s, from Boynton Beach Summary: This is the best value in South Florida. Paid $47 in November. That is a great price considering other course of this caliber are over $90. I played the South Course and found it visually stunning. Many fun holes and great greens. Local wildlife provided an added bonus. Great layout, very well maintained and great value. Customer Service: Staff was a little over zealous with the pace. We were bother on muliple occasions to increase the pace when player behind us never had to wait.
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Review Date June 12, 2002 Overall Rating
5 of 5
Value Rating
5 of 5
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|  | Reviewed by: admrl0, Shoots in the 100s, from Montreal, QC, Canada Summary: Played 8 rounds in 6 days in May - the best time because it's less expensive (about 29$ vs almost 100$ per-18 in the winter).
Played the North, South and Peter Dye courses - all great. The South was my favorite, visually stunning and challenging. The Dye course was pretty much as great as the South.
The only thing I can criticize (it's a stretch) is the cart path on the North course - the gravel dust from the cart ahead bugged me. The other courses are paved. Maybe they did some work on it and plan on paving it?...
The beer cart comes around more often than usual (considered a good thing).
Watch out for the local wildlife (snakes mostly).
Check out pgavillage-dot-com. Stayed at the Kolter Resorts - beautiful villas, nec plus ultra.
You must play there at least once in your life. I'm going back... Customer Service: Great for golf service.
Good at the clubhouse restaurant. Similar Courses Played: The clubhouse has a nice breakfast buffet (available certain days or when tournaments are held).
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