PGA Center for Golf Learning & Performance

At the innovative 35-acre PGA Center for Golf Learning and Performance golf practice and instruction park, you can discover a better game through top PGA Professionals – the recognized experts in the game and business of golf – at a one-of-a-kind facility that enables you to focus on each aspect of your game. More than 100 Full-Swing Practice Stations.

  • 9 Bunkers that Simulate Play from around the World
  • Pitching and chipping practice areas
  • 7,000-Square-Foot USGA Putting Greens
  • 3-hole Teaching Course

The PGA Center for Golf Learning and Performance also features:

Register now for PGA Professional Instruction, PGA Center for Golf Learning and Performance Golf Clinics and the PGA of America Golf Schools by calling 800-800-GOLF (4653) Ext. 3 or e-mail jbirkhimer@pgahq.com.

PGA Short Course

Designed for beginners and avid golfers alike, the complimentary PGA Short Course offers holes 35-to-60 yards in length for your enjoyment. Junior tees are also available on all three Championship courses. For more information, tee times and reservations for the PGA Golf Club, PGA Center for Golf Learning and Performance and the PGA of America Golf Schools, please call (800) 800-GOLF (4653).

Dye Course

Emphasizing the native surroundings and Dye’s uninhibited style for creative design, the Dye Course features pine straw roughs, vast coquina waste bunkers 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.

Ryder Course

Designed by Tom Fazio, the Ryder Course is named in honor of Samuel Ryder, the namesake and founder of the Ryder Cup, the pre-eminent event in golf. With its rolling hills, majestic pine trees and challenging water hazards, the Ryder Course has a distinctive Carolina-feel. With various hole locations, you could play this course every day and discover a different layout.

Wanamaker Course

Designed by Tom Fazio, the first golf course named in honor of Rodman Wanamaker, who in 1916, inspired the birth of The PGA of America. A classic Florida layout, Fazio’s Wanamaker Course, is set against a backdrop of wetlands, palm trees and palmettos, and is considered one of Florida’s most beautiful courses.