PGA National
While the best golf course at PGA National is designed for the best players on the planet, Andy Staples' work was published in 2021. First, there's the Staple Course, a par three course with tees ranging from 60 to 130 yards that's fun for everyone. The new Match Course requires golfers to compete solely in matches, going head-to-head on each and not caring how many strokes over (or under) par they are. Staples is well-known in the golf world for challenging how everyone thinks about the next evolution of design in light of today's time constraints.
The newly renovated spa and mineral pools, as well as a children's camp, make PGA National a hotel to watch. There's also The Champion Course, which hosts the PGA Tour's Honda Classic and features the famous Bear Trap trio of holes. The rooms at PGA National are well-designed to showcase new features. Free-standing metal vanities, a custom illuminated mirror, white terrazzo tile floors, and a separate vanity area characterize the spa-style bathroom. Warm colors are used in the rooms, and adjoining rooms are available. The Champion Suite, a 1,000-square-foot midcentury modern room with two full baths and a chaise sofa, is the splurge. This is the room where you can forget about that double bogey on the 18th hole.
Location: Palm Beach Gardens, FL
Typical starting/peak prices: $200/$600
Cost of Golf: Stay and play packages start at $319
Number of Courses: 6
Best for: Golfers, families, groups of friends
Booking: https://bom.so/kh1bS0