The getaways also offer rounds on the Dye, Ryder and Wanamaker Courses and include cart fees
PORT ST. LUCIE, Fla. (May 14, 2018) – PGA Golf Club, the PGA of America’s premier 54-hole facility, unveils an array of value-driven golf packages available for memorable getaways in the late spring and early summer.
Starting at $413 per person per night (based on double occupancy), the golf packages feature a variety of accommodations for groups of all sizes at the club’s preferred hotel – the Hilton Garden Inn at PGA Village – as well as others in the area. The getaways also offer rounds on the Dye, Ryder and Wanamaker Courses and include cart fees.
A complimentary hot breakfast buffet is included each day in the packages at Hampton Inn, while guests of the Perfect Drive Golf Villas stay in a spacious two-bedroom villa with four beds and a full-service kitchen.
Known as the “Ultimate Golf Resort Destination,” PGA Golf Club is home to three highly-decorated courses designed by renowned architects Tom Fazio, and Pete Dye.
The Dye (shown above), Ryder and Wanamaker courses were all recently updated and re-grassed with state-of-the-art turf to provide optimum playing conditions year-round. Showcasing three decidedly different designs, they offer every level of player an unforgettable, pure golf experience.
“These golf packages offer everything needed for a fun getaway,” says Jimmy Terry, General Manager. “Our three premier golf courses are magnificent to play during the late spring and early summer, and each provides a truly remarkable golf experience.”
Rates do not include taxes and are subject to change without notice. For more information about PGA Golf Club, visit pgavillage.com.
Getting There
PGA Golf Club is less than a two-hour drive from Orlando and Miami – and under three hours from Tampa, Fort Myers and other Florida population centers. PGA Golf Club is conveniently located 50 minutes north of Palm Beach International Airport (PBI), off Interstate 95 in Port St. Lucie. PBI offers nearly 100 nonstop flights to more than 25 cities in the U.S. and Canada.