Inside the course: PGA National, Champion Course

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Mar. 2, 2009

The TOUR heads to the East Coast this week for The Honda Classic at the PGA National Resort and Spa - Champion Course in Palm Beach Gardens, Fla. Learn more about this venue.

Fast facts
Course Superintendent Blair Kirby
Original architect Tom Fazio (1981)
Redesign Jack Nicklaus (2001)
Par value 70
Number of TOUR events as host venue 3 (including 2009)
Course ranking Ranked 9 (out of 54) in difficulty on the PGA TOUR in 2008
Yardage history 7,241 (2007)
  7,158 (2008-present)
Grass Bermudagrass; perennial ryegrass (tees, fairways, rough); Bermudagrass; perennial ryegrass; Poa trivalias (greens)
Tournament Stimpmeter 10.6 ft
Sand bunkers 78
Water hazards 26
Course tour Click here
Course record
Player
Luke Donald
Year
2008
Round
1st
Finish
2nd
Holes-in-one
There have not been any aces recorded at the Champion Course
2008 Rankings
Most Difficult Hole
The par-4 488-yard 6th This hole used to be a par 5 but was redesigned for The Honda Classic. There is water on the left, bunkers on the right, and a three-level green. It's a difficult hole to birdie.
2008: 0 eagles, 32 birdies, 221 pars, 149 bogeys, 34 double bogeys, 3 others.
Easiest hole
The par-5 538-yard 3rd Nicklaus' redesign eliminated the mid-fairway water hazard, making it a fairer hole. The second shot is a gamble for those wishing to try for the green in two. A long bunker keeps balls from rolling into the water. It's a straight shot to the green from left center of the fairway, but a bunker on the right makes a pin in the back right hard to reach.
2008: 4 eagles, 164 birdies, 235 pars, 33 bogeys, 2 double bogeys and 1 others.
PGA National 2008 rankings Last 2 years
Hole Par Yards Avg. Score Rank Avg. Score Rank
1 4 365 3.897 16 3.930 17
2 4 464 4.091 11 4.116 8
3 5 538 4.699 18 4.752 18
4 4 376 3.884 17 3.938 16
5 3 217 3.128 7 3.163 7
6 4 479 4.444 1 4.383 1
7 3 226 3.066 12 3.091 10
8 4 427 4.059 14 4.043 14
9 4 421 4.125 8 4.066 12
10 4 508 4.166 6 4.243 4
11 4 450 4.187 4 4.238 5
12 4 427 4.002 15 4.043 13
13 4 388 4.064 13 4.073 11
14 4 465 4.105 9 4.108 9
15 3 179 3.346 2 3.249 3
16 4 434 4.185 5 4.181 6
17 3 190 3.28 3 3.260 2
18 5 604 5.096 10 5.015 15
Course origins
One of Florida's most notable golf challenges is found on the legendary Champion course. Originally designed by George and Tom Fazio, Jack Nicklaus redesigned the Champion in 1990, adding the feared "Bear Trap" grouping of holes 15, 16 and 17.
The Champion is currently the home of the PGA TOUR's Honda Classic, benefiting the Nicklaus Children's Healthcare Foundation (and an integral part of the FedExCup) and has been the site of the 1982 PGA Grand Slam of Golf, the 1983 Ryder Cup, the 1987 PGA Championship and the PGA Seniors' Championships from 1982 to 2000. It has also been the site of the PGA Junior Championships from 1980-1987, 1989-1992 and 1994-2000 and the PGA Club Professional Championships in 1980, 1982, 1983 and 1993.
The Champion is a "must play" stop on any avid golfer's list and is included in the "Top 100" resort course rankings of several golf publications. In 2006, writer Brad Klein of GolfWeek magazine described The Champion as "an old Florida classic, core golf experience."
The PGA of America is located on course property.
--Source: Golf Course Superintendents Assocation of America
Tournament course history
Course Location Years
Inverrary G&CC (East) Lauderhill, Fla. 1972-1983
TPC Eagle Trace Coral Springs, Fla. 1984-1991, 1996
Weston Hills G&CC Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. 1992-1995
TPC Heron Bay Coral Springs, Fla. 1997-2002
CC at Mirasol (Sunset) Palm Beach Gardens, Fla. 2003-2006
PGA National (Champion) Palm Beach Gardens, Fla. 2007-present
This week's Kodak Challenge hole
HOLE: The par-4, 434-yard 16th at PGA National
LAST YEAR: The 16th played to a stroke average of 4.185, with players recording 0 eagles, 45 birdies, 294 pars, 77 bogeys and 21 double bogey
DESCRIPTION: This dogleg right is the toughest par 4 of all of PGA National's 90 holes. Off the tee, everything slopes toward the water on the right, but a bunker was added to catch balls that roll too far right. Those who bail out left are faced with a 220-yard second shot over water, into the wind.
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