The PGA National Resort & Spa Haig Course was designed by Tom Fazio and was the first one open for play. Fazio's goal in designing the Haig was to create an outstanding quality course that would be playable for all types of golfers.
The major design factor relates to the location of water hazards. There are no crossing water hazards which mean the golfer always has the option of playing around a water hazard rather than over it. This eliminates a major obstacle for the high handicap golfer.
At 6,806 yards, the Haig is the second-longest course at PGA National and has the highest difficulty rating from the standard men's and ladies' tees. It requires a combination of length and accuracy off the tee to set up your approach to these tricky greens.
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