The PGA National Resort & Spa Squire Course was designed by Tom Fazio and is the shortest and the most exacting of the courses. It has long been referred to as the thinking mans course.
The golfer is required to test his or her accuracy with fairway woods and long irons from many tees and the smaller greens demand precise iron shots. In addition, the Squire has several doglegs to test the longer hitter's control. Success or failure on the doglegs will make or break your round.
The Squire has more natural environmental areas than the Haig, the General, and the Champion. Teeming with native vegetation, these areas attract an abundance of wildlife. The 5th hole runs along part of the wilderness preserve, which borders the west side of the PGA National community.
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