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PGA The Estates Florida

Florida Public Par 20 18 Holes

PGA The Estates is a par-20 public course in Florida.

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Course Overview

TypePublic
Holes / Par18 holes, par 20 (1 par 3s, 3 par 4s, 1 par 5s)
LocationFlorida, USA
Coordinates26.8000, -80.2238

Scorecard

Hole2345678910Out11121415161718InTotal
Par4434520020
Hdcp10818166

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Sandhill Crane Golf Club
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PGA National Resort The Squire
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North BallenIsles Country Club
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Eastpointe Country Club
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Emerald Dunes
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the hardest hole at PGA The Estates?

The number 1 handicap hole is hole 9, a 0-yard par 5 from the back tees.

Is PGA The Estates public or private?

PGA The Estates is a public golf course in Florida. Tee times are available to the public.

What courses are near PGA The Estates?

Nearby courses include Sandhill Crane Golf Club, PGA National Resort The Squire, The Preserve at Ironhorse, North BallenIsles Country Club.

Is there a yardage book for PGA The Estates?

Yes. Yards Golf Book offers a personalized digital yardage book for PGA The Estates with hole-by-hole maps, shot dispersion analysis, strokes gained heatmaps, and club recommendations tailored to your handicap and distances. You can view it online or download a printable PDF.

Does PGA The Estates have strokes gained data?

Yes. Yards Golf Book runs a 1,000-shot Monte Carlo simulation on every hole, factoring in your handicap, club distances, shot shape, and the actual hazard layout. The model recommends the best club and target for each shot.

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