- Summer heat and humidity
- Heavy rainfall and drainage
- Tourist traffic during peak season
- Turf management across seasons
- TPC Sawgrass (Stadium Course) – Ponte Vedra Beach
- Famous for the iconic island green on the 17th hole
- Designed to challenge every level of golfer
- Maintained at elite standards year-round
- Streamsong Resort (Red, Blue & Black Courses) – Central Florida
- Built on reclaimed phosphate land with dramatic elevation
- Three distinct courses: Red (strategic), Blue (wide-open), Black (links-style brutal)
- Excellent drainage makes it playable even during wet months
- Bay Hill Club & Lodge – Orlando
- Home of the Arnold Palmer Invitational
- Tight fairways and demanding rough
- Excellent conditioning year-round
- PGA National Resort (Champion Course) – Palm Beach Gardens
- One of the toughest stretches in golf (holes 15–17)
- Water hazards everywhere
- Consistently well-maintained
- Innisbrook Resort (Copperhead Course) – Palm Harbor
- Tree-lined layout (rare for Florida)
- Rolling terrain and elevation changes
- Home of the Valspar Championship
- Trump National Doral (Blue Monster) – Miami
- Long, demanding layout
- Redesigned to modern championship standards
- Excellent turf conditions year-round
- Tiburón Golf Club (Gold Course) – Naples
- Wide fairways but strategic pin placements
- Minimal rough but tricky greens
- Host of PGA and LPGA events
- Hammock Beach Resort (Ocean Course) – Palm Coast
- Multiple holes directly on the Atlantic Ocean
- Wind plays a major role
- Excellent drainage and turf quality
- Winter (Dec–Feb): Best weather, highest prices, crowded
- Spring (Mar–May): Ideal conditions, peak golf season
- Summer (Jun–Sep): Hot, humid, but cheapest rates
- Fall (Oct–Nov): Underrated sweet spot, fewer crowds
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