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The Country Club at Mirasol (also known as Mirasol) is a large, gated community located in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida. The community, developed by Taylor Woodrow, contains just under 1,200 homes and home sites on two championship golf courses along with natural preserves and lakes.[citation needed] Mirasol is spread over 2,300 acres (930 ha) on property previously owned by the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation.[citation needed] The two 18-hole golf courses located in the community were designed by Arthur Hills and Tom Fazio.[citation needed]
The Country Club at Mirasol hosted the PGA Tour's Honda Classic from 2003 to 2006, before moving in 2007 to the PGA National Golf Club, located across PGA Boulevard from Mirasol in Palm Beach Gardens.