The PGA Tour is the premier golf circuit in the world, where many of the best players tee it up in tournaments hosted on pristine courses.
From Pebble Beach to TPC Sawgrass, the tour takes in some bucket list venues all over the country that are a mix of super private to publicly available to play.
Of the PGA Tour courses you can play, many of them are on the pricey side due to their prestige, facilities and top conditioning, but some are fairly reasonable if you play them at the right time of year or get a deal.
So, which PGA Tour courses are the cheapest to play? We take a look…
Memorial Park Golf Course: Houston Open venue
The par 3 17th at Memorial Park Golf Course
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Memorial Park was host of the Houston Open from 1951 to 1963 and hosted again in 2021, 2022 and 2024. It’s set to welcome the event again in 2025.
The redesigned layout has been played by a number of greats through the years including Babe Didrikson Zaharias, Jack Nicklaus, Arnold Palmer and Jimmy Demaret, as well as World No.1 Scottie Scheffler who finished runner-up in the tournament in 2024.
The course is a public venue and offers a PGA Tour experience for a very reasonable price. Monday-Thursday rates are $120 with twilight rates of just $90, while Fri-Sun rounds cost $140, with twilights at $110.
The real bargains here come for Houston residents, who can follow in their PGA Tour heroes’ footsteps from between $21-$38 depending on the day and time.
Torrey Pines: Farmers Insurance Open venue
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Not only do you get to play at a PGA Tour venue at Torrey Pines, with the San Diego venue hosting the Farmers Insurance Open each year, you also get to play a two-time US Open course.
Tiger Woods won in 2008 and Jon Rahm claimed his maiden Major in 2021, while Woods has also won the Farmers Insurance Open seven times.
It’s one of the few US public courses to have hosted Majors, and it’s very reasonable to play.
The North Course, which hosts one round of the Farmers Insurance Open, costs $148 to play Mon-Thu and $185 on weekends with a twilight rate of just $92 in the week and $117 at the weekend.
The South Course is the one that most golfers will wish to play, though, as the US Open course and venue for the Farmers Insurance Open final two rounds. That is more expensive…
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