PGA Tour players will tour the globe this season, largely through America, battling on some of the finest 18-holes the world has to offer.
But how many of these wonderful courses can you play yourself?
Surprisingly, you can access a significant proportion of the venues on this year’s calendar, though the price tag attached to some may put you off.
Last Vegas’ Shadow Creek used to be the most expensive club a visitor could play, charging roughly $1,250 per round, though it is no longer on the PGA Tour.
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Ranging from between $550 – $900+ per round, the home of The Players would be an unforgettable, and potentially bank balance-breaking experience.
It is important to note that these prices do not factor in glory-chasing golf balls lost in the water on the iconic 17th…
At the more reasonable end of the spectrum, visitors can tee it up at the Houston Open’s home, Memorial Park Golf Course, or the John Deere Classic’s TPC Deere Run – both are among the cheapest PGA Tour courses to play.
Rounds here are slightly more affordable, with rates dropping to between $69 – $140 and additional discounts during off-peak hours.
See below the full list of which PGA Tour courses, excluding the homes of the Majors, to consider for your next golfing trip!
|
Course |
Tournament |
Green Fee Range |
|
Pebble Beach Golf Links |
AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am |
$695 – $750+ |
|
Spyglass Hill |
AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am |
$465 – $525 |
|
TPC Sawgrass (Stadium Course) |
The Players |
$650 – $900+ |
|
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