How much does it cost to play golf at Erin Hills Golf Course in 2025?
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How much does it cost to play golf at Erin Hills Golf Course in 2025?

The normal flag at the par-5 18th at Erin Hills (Ryan Ballengee/Golf News Net)


You've seen the 2025 US Women's Open on TV, when the USGA runs and the LPGA Tour holds the second major of the year at Erin Hills Golf Course in Erin, Wisconsin. You want to give it a shot yourself and see if you can tame the course that hosted the 2017 US Open and the 2025 US Women's Open, among other huge events.

Erin Hills is a labor-of-love design that is a public golf course complete with accommodations, as well as a putting course and short loop.

If you're thinking of taking a special golf trip, Erin Hills Golf Course should then be on your list. So how does it compare to other golf Meccas in terms of price? How much does it cost to play golf at Erin Hills Golf Course?

How much does it cost to play golf at Erin Hills Golf Course?

In 2025, the rack rate for Erin Hills Golf Course depends on the season, but it is standardized. The green fee can change dynamically, based on time of year, though. You're typically paying top dollar for a facility that sees a lot of play given the price point. The green fee includes cart and range balls.

The highest green fees at Erin Hills are June 7 through September 28, when the green fee is $455 -- all day. From September 29 through October 18, the green fee drops to $375.

There are military discounts to $265 per round and junior discounts to $195 per round, provided the junior hasn't graduated from high school.

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There are also caddie fees if you'd like to take them, with a $55 base fee and a suggested $75 gratuity. Forcaddies are available for $55 per group, with a suggested gratuity of $35 per person.

Your best bet if you're planning to travel to play Erin Hills Golf Course, is to buy a package. The stay-and-play package is a great deal, with the green fee at $375 from September 29 through October 18, followed by a replay rate of $190.

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