How much does it cost to play golf at Torrey Pines Golf Courses (North and South) in 2026?
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How much does it cost to play golf at Torrey Pines Golf Courses (North and South) in 2026?

A picture of Torrey Pines South Golf Course The third hole of the South Course at Torrey Pines Golf Club in San Diego, Calif. as seen on Thursday, November 16, 2006. (Copyright USGA/John Mummert)


You've been watching the 2026 Farmers Insurance Open on TV and have seen the incredible views of the Pacific Ocean on TV from Torrey Pines's South Course (and maybe North Course, too) near San Diego, California.

You want to give it a shot yourself and see if you can hang on at the South Course and maybe score better on the North Course.

You're wondering how much it costs to play at Torrey Pines.

The answer? Such an incredible experience, as you'd imagine, is not cheap -- especially if you're not a local resident.

How much does it cost to play golf at Torrey Pines?

In 2026, the rate for Torrey Pines's South Course and North Course varies based on day of the week, time of day and whether you're a City of San Diego resident.

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For both courses, there are rates from Monday through Thursday and Friday through Sunday, as well as regular and twilight rates. There are also separate rates for seniors (62 and over) and juniors.

For a regular 18-hole round on the South Course from Monday through Thursday, San Diego residents pay $73, while the non-resident green fee is $248. At twilight, that rate goes down to $44 for residents and $156 for non-residents.

For a regular 18-hole round on the South Course from Friday through Sunday, San Diego residents pay $90, while the non-resident green fee is $322. At twilight, that rate goes down to $54 for residents and $194 for non-residents.

For a regular 18-hole round on the North Course from Monday through Thursday, San Diego residents pay $51, while the non-resident green fee is $163. At twilight, that rate goes down to $33 for residents and $97 for non-residents.

For a regular 18-hole round on the North Course from Friday through Sunday, San Diego residents pay $68, while the non-resident green fee is $204. At twilight, that rate goes down to $39 for residents and $123 for non-residents. There's a weekend nine-hole rate as well, but that is for walk-up tee times off the back nine from 6:30-7:30 a.m. only.

Cart fees are separate, and they're $48 per player for 18 holes and $34 for nine holes or twilight. The start of twilight varies throughout the year based on sunset.

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