How much does it cost to play golf at TPC Scottsdale in 2025?
CMC GolfTripX

How much does it cost to play golf at TPC Scottsdale in 2025?

The 16th Hole at TPC Scottsdale


You've been watching the 2025 Waste Management (WM) Phoenix Open, seeing how much fun the par-3 16th is, and you're wondering how much it costs to play at TPC Scottsdale on the Stadium Course that hosts the tournament.

The answer? Such an incredible experience, as you'd imagine, is not cheap. The 2025 green fee is commensurate with a popular course hosting the PGA Tour.

If you want to play TPC Scottsdale's Stadium Course, you will be paying a hefty price. In the weeks after the Phoenix Open, which is the high season for golf in the area, the TPC Scottsdale green fee is as high as $550 at the peak of the day.

The green fee is as low as $379, which is $80 more than 2024. That's the minimum rate, so that happens after 2 p.m. on the tee sheet.

If you decide to go to TPC Scottsdale later in the year, when the Arizona desert weather is much hotter, then the rates go down significantly. Rates start to fall in April, with the rate in the range of $379 to $399 throughout the day, as the days get warmer.

LISTEN TO GOLF NEWS NET RADIO 24/7
FOLLOW GOLF NEWS NET RADIO: iHEART | TUNEIN

Then again, you'll have to deal with 100-degree (or higher) temperatures and will need a lot of water to get through the round. Either play early in the morning or after 4 p.m. to give yourself the best chance to avoid hazardous heat.

The best way to go to play TPC Scottsdale is with a package, trying to get a group of rounds together. The Stadium Course is home to the WM Phoenix Open, but the Champions Course is a great way to reduce the average cost of rounds on the trip and spend the full trip at TPC Scottsdale.

The Phoenix metropolitan area is filled with great choices, so making TPC Scottsdale part of the mix is a way to create a well-rounded golf trip.

About the author

Ryan Ballengee

Ryan Ballengee is founder and editor of Golf News Net. He has been writing and broadcasting about golf for nearly 20 years. Ballengee lives in the Washington, D.C. area with his family. He is currently a +2.6 USGA handicap, and he talks about golf on various social platforms:

X or Twitter: https://twitter.com/ryanballengee
Facebook: https://facebook.com/ryanballengeegolf
Instagram: https://instagram.com/ryanballengee
YouTube: https://youtube.com/@ryanballengeegolf

Ballengee can be reached by email at ryan[at]thegolfnewsnet.com

Ryan occasionally links to merchants of his choosing, and GNN may earn a commission from sales generated by those links. See more in GNN's affiliate disclosure.