Which PGA Tour courses can the public play, and how much do they cost?
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Which PGA Tour courses can the public play, and how much do they cost?

A picture of the 17th hole at TPC Sawgrass Credit: Chris Condon


Believe it or not, you can play many of the courses the PGA Tour plays on its schedule. Between a mixture of public facilities, semi-private clubs and resorts, there are more than enough PGA Tour courses open to the public.

All told, there are 22 PGA Tour courses you can play, including multiple courses associated with several different events.

The only true public golf courses on the PGA Tour are the Torrey Pines Golf Courses, which host the annual Farmers Insurance Open near San Diego, Calif.; TPC Deere Run, home to the John Deere Classic; and Port Royal Golf Course, home to the Bermuda Championship.

The Torrey Pines courses are municipal, so they're run by the local government, with different rates for residents and non-residents of the county. However, their tee sheet is open just like any other municipal course in the United States, with weekday and weekend rates.

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TPC Deere Run and Port Royal Golf Club can be accessed by the public with tee-time booking services. You can book courses like TPC Sawgrass and TPC Scottsdale through public portals on their websites, but be advised they will charge dynamic rates that can change both based on season and demand.

Most of the other courses that are publicly accessible are associated with a resort. Some require you to be a guest to play the course, like Bay Hill Club and Lodge, home of the Arnold Palmer Invitational, PGA National with their Champion Course and Silverado Resort, where the Fortinet Championship is played.

However, many of them allow the public to get a tee time to play the courses without staying there. If you do stay at the resort as a registered guest, though, some of the resorts will discount the tee times slightly.

Resorts also tend to have seasonal rates, with the green fees higher in the high season for tourism.

As always, it's worth making a call to these facilities or visiting their websites for the latest information on rates and availability.

PGA Tour golf courses you can play

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EVENT COURSE LOC RATES
Fortinet Championship Silverado Resort and Spa (North Course) Napa, Calif. $210
Bermuda Championship Port Royal Golf Club Southampton, Bermuda $180
Mayakoba Golf Classic El CamaleĆ³n Golf Club Playa del Carmen, Mexico $300
The RSM Classic Sea Island Resort (Seaside Course) St. Simons Island, Ga. $335/250
The RSM Classic Sea Island Resort (Plantation Course) St. Simons Island, Ga. $285/225
The Sentry Kapalua Resort (Plantation Course) Kapalua, Hawaii $359/$329
The American Express PGA West (Stadium Course) La Quinta, Calif. $410
Farmers Insurance Open Torrey Pines Golf Courses (North Course) San Diego, Calif. $122/152
Farmers Insurance Open Torrey Pines Golf Courses (South Course) San Diego, Calif. $202/252
Waste Management Phoenix Open TPC Scottsdale Scottsdale, Ariz. $380
AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am Pebble Beach Golf Links Pebble Beach, Calif. $575
AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am Spyglass Hill Pebble Beach, Calif. $415
Puerto Rico Open Coco Beach Golf & Country Club Rio Grande, Puerto Rico $200
Cognizant Classic PGA National Resort & Spa (The Champion Course) Palm Beach Gardens, Fla. $400
Arnold Palmer Invitational Bay Hill Club and Lodge Orlando, Fla. $250
The Players Championship TPC Sawgrass (THE PLAYERS Stadium Course) Ponte Vedra Beach, Fla. $600
Valspar Championship Innisbrook (Copperhead Course) Palm Harbor, Fla. $335
Corales Puntacana Resort & Club Championship Puntacana Resort & Club (Corales Golf Course) Punta Cana, Dominican Republic $395/295
Valero Texas Open TPC San Antonio (AT&T Oaks Course) San Antonio, Texas $255
RBC Heritage Harbour Town Golf Links Hilton Head Island, S.C. $380
Zurich Classic of New Orleans TPC Louisiana New Orleans, La. $229
John Deere Classic TPC Deere Run Silvis, Ill. $107/67

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