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TPC Network courses you can play

The TPC Network of courses features a collection of resort and public courses open to all. View them in this courses and travel gallery.

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The Old White at The Greenbrier Resort was added to the TPC roster in 2011.

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Municipal Harding Park Golf Course was added to the TPC Network in 2010, shortly after hosting the 2009 Presidents Cup.

Courtesy of TPC Harding Park

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Near Dallas, the Four Seasons Las Colinas Resort received a new owner in 2014 but the course is still part of the TPC Network.

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The infamous, Dye-designed Stadium Course anchors PGA West in La Quinta, California.

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The granddaddy of the TPC Network is TPC Sawgrass, home to the Stadium and Valley courses, as well as The PLAYERS Championship in May.

Courtesy of TPC Sawgrass

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The TPC Network’s sole international property is TPC Cancun in Mexico.

Courtesy of TPC Cancun

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TPC San Antonio is a semi-private and resort course open to guests of the onsite, 1,002-room JW Marriott San Antonio Hill Country Resort.

Courtesy of TPC San Antonio

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TPC Scottsdale is a 36-hole, municipally owned facility operated by the TPC Network.

Courtesy of TPC Scottsdale

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There are two TPC courses in Las Vegas, but only TPC Las Vegas is public (TPC Summerlin is private).

Courtesy of TPC Las Vegas

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The Tom Fazio-designed TPC Myrtle Beach formerly hosted the Senior Tour Championship.

Courtesy of TPC Myrtle Beach

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TPC Tampa Bay is one of the most accessible TPCs with green fees peaking out at $160.

Courtesy of TPC Tampa Bay

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in Illinois, TPC Deere Run offers tee times under $100.

Courtesy of TPC Deere Run

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TPC Louisiana was designed by Pete Dye and Steve Elkington along with New Orleans native Kelly Gibson.

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