The TPC Network of courses features a collection of resort and public courses open to all. View them in this courses and travel gallery.
The TPC Network of courses features a collection of resort and public courses open to all. View them in this courses and travel gallery.
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.
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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.
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The TPC Network’s sole international property is TPC Cancun in Mexico.
Courtesy of TPC Cancun
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.
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TPC Scottsdale is a 36-hole, municipally owned facility operated by the TPC Network.
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There are two TPC courses in Las Vegas, but only TPC Las Vegas is public (TPC Summerlin is private).
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The Tom Fazio-designed TPC Myrtle Beach formerly hosted the Senior Tour Championship.
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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
in Illinois, TPC Deere Run offers tee times under $100.
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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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