Royal Troon price: How much it costs and how to play the Open venue | Golf
Ever dreamed of playing a round at a legendary golf course like Royal Troon in Scotland? You’re in good company! Royal Troon Golf Club is not just any course; it’s hosting The Open Championship for the 10th time this week. The Old Course, dating back to 1887, is renowned for its challenging par-4s and a famous par-3 nicknamed the “Postage Stamp.” This hole, just 123 yards long, is notorious for its tiny green surrounded by five tricky pot bunkers. It’s a sight to see, especially when the winds whip up and turn this short hole into a formidable test.
So, how can you tee off at Royal Troon yourself? Even though it’s a private club, many Scottish courses, including Royal Troon, open their doors to the public. Getting a spot might require some insider knowledge or a bit of luck due to high demand. Public tee times are available on certain days, and you can play the Old Course for £365 ($475), or get a package that includes both the Old and Portland courses for $547. If you’re a PGA member, you might score a slightly better rate.
For those with less cash but still a thirst for great golf, the Portland course, redesigned by the famous Alister MacKenzie in 1921, is more affordable at $163. Be sure to check availability if you’re aiming for this summer—slots might still be open. But remember, there are some rules to follow, like having a decent handicap and dressing smartly for the club’s Smoke Room or Dining Room………[read more]
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