15 Extremely Expensive Golf Courses Around the World

Golf has long been known as a sport of luxury, exclusivity, and prestige. Some courses around the world take this to the extreme, charging sky-high greens fees for the privilege of playing on their meticulously maintained fairways. 

Whether it’s the breathtaking scenery, historical significance, or simply the prestige of the club, these courses command top dollar for tee times. Here are 15 of the most expensive golf courses to play on in 2025.

1. The Greenbrier – West Virginia ($395 per round)

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A historic golf resort dating back to the 18th century, The Greenbrier offers a luxurious experience, complete with championship-level golf.

2. Cape Kidnappers – New Zealand ($395 per round)

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With cliffside fairways overlooking the Pacific, Cape Kidnappers is as visually stunning as it is challenging. Its unique location justifies its premium cost.

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A remote yet stunning course in the Arctic Circle, Lofoten Links offers an unforgettable golf experience, including the possibility of playing under the midnight sun.

4. Royal Melbourne – Australia ($400–$500 per round)

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This world-class course, part of the Sandbelt region, is a dream destination for golfers. Its design and exclusivity contribute to its high price tag.

5. Royal Portrush – Northern Ireland ($435 per round)

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The only course in Northern Ireland to host The Open Championship, Royal Portrush is a stunning links course with deep history.

6. Casa de Campo (Teeth of the Dog) – Dominican Republic ($495 per round)

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Designed by Pete Dye, this Caribbean masterpiece features seven oceanfront holes. The scenery and challenge make it one of the most sought-after golf destinations.

7. Trump Turnberry (Ailsa Course) – Scotland ($495 per round)

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This historic course has undergone major renovations and boasts incredible views of the Ayrshire coastline. The steep green fee reflects its status as one of Scotland’s best courses.

8. Pinehurst No. 2 – North Carolina ($510 per round)

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As one of the most famous courses in the U.S., Pinehurst No. 2 is rich in history and tradition. Designed by Donald Ross, it’s a must-play for serious golf enthusiasts.

9. Kiawah Island (Ocean Course) – South Carolina ($600 per round)

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This windswept masterpiece along the Atlantic coast has hosted the PGA Championship. Its difficulty and exclusivity drive up the price for visiting golfers.

10. Whistling Straits – Wisconsin ($555 per round)

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This challenging links-style course, designed by Pete Dye, has hosted multiple major championships. Its stunning location along Lake Michigan makes for a memorable round.

11. St. Andrews Old Course – Scotland ($450–$550 per round)

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The birthplace of golf, St. Andrews is a bucket-list course for any golfer. The limited availability and lottery-based system make it even more exclusive.

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Set on a breathtaking peninsula jutting into the Atlantic, Old Head Golf Links offers a one-of-a-kind setting. The experience comes at a steep price, but the views alone make it worthwhile.

13. TPC Sawgrass – Florida ($600 per round)

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Home to The Players Championship, TPC Sawgrass features the infamous island green at the 17th hole. Golfers willing to pay can experience this challenging and historic course firsthand.

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Pebble Beach Golf Links
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One of the most iconic golf courses in the world, Pebble Beach offers stunning views of the Pacific Ocean. The high price tag is a small cost for the chance to play where legends have competed.

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15. Shadow Creek Golf Course – Las Vegas, Nevada ($1,250 per round)

Shadow Creek Golf Course (Private MGM Resorts Golf Course), North Las Vegas, Nevada
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Designed by Tom Fazio, Shadow Creek is one of the most exclusive courses in the U.S. This lush oasis in the Nevada desert offers an unparalleled golf experience, but only for those who can afford the hefty fee—or are staying at an MGM Resorts property.

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