
There are plenty of golf courses out there that are next-to-impossible to play.
But some of the country's best courses, included those that have hosted (or will host) the annual PGA Championship tournament, are available for public play.
And there are more of them out there than you might think, says Golf Vacation Insider's Craig Better. Quite a few are even a bargain, with green fees less than $30.
He's shared some of his favorite selections with us. Be sure to check out the full list of publicly accessible PGA Championship courses here.
Pebble Beach Golf Links, Pebble Beach, CA
Hosted the PGA Championship in: 1977
Architect: Jack Neville and Douglas Grant
Green Fee: $495
Source: Golf Vacation Insider
French Lick Resort (Donald Ross Course), French Lick, IN
Hosted the PGA Championship in: 1924
Architect: Donald Ross
Green Fee: $85-$115
Source: Golf Vacation Insider
Tanglewood Park (Championship Course), Clemmons, NC
Hosted the PGA Championship in: 1974
Architect: Robert Trent Jones, Sr.
Green Fee: $37-$47
Source: Golf Vacation Insider
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