9 things to know about the best U.S. courses you can play for $100 or less
Here are some of America’s top-rated courses that won’t break the bank:
- Bethpage Black Course, New York: Host of the 2002 and 2009 U.S. Opens.
- Chambers Bay, Washington: Site of the 2015 U.S. Open.
- Harbour Town Golf Links, South Carolina: Stunning views of Calibogue Sound.
- Kiawah Island’s Ocean Course, South Carolina: Host of the 1991 and 2021 PGA Championships.
- Muirfield Village Golf Club, Ohio: Home to the Memorial Tournament hosted by Jack Nicklaus.
- Old MacDonald Course, Bandon Dunes, Oregon: A links-style masterpiece.
- Pete Dye Course at French Lick Resort, Indiana: Designed by the legendary Pete Dye.
- Tobacco Road Golf Club, North Carolina: A quirky and challenging layout.
- Whistling Straits, Wisconsin: Host of the 2004 and 2021 Ryder Cups.