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10 Major Championship Courses to Play Before You Die

But May You Live to Be a Thousand Years Old

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The odds suggest you’ll never get to take a long, victorious stroll up the 18th fairway at Augusta National, remove your cap and wave to the crowd before sinking a birdie to win the Masters — as Scottie Scheffler, Rory McIlroy and everyone else, including the always intriguing Tiger — hope to do this Sunday. 

But that doesn’t mean you can’t pretend. Or shouldn’t pretend. (You would be remiss, really, not to pretend.)

Hence, this list of 10 major championship courses to play before you die.

It comes complete with pretty pictures, gushing praise and some select intel on how to get a tee time.

Unless, of course, you were planning on sneaking your way in...

St. Andrews Old Course



Majors Hosted: The Open Championship
You Must Play Here Because: Dating back to the 15th century, it’s simply one of the oldest and most iconic golf courses on the entire damn planet.
Is It Public? Yes. But you’ll need to book well in advance of your desired dates. If that doesn't work, you can always play the "New Course." It was built in 1895 (so, practically yesterday) and is located on the same St. Andrews complex.

The Riviera Country Club



Majors Hosted: The U.S. Championship and the PGA Championship
You Must Play Here Because: 1) You’ll be hard-pressed to find a course of this caliber so close to Santa Monica Boulevard; 2) You just never know which celebs you might see out there.
Is It Public? No. On the contrary, it’s one of the most exclusive clubs in the country, with an extensive waiting list and an initiation fee rumored to be around $300,000. So you’ll probably want to either befriend Mark Wahlberg or Larry David, or drum up enough buzz around your screenplay to get a big-time producer or studio exec to invite you out. Really shouldn’t be too hard...

Pebble Beach Golf Links



Majors Hosted: The U.S. Open Championship
You Must Play Here Because: You’re walking in the footsteps of Johnny Miller, Arnold Palmer, Tom Watson, Tiger Woods and scores of other legendary golfers. Given the course is carved onto a choice piece of Pacific coastline, you can rest assured it’ll be a nice walk.
Is It Public? Yes. But it’s cheaper for guests of the resort. And the resort is pretty sweet. So what we're really trying to say is, think about staying at the resort.

TPC at Sawgrass



Majors Hosted: The Players Championship (informally known as golf’s fifth major)
You Must Play Here Because: Then you can tell everyone you birdied* (*double-bogeyed) the 17th hole par 3 with that famous island green.
Is It Public? Yes. You just need a little over 400 bucks and a willingness to stay the weekend in Ponta Vedra Beach.

Muirfield



Majors Hosted: The Open Championship
You Must Play Here Because: Old Tom Morris—yeah, that Old Tom Morris—laid out the original 18 holes for this classic links course. And it’s the home of the Honourable Company of Edinburgh Golfers, who have been helping shepherd the game of golf since the mid-18th century.
Is It Public? Yes. But be prepared for match play, as it’s the standard for the club.

Royal Birkdale



Majors Hosted: The Open Championship
You Must Play Here Because: Situated on the coastal town of Southport, it has played host to more championship and international events since World War II than any other course in the world. It’s also probably the best exemplar of links golf in all of England. 
Is It Public? Yes. Although it's a popular spot for golf tourists, as you might imagine. So go ahead and start planning your trip now.

Bethpage Black



Majors Hosted: The U.S. Open Championship
You Must Play Here Because: It’s probably one of the most challenging municipal golf courses open to the public. And you’re not one to turn down a challenge...
Is It Public? Yes. And seeing as it's on Long Island, it's only kind-of crazy to knock off work early and hop on a train to go play there.

Pinehurst No. 2



Majors Hosted: The U.S. Open Championship and the PGA Championship
You Must Play Here Because: It’s widely considered legendary course designer Donald Ross’s masterpiece, and it's home to some of the most complex greens in the world. Plus, they have an 18-hole putting course and a local brewery, the combination of which is either delightful or extremely frustrating.
Is It Public? Yes. 

Straits Course at Whistling Straits

Majors Hosted: The PGA Championship (and also the Ryder Cup)
You Must Play Here Because: It's a beautiful anomaly. Whistling Straits is part of Destination Kohler, a Wisconsin resort owned by the plumbing products company. That in itself is confusing, but the resort and the links-style course are world-class, offering midwest hospitality and 1,000 bunkers (yes, really) spread across 18 holes.
Is It Public? Yes

Augusta National Golf Club



Majors Hosted: The Masters
You Must Play Here Because: You’ve always dreamed of conquering Amen Corner while eating pimento cheese sandwiches.
Is It Public? L-O—and we can't stress this enough—L. As one of the most secretive golf clubs in the country, mums the word on how exactly to become a member. What we do know: there are only around 300 members, many of them are old and wealthy and white, and women are few and far between. Our advice: ingratiate yourself with as many CEOs of large multinationals as you can, and go from there. Honestly, becoming a professional golfer and making it on the PGA Tour is probably the easier route.

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