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The PGA Tour’s Shortest and Longest Golf Courses in 2024

News RoomBy News RoomNovember 12, 2024Updated:November 12, 2024No Comments3 Mins Read
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The 2024 PGA Tour season saw golfers compete on a total of 53 different golf courses, including those used for the Olympics and the Presidents Cup. Among these courses, only one exceeded the 8,000-yard mark. Situated at 6,200 feet elevation in Colorado, this course offers a unique challenge to players. On the opposite end of the spectrum, there are three courses that play shorter than 7,000 yards, one of which hosted the penultimate tournament on the 2024 calendar. The four major tournaments in 2024 took place on the fourth, sixth, ninth, and 22nd longest golf courses, showcasing a variety of course lengths and layouts.

One of the shortest courses in the lineup is Port Royal, located in Bermuda and designed by Robert Trent Jones Sr. This course, which opened in 1970, ranks 28th on Golfweek’s Best Top 50 courses in Mexico, the Caribbean, Atlantic islands, and Central America. The diverse selection of courses used on the PGA Tour in 2024 offers a range of challenges for players, from long and elevated courses to shorter and more traditional layouts. Each course presents its own unique set of obstacles for golfers to navigate.

The list of courses used in 2024 includes well-known venues such as Augusta National Golf Club, host of The Masters, and Pinehurst Resort’s No. 2 course, which held the U.S. Open. The PGA Championship took place at Valhalla Golf Club, while Muirfield Village Golf Club hosted The Memorial Tournament. Other notable courses on the roster include TPC Sawgrass, home of The Players Championship, and Pebble Beach Golf Links, which hosted the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am.

The selection of courses provides a mix of traditional and modern designs, offering golfers a chance to showcase their skills on a variety of layouts. From classic courses like Royal Troon and Royal Montreal Golf Club to newer designs like Black Desert Resort and El Cardonal at Diamante, the 2024 season offered a diverse range of challenges for players. The inclusion of international venues such as Le Golf National in France and Accordia Golf Narashino Country Club in Japan adds a global flavor to the PGA Tour schedule.

The variety of courses used in 2024 highlights the rich tradition and innovation within the game of golf. Players faced different course conditions, lengths, and layouts throughout the season, testing their skills and strategic abilities. The PGA Tour continues to evolve, with new courses and tournaments being added to the schedule each year. As the sport of golf grows in popularity worldwide, fans can look forward to seeing top players compete on a wide range of challenging and exciting courses in the future. The 2024 season showcased the best that the sport has to offer, with a diverse selection of courses providing a unique and compelling backdrop for competitive golf.

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