TPC Boston

Website: https://tpc.com/boston

Frequently Asked Questions

Can a regular golfer like me play TPC Boston, or is it strictly for members?

TPC Boston is a private club, but don't despair - you can absolutely get on. Your best bet is to secure an invitation from a member or book a stay-and-play package through a local luxury hotel partner. It's worth the effort to experience this championship layout.

When is the ideal time of year to plan a golf trip to TPC Boston?

We highly recommend visiting in late spring (May-June) or early fall (September-October). The New England weather is usually perfect then, with comfortable temperatures and the course in prime condition. Avoid mid-summer if you dislike humidity, and remember the course closes for winter.

What kind of greens fees should I expect when playing TPC Boston?

Be prepared for a premium experience with a price tag to match. While exact rates vary, expect greens fees to be in the $300-$500 range, often including a cart and forecaddie. It's an investment, but you're paying for a meticulously maintained PGA Tour venue.

What makes TPC Boston's course design unique, and what are its most memorable holes?

The course truly shines with its dramatic elevation changes and strategic bunkering, especially on the back nine. You'll love the risk-reward par-5 18th, a fantastic finishing hole where many tournaments have been decided, and the challenging par-3 16th with its water hazard. It demands thoughtful shot-making.

What should I expect from the overall experience at TPC Boston, beyond just the golf?

Expect top-tier service from the moment you arrive - the staff here is exceptional. Pace of play is generally well-managed, especially with a forecaddie, ensuring you can truly enjoy the round. It's a full-service experience, so plan to arrive early and take advantage of the practice facilities.