TPC Southwind
Website: https://tpc.com/tpc-southwind
Frequently Asked Questions
When is the best time of year to play TPC Southwind without the PGA Tour crowds or course closures?
We always recommend visiting TPC Southwind in the spring (April-May) or fall (September-October). You'll enjoy fantastic weather, and the course will be in prime condition without the intense pre-tournament preparations or the summer heat and humidity.
What's the most iconic or challenging hole we should look forward to at TPC Southwind?
Without a doubt, the par-3 11th hole, with its island green, is the star of the show and a true test of nerve. You'll also find the closing stretch-holes 16, 17, and 18-to be incredibly demanding, often deciding PGA Tour events.
Is TPC Southwind too difficult for an average golfer, or can we still enjoy a round there?
While it's a PGA Tour venue, TPC Southwind offers multiple tee boxes, so you can absolutely find a comfortable yardage. Expect a challenging but fair test, especially with the abundant water hazards and strategically placed bunkers; it's a course that rewards precision over brute strength.
What should we expect to pay for a round at TPC Southwind, and are there any ways to get a better deal?
As a TPC course hosting a PGA Tour event, green fees are on the higher side, typically ranging from $250-400, depending on the season and time of day. Your best bet for a slightly better rate might be booking an afternoon tee time or looking for stay-and-play packages if you're visiting Memphis.
After our round at TPC Southwind, what are your top recommendations for experiencing Memphis?
Memphis offers so much more than golf; you absolutely have to dive into its rich music history. We suggest visiting Graceland, exploring Beale Street for live blues, and indulging in some authentic Memphis BBQ-it's the perfect way to cap off your trip.