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All the Ryder Cup venues you can play (and how much they cost)

The 18th hole at Whistling Straits.

One of the charms of Whistling Straits is that it's open to the public, but it's far from the only Ryder Cup venue you can play.

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Whistling Straits takes center stage of the golf world this week as it hosts 24 of the best players from America and Europe as they duke it out for the Ryder Cup. The course is a visual brute designed by Pete Dye that is sure to serve up a healthy dose of drama.

But perhaps the best part of Whistling Straits is its accessibility. As a part of Destination Kohler, the course is open to public play, meaning you can tee it up where the pros do.

Check out Whistling Straits and 16 other Ryder Cup venues you can play below.

Whistling Straits

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Location: Sheboygan, Wisc.
Ryder Cup: 2021
Price: $485 (peak)

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Le Golf National

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Location: Guyancourt, France
Ryder Cup: 2018
Price: $258 (peak)

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Gleneagles

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Location: Auchterarder, Scotland
Ryder Cup: 2014
Price: Hotel guest – $234; Visitor – $264 (peak)

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Celtic Manor

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Location: Coldra Wood, UK
Ryder Cup: 2010
Price: $219

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The K Club

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Location: Straffan, Ireland
Ryder Cup: 2006
Price: Hotel guests – $170; Visitor – $205 (peak)

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The Belfry

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Location: Sutton Coldfield, UK
Ryder Cup: 2002, 1989, 1987, 1985
Price: Stay and play packages available

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Valderrama Golf Club

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Location: Sotogrande, Spain
Ryder Cup: 1997
Price: $470

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Kiawah Island

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Location: Kiawah Island, S.C.
Ryder Cup: 1991
Price: $463

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PGA National

PGA National Resort & Spa

Location: Palm Beach Gardens, Fla.
Ryder Cup: 1983
Price: $236

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Walton Heath Golf Club

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Location: Surrey, UK
Ryder Cup: 1981
Price: $440 (peak)

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The Greenbrier

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Location: White Sulphur Springs, W.Va.
Ryder Cup: 1979
Price: $345 (peak)

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Royal Lytham and St. Annes

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Location: Lancashire, UK
Ryder Cup: 1961
Price: $334 (peak)

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Lindrick Golf Club

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Location: South Yorkshire, UK
Ryder Cup: 1957
Price: $112 (peak)

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Pinehurst No. 2

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Location: Pinehurst, N.C.
Ryder Cup: 1951
Price: $495 (peak)

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Ganton Golf Club

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Location: Yorkshire, UK
Ryder Cup: 1949
Price: $200

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Southport and Ainsdale Golf Club

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Location: Southport, UK
Ryder Cup: 1937, 1933
Price: $211

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Moortown Golf Club

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Location: Alwoodley, UK
Ryder Cup: 1929
Price: $153

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