![]() Stadium Course's signature 17th hole in2008 | |
Club information | |
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Coordinates | 30°11′53″N81°23′38″W / 30.198°N 81.394°W /30.198; -81.394 |
Location | Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida, U.S. |
Elevation | 7 feet (2 m) |
Established | 1980, 45 years ago |
Type | Resort |
Operated by | PGA TourTPC Network |
Total holes | 36 |
Events hosted | The Players Championship (1982–present) |
Greens | TifEagleBermuda |
Fairways | Celebration Bermuda[1] |
Website | tpc.com/sawgrass |
The Players Stadium Course | |
Designed by | Pete Dye,Alice Dye |
Par | 72 |
Length | 7,245 yards (6,625 m)[2] |
Course rating | 76.4 |
Slope rating | 155[2][3] |
Course record | 62 –Tom Hoge (2023), Justin Thomas (2025) |
Dye's Valley Course | |
Designed by | Pete Dye,Bobby Weed, withJerry Pate |
Par | 72 |
Length | 6,847 yards (6,261 m)[4] |
Course rating | 74.0 |
Slope rating | 134[5] |
TheTournament Players Club Sawgrass (TPC Sawgrass) is agolf course in the southeasternUnited States, located inPonte Vedra Beach, Florida, southeast ofJacksonville. The course opened 45 years ago in the autumn of 1980 and was the first of severalTournament Players Clubs to be built. It is home to thePGA Tour headquarters and hostsThe Players Championship, one of the PGA Tour's signature events, now held in March. Paul and Jerome Fletcher negotiated a deal with the PGA Tour, which included the donation of 415 acres (1.68 km2) for $1 (the original check is prominently displayed in the clubhouse).
The TPC Sawgrass is situated in Ponte Vedra Beach'sSawgrass development. It has two individual courses, the Stadium Course and the Valley Course. The Stadium Course was designed by noted golf course architectsPete andAlice Dye, and is known as one of the most difficult golf courses in the world. Constructed specifically to host The Players Championship, it employs a distinctive "stadium" concept: like in other sports, fans at the TPC sit in "stands" made of raised mounds of grass. It is known for itssignature hole, the par-3, 137-yard (125 m) 17th, known as the "Island Green", one of golf's most recognizable and difficult holes. It has a capacity of 36,000.[6]
The course has been featured for many years on the best-sellingTiger Woods PGA Tour series of video games.
Dye's Valley Course hosted theWeb.com Tour Championship from2013 to2015.
Built on 415 acres (1.68 km2) in the northeastern Florida swampland, it is about a mile west of theAtlantic Ocean. The course contains many challenging features: narrow fairways lined with hazards likemarshes and "waste bunkers" (long strips of sand that groundskeepers never maintain); dozens of deep "potbunkers," strategically placed to catch even a slightly misplaced shot; thick rough that features craters and mounds; tall, shot-obstructingpalm trees; and rock-hard, lightning-fast greens.[7]
The Tournament Players Championship had been played at adjacentSawgrass Country Club from1977 through1981, one more year than originally planned,[8][9] as heavy rains during construction pushed its debut back a year.[7] When it moved west to the Stadium Course in1982, the story was not eventual winnerJerry Pate,[10][11][12] but the complaints the players had about the new course, which had supposedly been built in their honor.[13] "It'sStar Wars golf, designed byDarth Vader,"Ben Crenshaw pronounced.[14] When asked if the TPC suited his playing style,Jack Nicklaus replied, "No, I've never been very good at stopping a 5-iron on the hood of a car."[14]J. C. Snead called the course "90 percent horse manure and 10 percent luck."[14]
Over the following year, Dye tweaked the course, making the greens less severe and replacing several bunkers.[15][16][17][18][19] After the changes, the course became far more playable.[14][20] "Now it's a darn good golf course," Crenshaw said of the improvements.[21]
The course was the site of theU.S. Amateur in August 1994, where 18-year-oldTiger Woods defeatedTrip Kuehne in the finals, 2 up,[22] the first of his three consecutive victories.[23]
TPC Sawgrass's signature hole is the Stadium Course's 17th, known simply as the "Island Green," although it is technically a peninsula.[24] It measures only 137 yards (125 m) from tee to green (requiring only apitching wedge for most pros),[25] but it consists of nothing but a 78-foot (24 m)-long green with a tiny bunker in front of it.[26] Save a small path to the green, the green is completely surrounded by water, and its location amidst many trees causes the wind to swirl over it.[27] Club selection in the weather conditions at the hole is a huge consideration,[25] as there is nowhere to land the ball but on the green, in the small bunker, or in the water. It is estimated that more than 100,000 balls are retrieved from the surrounding water every year, courtesy of professionals and tourists alike.[28]
The Island Green design came by accident: the original design for the 17th was to be a simple par-3 green only partially surrounded by a lake. However, the soil surrounding the 17th consisted of sand, which is necessary to build a good golf course, but rare on the otherwise swampy property, and by the time the course was near completion all the sand had been dug from the area, leaving a large crater. Alice Dye suggested the Island Green concept, remembering another course with a similar green.[29] Pete was not thrilled at the idea but went ahead with it, in the process creating one of golf's most recognizable holes. Because of its popularity among fans,Golf Channel devotes eleven cameras to it during the tournament.[30]
Probably the most famous incident that has occurred on the Island Green involvedBrad Fabel in the1998 event. His tee shot successfully landed on the green, but then a seagull swooped onto the green and picked up his ball several times. The gull found it difficult to hold the ball in its bill, but finally managed to carry it into the air and over the water, where it dropped it. One of the TV commentators quipped that the 17th now had yet another hazard.[31] Under Rule 18-1 of the Rules of Golf, as a bird is considered an "outside agency" and as Fabel's shot was at rest, he was permitted to replace the ball at the spot where the ball initially came to rest on the green.[32]
In the gusty opening round in May2007, a record fifty balls found the water at the 17th hole, which broke the single-round tournament record of 45 set in2000.[33][34]
During the week ofSuper Bowl XXXIX, played at nearby Jacksonville in February 2005, Fox Sports organized a "closest to pin" contest with MLB players, NFL players, and NASCAR drivers competing (all sports properties of the network) on the 17th green.Dale Jarrett defeatedTrent Green andJohn Smoltz in the final by being the only player to make it on the green.[35]
In the final round of the 2019 Players Championship, Venezuelan golferJhonattan Vegas made the longest putt in the history of the hole with a distance of 69 feet, 7 inches.[36]
Tee | Rating/Slope | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | Out | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | In | Total |
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The Players | 76.4 / 155 | 423 | 532 | 177 | 384 | 471 | 393 | 451 | 237 | 583 | 3651 | 424 | 558 | 358 | 181 | 481 | 470 | 523 | 137 | 462 | 3594 | 7245 |
Blue | 73.3 / 149 | 394 | 507 | 160 | 359 | 446 | 360 | 407 | 195 | 546 | 3374 | 392 | 519 | 332 | 156 | 436 | 421 | 486 | 128 | 426 | 3296 | 6670 |
Blended | 71.9 / 147 | 394 | 507 | 160 | 359 | 422 | 360 | 382 | 168 | 522 | 3274 | 392 | 469 | 332 | 156 | 377 | 366 | 486 | 128 | 426 | 3132 | 6406 |
White | 70.3 / 140 | 360 | 469 | 134 | 324 | 422 | 333 | 382 | 168 | 522 | 3114 | 351 | 469 | 296 | 141 | 377 | 366 | 470 | 115 | 387 | 2973 | 6086 |
Green | 65.1 / 120 | 292 | 381 | 97 | 263 | 360 | 269 | 329 | 121 | 453 | 2565 | 247 | 395 | 243 | 109 | 334 | 288 | 410 | 92 | 336 | 2454 | 5019 |
Ladies' White | 76.1 / 150 | |||||||||||||||||||||
Ladies' Green | 70.7 / 131 | |||||||||||||||||||||
Par | 4 | 5 | 3 | 4 | 4 | 4 | 4 | 3 | 5 | 36 | 4 | 5 | 4 | 3 | 4 | 4 | 5 | 3 | 4 | 36 | 72 | |
SI | Gentleman's | 11 | 15 | 17 | 9 | 3 | 13 | 1 | 7 | 5 | 12 | 8 | 16 | 18 | 4 | 6 | 10 | 14 | 2 | |||
SI | Ladies' | 11 | 1 | 17 | 5 | 7 | 13 | 9 | 15 | 3 | 10 | 2 | 14 | 18 | 12 | 8 | 4 | 16 | 6 |
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