Sawgrass Marriott Resort
About Sawgrass Marriott Resort
Located adjacent to the world-famous TPC Sawgrass, the home of the PGA Tour and PLAYERS Championship, is the Sawgrass Marriott Resort. The property features over 500 guest rooms a short walk to the TPC. After golf, the property features seven restaurants, four swimming pools, fitness center and mini golf, as well as a private beach club a short shuttle drive away. Guests have preferred access and rates to the TPC Sawgrass Stadium and Dye's Valley courses as well as other area golf courses around the Jacksonville and St. Augustine areas.Facts
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Golf courses at Sawgrass Marriott Resort
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Reviewer Photos
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Photo submitted by u000007194315 on 10/16/2025
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Photo submitted by davinjr99 on 06/26/2025
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TPC Sawgrass (Valley), hole 5 Photo submitted by TimGavrichGP on 08/07/2024
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TPC Sawgrass (Valley), hole 16 Photo submitted by TimGavrichGP on 08/07/2024
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TPC Sawgrass (Stadium), hole 4 Photo submitted by TimGavrichGP on 08/07/2024
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TPC Sawgrass (Stadium), hole 6 Photo submitted by TimGavrichGP on 08/07/2024
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TPC Sawgrass (Stadium), hole 14 Photo submitted by TimGavrichGP on 08/07/2024
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TPC Sawgrass (Stadium), holes 16 and 17 Photo submitted by TimGavrichGP on 08/07/2024
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Photo submitted by brightidea02 on 07/24/2022
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Photo submitted by u9619163 on 07/04/2022
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Photo submitted by u9619163 on 07/04/2022
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Photo submitted by u9619163 on 07/04/2022
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Photo submitted by u9619163 on 07/04/2022
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Photo submitted by u9619163 on 07/04/2022
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Par 3 #11 180 yds Photo submitted by Patrick2494966 on 01/07/2022
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Photo submitted by ajwilly21 on 04/27/2021
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Photo submitted by ajwilly21 on 04/27/2021
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Photo submitted by ajwilly21 on 04/27/2021
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Photo submitted by ajwilly21 on 04/27/2021
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Glorious Photo submitted by Torodeleste on 03/30/2021
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Photo submitted by u000001666996 on 01/24/2021
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#17 Photo submitted by PasqualiV13 on 09/24/2020
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#11 Photo submitted by PasqualiV13 on 09/24/2020
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#18 Photo submitted by PasqualiV13 on 09/24/2020
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#1 Photo submitted by PasqualiV13 on 09/24/2020
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Photo submitted by usgolfwu on 03/26/2020
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Greatest Caddy! Photo submitted by Sh8DvwsYOp8BLYfA1s6e on 01/27/2020
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Photo submitted by cmtskx450 on 12/04/2019
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Water guards more greens than you think here, including the par-4 4th. Photo submitted by Back9Ben on 09/02/2018
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The tee shot on the par-5 5th is a slicer's nitemare. Photo submitted by Back9Ben on 09/02/2018
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The par-5 9th is my favorite hole on the front nine. Photo submitted by Back9Ben on 09/02/2018
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The par-4 12th.. Photo submitted by Back9Ben on 09/02/2018
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The par-3 17th looks a lot different with no spectators around. Doesn't make the shot any easier. Photo submitted by Back9Ben on 09/02/2018
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The par-5 18th at sunset is a beautiful sight. Photo submitted by Back9Ben on 09/02/2018
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Yessss on the green Photo submitted by Steven6368974 on 02/12/2018
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Heart pumping Photo submitted by Steven6368974 on 02/12/2018
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The dreaded 17th Photo submitted by Steven6368974 on 02/12/2018
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A bridge too far for some. Photo submitted by Steven6368974 on 02/12/2018
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Great view Photo submitted by Steven6368974 on 02/12/2018
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A winners card Photo submitted by Steven6368974 on 02/12/2018
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17th tee-made it dry! Photo submitted by LarryNoli on 02/05/2018
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18th tee-kept it dry Photo submitted by LarryNoli on 02/05/2018
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My wife and I on 18th tee. Photo submitted by LarryNoli on 02/05/2018
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3rd shot into 11th green.... Photo submitted by LarryNoli on 02/05/2018
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Photo submitted by LICC on 11/29/2017
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Photo submitted by LICC on 11/29/2017
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Photo submitted by LICC on 11/29/2017
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Photo submitted by LICC on 11/29/2017
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Photo submitted by LICC on 11/29/2017
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Photo submitted by LICC on 11/29/2017
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17th Green Photo submitted by xkyleclark3 on 10/12/2017
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18th Tee Photo submitted by xkyleclark3 on 10/12/2017
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Driving Range Photo submitted by xkyleclark3 on 10/12/2017
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The new 7th hole Photo submitted by MikeBaileyGolf on 08/07/2017
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Walking to the 9th green Photo submitted by MikeBaileyGolf on 08/07/2017
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Troublesome tree by the bunker of the par-5 16th Photo submitted by MikeBaileyGolf on 08/07/2017
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Making my way to the 17th island green Photo submitted by MikeBaileyGolf on 08/07/2017
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Sunrise at 17. Photo submitted by MattGinellaGA on 05/02/2014
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View of the 17th from the 16th green. Photo submitted by MattGinellaGA on 05/02/2014
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Bad round? Find the barber's chair, which is where tour players go to vent their frustrations. Photo submitted by MattGinellaGA on 05/02/2014
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From the top of the clubhouse. Photo submitted by MattGinellaGA on 05/02/2014
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I dove in the waters surrounding the 17th green. Gordon Davis, who's been the diver there for 20 years, was my guide. No gators, just golf balls. A lot of golf balls. Photo submitted by MattGinellaGA on 05/02/2014
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Par on 5 Photo submitted by quickmask on 09/12/2013
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17 at dusk Photo submitted by John9034214 on 08/13/2013
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7th hole tee shot Photo submitted by PiratePenguin on 11/03/2012
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11th hole Par 3 Photo submitted by PiratePenguin on 11/03/2012
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16th green Photo submitted by PiratePenguin on 11/03/2012
Fun
Course was great, is a fun course, not as difficult as might think, value not good other than saying you been there did that, harbor town the same, cart girls awesome, club house ls like a museum, very nice, staff friendly
Pick another one for your Bucket.
Most horrible set up to enjoy this beautiful course. They have cart path only rule year round (even in this Florida heat) and maintain 6" inch rough for the public. Twice as long than pros play and greens were grainy and inconsistent. Took a group of 20 out on last Sunday and no one enjoyed. Two people left after just 7 holes with possible heat stroke. I can't believe they insist on cart path only when the course was dry and firm. Continually had to bring a number of clubs all the way across the fairway - then you could barely advance the ball - if you even found it in the rough.
It's a shame, as this is on so many players bucket list - and rightly so. The course is amazing, it's just not a User Friendly atmosphere. The marshal would tell us we weren't keeping up with the group in front. Well duh - they were a 3some. Pace of play would have been so much quicker if it wasn't cart path only. It's a resort course and that's where they make their money. Why wouldn't they make it more enjoyable for all of us poor schmucks that pay for this place to operate and make it more difficult when the Pros play here??? This is my 3rd time playing and I've had the same experience every time. No more.
Play somewhere else and enjoy relaxed golf, not worth the money.
Fantastic experience!
This has been my favorite course to watch the PGA play for as long as I can remember, and was my #1 course on my golf bucket list. I finally had the opportunity to play the Stadium Course, and it did not disappoint. While I wasn't a fan of the price for 18 holes ($250), you're really paying more for an experience rather than a round of golf.
This course demands very well placed tee shots. Anything that ends up in the rough can be crippling to your score. #16, #17, #18 are the bread and butter of the course, and are the most exciting 3 holes. On the day we played, they had the pins in position #3 aka Sunday Championship locations. Very difficult to go flag hunting.
After our round, we asked about a replay rate, and the staff was able to out us on the Valley course for $50 per person!
It was likely the only time I'll ever play Sawgrass, mostly due to the price ($250-$450), but I walked away with more memories after that round than any round of golf I've ever played. What a remarkable experience! An absolute must on any golfer's bucket list.
As far as the course, they had punched the greens and fairways 3 weeks prior to our arrival, but you couldn't tell. The fairways and greens were in pristine condition.
Great Course, Poor Value
You are paying for the TPC name at this one. While everything about the course is nice, and there will be memories as you roll up to the famed clubhouse and snap pictures around the grounds, the golf is simply not worth the price.
Worth Every Penny
What a birthday present! Terrific service, beautifully appointed facility from locker room to pro shop. Course was in superb condition and our fore caddie knew the course well and gave us top-notch advice. One of my best golf experiences to date.
Worth playing while at Sawgrass
The Dye Valley course is a nice challenge that is more forgiving than the Stadium course. The greens weren't as consistent as the Stadium course. The grain wasn't as defined and made putt reading less obvious. Not easy to determine which way grain was heading. That actually took the grain out of many of the putts. The fairways leave room for error. You can play away from trouble if you have reasonable control of you shots. Its a nice compliment to the Stadium course and I would play it anytime I am down there to play the Stadium course.
Great course
I have had several chances to play the TPC Sawgrass but work always got in the way. After playing it in a Golf Channel AM Tour event, I was happy that I finally got to play. It is a great layout with a lot of variety in hole design and playability. You do not realize on tv how challenging a driving course this is....it is truly a "hit to a spot" course rather than "grip it and rip it". Of course the 17th and 18th are the highlight holes but there are many other memorable ones out there and a lot more variety of shots around the greens than you would imagine.
A great facility compliments the course and extremely friendly and helpful staff round out the experience. I know that it is pricey but it is worth the cost.....once.
Bucket list
One of those bucket list courses. Get a caddy and walk to soak in the history. Price was steep unless billed from hot deal. Must play!
Closing Remarks
The Stadium Course at TPC Sawgrass had always been on my bucklist and alas, I was given the chance to play it. From the moment you arrive at the clubhouse, it's an amazing feeling knowing one of the greatest tournaments is played here every year. The golf shop staff was extremely friendly and willing to help me make my purchase. The practice facility is phenomenal and allows you to hit about every shot you can imagine.
As for the course, most of the holes are extremely hard to recognize compared to what you see on TV. I believe the angles of the camera's on the towers don't give you a true perspective of the golf course. The holes are well designed and each hole has a uniqueness to it. You also don't realize how much undulation are on the greens.
The golf course conditions, tees, fairways, rough, and bunkers were in phenomenal condition....the greens, as we know, had a misapplication on them and some were not in the best of conditions. They have a talented maintenance crew and they left the greens a little fury to help stimulate some root growth for the grass to help repair some of the greens. They also aerified the bad portions of the greens to help them recover as well.
16, 17, and 18 are a dream to play and an experience I could never replicate.
You gotta do it if you get the chance!
Loved this place, weather was cold but it was a blast.
Played the back tee's, actually was not as hard as I expected, I did have a good day off the tee and that was the key, if you drive it bad you will have a million here.
Good forecaddie really knew his stuff.
Felt a little cheated
I don't get a chance to play high end courses very often, so I was really excited about playing the Valley course. To say I was disappointed would be an understatement. To start with, there was heavy equipment operating and construction going on virtually every hole, cart paths were blocked with no clear indication of where to drive your carts or move about the course. The course conditions themselves were only fair with the grass cut right down to the dirt, and as slick of greens as I have ever played on. I probably drove by 5 or 6 courses on the way that were less than half as expensive, and in better shape. I really expected a lot more, and I think the staff should have been up front about course conditions and all of the construction going on.
Dye's Valley - Not worth the money
Very disappointed that the staff at the clubhouse or the starter didn't bother to mention that there was ongoing construction on almost every hole. Machinery running everywhere, workers around several greens. Cart paths blocked and no signage or even a clue about which way to go in some places. Greens and fairways were not in the best of condition, even allowing for it being mid-February. Definitely a challenging layout and it could have been fun to play on some other day but I'll spend my dollars elsewhere next time.
Never Disapoints
I love this place. It is the only thing I can do that I can actually compete against my hero's. Never mind that I am 46 and considered an average golfer. In any other sport, I cannot play against Roger Federer or defend Lebron James, but on the Stadium Course at hole 17, I can hit the same shot as all my hero's. I will hit pitching wedge just like they do, and it is my one chance to measure myself against them. I will not talk about all the other great holes, but for this one instance, I made birdie from where they hit their shots with the same club. Let's see how they do this coming May.
Needs work
Should not have been open .Poor condition . !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! N
Course condition was not great
The course was a little torn up in spots. Word was that they were getting ready to replace the greens, which was good because some of them were not great. Still had a good time and the staff and other facilities were excellent.
TPC Sawgrass
Great course with a lot of history, but it was not worth almost $400.00 per round with tax! The only reason I plsted this course was because it was on my golf bucket list. If you are a decent golfer it was not a challenging as it looks on TV. 17 & 18 were certainly the best two holes on the course! I would not play it again for that money!
Don't play the Valley until course is renovated!
So disappointing! Our public county course is in better condition...and 1/3 the price! The Valley course will be undergoing renovations in March. Not true. The course is already under renovation with construction on 4 holes. At least 6 other greens were extremely thin. The only green color on the course was the tee boxes and greens.... probably not watering. They clearly are not keeping up the course in preparation for the major repairs. Too make it worse they are still charging full rates! We stayed at the resort and spent a lot of money for our special golf trip. Guess the surprise was on us! NOT WORTH IT!
Should have said Under Construction
Very displeased with course and conditions and was never told it was under construction? Also thought it was peculiar that everyone was starting on 10. When we asked we never were told the truth straight out.
Discover just how far behind the pros your game really is
Dye's infamous Stadium is a must for any golfer who wants to appreciate just how tough the PLAYERS is. Every player's shortcomings, no matter your handicap, will be exposed in brutal fashion.
But an underrated part of the TPC facility, beyond the opulence and the challenge, is just how scenic the property is. The grounds are immaculately manicured, but more so, wildlife is abundant. On the 2nd hole, we noticed a beautiful, orange fox dashing up the cart path towards the clubhouse (I trust all went well…) and birdlife is magnificent (some ospreys are so big I feared that should I get to close to the water one would swoop by and snatch me by the mouth).
I must say, however, that there are a few operational aspects to the Stadium that make the non-touring pro feel a bit second rate. Carts are on paths all year here, which eliminates the round in my mind as a true, 5-star experience. You can't walk unless you take a caddie, even though that would probably help pace of play a great deal given the cart situation, and rates can swell north of $400 in peak season. Alas, we are merely visitors in the great Coloseum of golf.
Tiptoe around the Stadium course with the utmost respect
The first time I played the Stadium Course roughly 10 years ago I remember genuine fear standing on the tee of the 17th hole. Plunk in the water. The second time I played the home of The Players Championship about five years ago came dreams of pure revenge. I wanted to prove to Pete Dye that I was good enough for his treacherous design. I still got manhandled. The third time I play it, I plan to approach the round with the utmost respect. As a target-style test of golf, there might not be a more exacting course in the game.
I think 'Stadium' only rewards those who play within themselves. Don't let Dye trick you into pulling driver when only 3-wood is necessary. Don't even look at the pin on any hole, especially the par-3s. Just shoot for the center of the greens. I'm hoping this new approach proves the old adage of "third time is a charm" to be true.