The proposal
Experience the 5th Major from the inside.
A unique experience at a very reasonable cost. A week in Florida, playing a 4-round tournament in 4 different courses in the area, with a welcome cocktail, closing dinner and awards ceremony, visiting TPC Sawgrass to see the cutting rounds (Friday) and definition (Sunday) of THE PLAYERS, enjoying St. Augustine (the oldest city in the USA).
THE PLAYERS: The best of the PGA Tour for its players is the first highly competitive stop on the annual calendar, the most competitive field of the year and the bag that distributes the highest amount of money. A course designed and thought to be the best place in the world to see live golf. A very close experience and contact with the biggest stars of world golf and a party for people, with 250 thousand attendees throughout the week, and where 90% are not golfers.
Take advantage of the PRE-SALE price until March 31 and get 1 night + 1 ticket (Wednesday) FREE.
Program
Itinerary
- Day 1 - Wed 11: Check-in | Tickets for "The Players" (Practice)
- Day 2 - Thu 12: Welcome Cocktail at Renaissance Hotel WGV
- Day 3 - Fri 13: Tickets for "The Players"
- Day 4 - Sat 14: Golf at St. Johns CC
- Day 5 - Sun 15: Tickets for "The Players"
- Day 6 - Mon 16: Golf at The King & The Bear GC
- Day 7 - Tue 17: Golf at The Palencia Club
- Day 8 - Wed 18: Golf at Slammer & Squire | Awards Dinner at Renaissance Hotel
- Day 9 - Thu 19: Check-out
Included
- 8 nights of accommodation.
- 3 tickets for The Players (Wednesday, Friday and Sunday)
- 4 golf rounds tournament (with carts and driving range)
- Staff on-site and on-line scoring
- Welcome cocktail at Slammer & Squire
- Farewell prize-giving dinner at Renaissance Hotel
Not included: domestic & international flights, medical assistance, rental car
Prices
- USD 2.796 per golfer in double - Hotel Southern Oaks Inn
- USD 3.288 per golfer in double - Hotel Double Tree St. Augustine
- USD 3.466 per golfer in double - WGV Renaissance Resort by Marriott
Pre-Sale Prices until March 31.
The Tournament
The players can participate with a maximum handicap index of 30.0. The maximum limit for registration is a handicap index of 33.0 (they will play with a 30.0 handicap).
- Individual competition of 4 rounds (72 holes), without discard.
- Stableford format, by points.
- By categories that will be adjusted at the end of the field.
- Leaders will be regrouped together for the final round.
- Daily best score by category awards.
- Awards to the winners and runner-up per category and raffles.
The Golf
St. Johns Golf & CC
Opened in 2001, this demanding Clyde Johnston design of 7,236 yards deep and a 75.5 rating hosted the Q-School of the PGA Tour between 2004 and 2015.
It is a highly deployed layout, with highly visual par 3, interesting par 5, and several strategic par 4 that penalize the driver from the tee. Its final 4 holes are so long that they invite more to avoid mistakes than to attack.
The King & The Bear
The only course co-designed by Arnold Palmer and Jack Nicklaus with 7,279 yards from the bottom, it contains the typical wide Nicklaus fairways guarded by crossed bunkers and the characteristic Arnie “sand areas” that emerge as beaches and the stone edges so typical of Bay Hill. Oaks and pines over 200 years old appear on the 9 holes back, creating a beautiful play of shadows as the sun crosses the day.
The Palencia Club
It is a magnificent course adapted to the natural conditions of the terrain with 7,073 yards that meander between century-old oaks, the Intracostal Waterway and the Tolomato River, offering beautiful views. Its well-groomed fairways and greens keep it challenging but friendly. The club house of Spanish architecture (similar to St Augustine), offers a first class practice area, services enviable by any clu
Slammer & Squire
Co-designed by Sam Snead and Gene Sarazen. It is a great golf course with a modern design, spread out on a terrain with a certain unevenness and mountains of trees on both sides. To highlight the par 3, playing with a difference in height from tee to green, and two of them with the green behind the water hazard. It also has very good par 5, long with mountains and soft dog-legs. It has a very interesting ending: 15 is a very short par 3 with water, 16 long par 5, 17 long par 4 uphill, and 18 down a semi-island green in front of the Hall of Fame. It is a fun and challenging field at the same time!
Accommodation

2* Southern Oaks Inn St. Augustine
- Set amid an incredible landscape of beautiful beaches, historical sites, and old-world charm, Southern Oaks Inn is the premier destination for spacious, pet-friendly accommodations and top-tier hospitality in the Ancient City.

5* WGV Renaissance Resort by Marriot
Boasting a prime location, the Renaissance is the only hotel within the World Golf Village suburb and its tower is meters from the World Hall of Fame and the Slammer & Squire clubhouse. It offers a great experience with modern rooms, on-site restaurant, gym, outdoor pool, and breakfast.

Double Tree St. Augustine
The DoubleTree features rooms decorated in a contemporary style and an array of amenities, including WiFi, fitness center, outdoor pool, business center. The Oak Room Restaurant & Lounge offers a perfect place to relax and meet for a good meal or just enjoy a drink from the bar. It is located near the historic center of St Augustine, where you can find different tourist attractions.
Additional Information

Wednesday: Practice Day
Like every practice day at the Majors, Wednesday at The Players is also a great day to attend. The players are more relaxed, testing different shots compared to tournament days, and there are fewer spectators than on the weekend, allowing for a better appreciation of the exquisite TPC Sawgrass course.
Friday: Cut Day
Second day of play. The day that determines who makes the cut and who does not. It's the opportunity to closely follow all the players and stars, especially knowing that some of them won't make the cut and won't be there on Sunday at TPC Sawgrass.

Sunday: New Players Champion
The final three holes of the TPC Sawgrass Stadium Course are probably the most intimidating of the entire PGA Tour season. Even with a big lead going into the final holes, the victory is not assured because a bad shot can cost a big number. As a spectator, on the other hand, holes 16, 17 and 18 are the most entertaining to see and where a total party is lived.
Other things to do

Thinking about playing more golf: due to its excellent location in Florida, we recommend extending the program by visiting a few hours' drive from some of the region's most emblematic places such as PGA National Resort, PGA Club, Streamsong Resort, Bay Hill or Trump National Doral.
Booking and Cancellation
Payment and reservation: 30% is paid upon confirmation and the remaining 70% before january 31th 2026.
Cancellation policy: since booking until january 31th: 10% penalty*, from Feb 1st to 7th: 20% penalty*; from February 8 onwards: NO SHOW: 100%*.
*based on total amount package.