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How much does it cost to play at Bay Hill? Green fees for the Arnold Palmer Invitational course

Let’s take a look at the cost for playing where the pros play in Orlando, Florida at the Arnold Palmer Invitational.

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Arnold Palmer’s Bay Hill Club & Lodge is more than just a golf course—it’s a private resort course, where members have priority, but resort guests can play there as well.

Arnold Palmer’s Bay Hill Club & Lodge offers exclusive membership options for golf enthusiasts. As a private, non-equity club owned and operated by the Palmer family, Bay Hill provides various privileges to its members based on their membership type. No information is available online regarding membership fees, but let’s just assume it’s very pricey.

As membership is for an exclusive crowd, we’ll go straight into information about green fees, which are available to golf fanatics who want to play the same course the pros do every March.

Bay Hill Golf Course green fees

Summer (low season): Players can get a tee time in the heat of summer at Bay Hill for as low as $105. Not a bad deal if you can take the heat.

Peak season: Tee times get more expensive January through May. Players can expect to pay nearly $500 per round.

Shoulder seasons: Basically during the Fall, players can get a round in for somewhere around $200 depending on the time and date.

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Caddies aren’t mandatory for players, but if you’re going to fork out the cash for a tee time, you might as well go out and get a caddie, who will help you around the course for $100 plus tip.

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