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who owns tpc sawgrass

TPC Sawgrass (the golf course complex itself) is owned and operated by the PGA Tour.

Quick Scoop: Who owns TPC Sawgrass?

  • TPC Sawgrass in Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida is part of the PGA Tour’s TPC Network of courses.
  • It has been owned and run by the PGA Tour since its inception in the early 1980s, fulfilling commissioner Deane Beman’s original vision of a tour‑controlled “stadium” venue.
  • The land that became TPC Sawgrass was famously purchased by the PGA Tour in 1979 for just 1 dollar from local landowners, before being developed into the Players Stadium Course.

Course vs. Resort (easy mix‑up)

One thing that causes confusion in recent news is that there are actually two related but separate assets:

  1. TPC Sawgrass golf courses and clubhouse
    • Owner: PGA Tour (they control and operate the courses as part of the TPC Network).
 * Role: Permanent home of The Players Championship and the PGA Tour’s main base.
  1. Sawgrass Marriott Golf Resort & Spa (near/adjacent to TPC Sawgrass)
    • This is the hotel and resort property that hosts many Players Championship visitors.
    • In late 2025, a new ownership group led by South Street Partners and Dream Finders Homes acquired the resort and announced major renovation plans.

So if you see headlines like “Sawgrass resort gets new owners,” that is about the hotel resort , not a sale of TPC Sawgrass itself.

Mini timeline

  • 1979: PGA Tour commissioner Deane Beman buys 415 acres of swampland for 1 dollar from the Fletcher family, intending to create a permanent home for The Players Championship.
  • Early 1980s: Pete Dye designs and builds the Stadium Course; TPC Sawgrass opens and is owned and operated by the PGA Tour from the start.
  • 1982 onward: The Players Championship is held annually at TPC Sawgrass, cementing it as one of golf’s most iconic venues.
  • 2025: The adjacent Sawgrass Marriott Golf Resort & Spa changes hands to a new investment group, but the PGA Tour retains ownership of TPC Sawgrass itself.

Forum / “trending topic” angle

Recent chatter online and in sports business newsletters has resurfaced the story because:

  • The “1 dollar land deal” is being retold as one of golf’s greatest business moves, with analysis of how the PGA Tour turned it into a global TPC network that generates significant annual revenue.
  • The 2026 Players Championship and the resort sale sparked fresh debates on forums about:
    • How strong the PGA Tour’s business model is thanks to owning its own venues.
    • Whether course‑ownership gives the Tour too much central control compared to independent or member‑owned clubs.
    • How TPC Sawgrass now rivals Augusta National in brand power and TV impact.

In short: if your core question is “who owns TPC Sawgrass?” , the answer is the PGA Tour , while the nearby Sawgrass Marriott resort is owned by a separate real‑estate investment group.

TL;DR: TPC Sawgrass is owned and operated by the PGA Tour, and that has not changed, even though the adjacent Sawgrass Marriott resort property has recently been sold to new owners.

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