
Best Trackman Courses to Play at PARennial Golf Right Now
If you are not sure what to play next, start with this shortlist of standout Trackman courses available at PARennial Golf, from St Andrews and Pebble Beach to Bethpage Black and Pinehurst No. 2.
PARennial Golf currently gives members access to 517 Trackman courses, which is great once you know what you want to play and a little overwhelming when you do not.
If you want a better place to start, these are some of the best first picks in the current library based on name recognition, variety, and how fun they are to drop into for a simulator round.
Start With These Courses
St Andrews Links Old Course is the obvious starting point if you want one round that feels iconic immediately. It is the kind of course every golfer recognizes, and it is a strong simulator choice simply because the visuals and strategy are so familiar.
Pebble Beach Golf Links is another easy recommendation when you want a famous venue with dramatic coastline and a layout that feels special from the opening tee shot.
Bethpage Black is a good choice when you want something tougher. It carries a higher difficulty rating in the Trackman library and is a better pick for players who want a more demanding test.
Pinehurst No. 2 is a strong option when you want major-championship identity without defaulting to the same rotation every time.
Royal County Down Championship Links is one of the better links-style choices if you want a round that feels distinctive rather than generic.
The Lido and Muirfield Village are both worth mixing in if you want something that feels current, recognizable, and different from the standard bucket-list rotation.
And if you want to stay in one destination for a while, the Bandon set gives you multiple strong options including Bandon Dunes, Pacific Dunes, and Bandon Trails.
How To Choose Faster
- Pick an iconic venue when you just want a guaranteed good round.
- Pick by difficulty when you want a real test rather than a sightseeing round.
- Pick by location or style when you want links, parkland, desert, or major-championship feel.
- Use the course pages to check par, yardage, hole count, and hole-by-hole visuals before you book.
The point is not to play the entire library at random. It is to find a handful of courses you actually want to return to, then build your own rotation from there.
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