It feels like an unwritten code that PGA Tour players don’t openly criticize tournament courses because it looks bad for the facilities and sponsors. Other than in majors—where consternation seems to reach its outspoken peak—there has been some really goofy pin positions or horriblly inconstant grass to hear many complaints.
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AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementSo it leaves us to wonder: What are the courses they like and those they loath?
Leave it to the ever-revealing Michael Kim to give us some insight.
On Friday, with the fall part of the schedule nearing its end this weekend, Kim reflected in an X post on his favorite—and more revealing—his least favorite courses from the 2025 campaign. The 32-year-old veteran is as qualified as most to make these calls, since he played 27 times on the PGA Tour and five times on the DP World Tour this year and enjoyed one of his finest seasons. The Californian notched four top-10 finishes and runner-up en route to ranking 31st in the FedEx Cup, and he won his first title in seven years at the FedEx Open de France in September.
With the qualifier of, "NOT a reflection of how I feel about about the tournament," Kim identified 32 courses he played and ranked them in five categories that ranged from “Goat status” to “What’s the purse again?”
AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementYou can peruse the list below, but there are a few choices of note.
Not surprisingly, Augusta National Golf Club ranked No. 1 after Kim played only his second Masters in 2025 and tied for 27th. His only other goat course was Royal Portrush in Northern Ireland, which hosted this year’s Open Championship. (Kim missed the cut there.) As for the other major courses, Kim put Oakmont Country Club (U.S. Open) at 11th and Quail Hollow (PGA Championship) at 23rd.
Those that Kim is excited to play: TPC Sawgrass, Colonial, Philadelphia Cricket Club, TPC Scottsdale, Renaissance and Hilton Head. (There’s a bit of a pattern here for a shorter hitter like Kim; most of these aren’t a bomber’s paradise.)
As for the bottom, that’s what we’re all most interestred in, right?
AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementIn those that he joked would need a nice purse to catch his interest, Kim picked two Florida layouts—Bay Hill, site of the $20 million signature Arnold Palmer Invitational (in which he was solo fourth this season) and PGA National, home of the Cognizant Classic (he tied for sixth). And coming in last was VidantaWorld, where Kim notched a T-13 in the Mexico Open.
There’s an obvious reaction to the courses at the bottom, and Kim provided it himself, concluding with, “Looking at my own list … I apparently play much better on courses I dislike lol.”
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