Our 7 Favourite Golf Courses You Can Play at Sunday Nine

Casa de Campo

One of the biggest perks of indoor golf is the chance to tee it up on some of the most iconic golf courses in the world without leaving your city. At Sunday Nine, we use Trackman technology to bring you a library of world-class courses.

If you’ve ever dreamed of playing Pebble Beach, St. Andrews, or PGA National, now you can—rain or shine, right here at home. But with so many Trackman golf simulator courses to choose from, where do you start?

Here are seven of the best Trackman courses every golfer should play, and why they belong on your bucket list.

St. Andrews (Old Course) on Trackman iO

1. St. Andrews (Old Course) – Scotland

When it comes to famous golf courses, St. Andrews is the original. Known as “The Home of Golf,” this links course has hosted The Open Championship more times than any other venue.

Why it’s one of the best:

  • The legendary Road Hole (No. 17) with its blind tee shot over the Old Course Hotel.

  • The iconic Swilcan Bridge on 18, where golf legends bid farewell.

  • A historic test of shot-making and patience.

Playing St. Andrews indoors feels like stepping into golf history without hopping on a plane to Scotland.

Pebble Beach Golf Links on Trackman

2. Pebble Beach Golf Links – California, USA

If there’s one course that screams “bucket list,” it’s Pebble Beach. Even though you’re in the simulator, you still get the stunning visuals of the Pacific Ocean and the same challenges that have made this one of the most famous golf courses in the world.

Highlights:

  • No. 7, a short par 3 perched above the ocean.

  • No. 18, the sweeping par 5 finishing hole where championships are won.

  • Multiple U.S. Opens, including Tiger Woods’ iconic 15-stroke win in 2000.

It’s hard to beat Pebble Beach for sheer beauty and drama.

PGA National (Champion Course) on Trackman iO

3. PGA National (Champion Course) – Florida, USA

Home of the PGA Tour’s Congnizant Classic, PGA National is one of the toughest tracks you can play. Known for its brutal finishing stretch, it’s a course that separates the brave from the cautious.

Why it stands out:

  • The infamous Bear Trap (holes 15–17) tests nerves with water everywhere.

  • Tour-level setup with narrow landing areas and fast greens.

  • A real “can I handle Tour pressure?” type of course.

On TrackMan, PGA National delivers the same challenge without the Florida humidity.

Valderrama on Trackman iO

4. Valderrama – Sotogrande, Spain

Valderrama, often called the “Augusta of Europe,” is one of the finest courses in the world. With our simulators, you get to play the course that hosted the 1997 Ryder Cup and countless European Tour events.

What makes it great:

  • Tree-lined fairways and small greens demand accuracy.

  • Historic Ryder Cup moments, including Seve Ballesteros’ captaincy.

  • Exclusive in real life, but available to anyone indoors.

For golfers who love strategy, Valderrama is a must-play.

Royal Birkdale on Trackman iO

5. Royal Birkdale – Southport, England

Royal Birkdale is a classic links course and one of the best British Open courses on Trackman. It’s known for its fair yet demanding layout and its history of hosting golf’s greatest players.

Reasons to play:

  • Towering dunes and deep pot bunkers make for stunning visuals.

  • Site of Jordan Spieth’s wild 2017 Open victory.

  • One of the purest links experiences available in simulator golf.

This course feels like a true test of your all-around game.

Innisbrook (Copperhead Course) on Trackman

6. Innisbrook (Copperhead Course) – Florida, USA

The Copperhead Course at Innisbrook is home to the PGA Tour’s Valspar Championship. it’s a chance to take on one of the most demanding layouts in pro golf.

Why it’s worth it:

  • The Snake Pit (holes 16–18) is one of golf’s toughest finishes.

  • Demands precise ball striking and shot shaping.

  • A true Tour test without the cost of a Florida flight.

Copperhead might not be as famous as Pebble, but it’s a purist’s favourite.

Casa de Campo

7. Casa de Campo (Teeth of the Dog) – Dominican Republic

Pete Dye’s “Teeth of the Dog” is often ranked as the best course in the Caribbean. On a Trackman simulator, it’s as close as you can get to tropical golf in the middle of a Canadian winter.

Highlights:

  • Seven oceanfront holes with jaw-dropping views. 
  • Pete Dye’s signature design: railroad ties, deep bunkers, tricky greens. 
  • Consistently ranked among the top 50 courses in the world. 

It’s beauty and bite in equal measure—hence the name.

 

Why These Are the Best Trackman Courses

What makes these seven stand out isn’t just their difficulty—it’s their history, their beauty, and their presence in the game of golf. Each course has hosted legendary tournaments, featured unforgettable shots, and built reputations as must-play venues.

Play These Courses at Sunday Nine in Hamilton

At Sunday Nine, we’re bringing world-class indoor golf in Hamilton with Trackman technology. Whether you want to hit over the Old Course Hotel on 17 at St. Andrews, take on The Bear Trap at PGA National, or test yourself against Pebble Beach’s cliffside par 3s, you can do it all here—without leaving Hamilton.

Our golf simulator space opens this Fall, and these are just a handful of the Trackman courses we’ll have available. Book a round with friends, practice your swing in the offseason, or simply check a few bucket-list courses off your list.

With Trackman, golf has no limits.