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Napa & Sonoma Stay & Play

Play a PGA Tour course, sleep in wine country, and tee it up again the next morning — how to build a Napa & Sonoma golf-and-wine getaway, with no booking lottery required.

Napa is the easy stay-and-play. Where Pebble Beach guards its tee times behind resort stays and 24-hour booking windows, wine-country golf is refreshingly open — you can book a room-and-golf package at Silverado Resort and play the same North Course that hosts the PGA Tour's Procore Championship, then spend the afternoon tasting your way down the valley. It's the rare trip where the golf, the food and the wine all pull their weight.

The courses (the "play")

Two tournament-caliber courses at Silverado, plus an affordable Sonoma pair at Foxtail, make an ideal multi-round weekend.

Silverado Resort, North Course
Home of the PGA Tour's Procore Championship — a Johnny Miller redesign and the marquee round of any Napa golf trip.
$85–$185
18 holes
Silverado Resort, South Course
Wider and a touch more forgiving than the North — the ideal second round for mixed-ability groups.
$85–$185
18 holes
Foxtail Golf Club, North Course
Over in Sonoma's Rohnert Park — a fun, affordable links-style layout and great value on a wine-country weekend.
$45–$94
18 holes
Foxtail Golf Club, South Course
The easier, executive-leaning sister course at Foxtail — quick, cheap and walkable.
$40–$73
18 holes

Green fees reflect typical ranges and vary by season. See each course page for details, or browse the full Napa & wine country course guide.

Where to stay — on the course

The simplest Napa stay-and-play is the most obvious one: stay where you play.

Silverado Resort & Spa

The true stay-and-play: 1,200 acres with both championship courses on-site, a spa, pools and farm-to-table dining. Book a room-and-golf package and you're steps from the first tee.

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Where to stay — wine country luxury

Prefer to base in town or treat the trip as a getaway? These put you near tasting rooms and dinner, with Silverado and Foxtail a short drive away.

Meadowood Napa Valley

A serene Forbes five-star estate tucked into the hills above St. Helena — the splurge for pairing golf with a special-occasion wine-country stay.

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Andaz Napa

A stylish downtown Napa base, walkable to tasting rooms and restaurants — easy to combine rounds at Silverado with evenings in town.

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MacArthur Place, Sonoma

A garden hotel and spa in the heart of Sonoma, ideal if you're playing Foxtail and touring the Sonoma side of wine country.

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Where to stay — value & groups

More hotels across Napa Valley

Compare a full range of Napa Valley stays, from boutique inns to value chains, all in one search.

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Vacation rentals & villas

For groups and longer golf trips, a whole-home rental in wine country often beats hotel rates — great for a foursome.

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A sample 3-day golf & wine weekend

Day 1 — Arrive, check into Silverado, and play the South Course in the afternoon, then dinner in downtown Napa.
Day 2 — Tee off early on the North Course (the Procore Championship layout), then spend the afternoon tasting along the Silverado Trail.
Day 3 — Drive over to Sonoma for a quick, value round at Foxtail before heading home.

Silverado's room-and-golf packages typically bundle multiple nights with rounds on both courses — ask when you book.

Napa & Sonoma Stay & Play FAQ

Yes. Both Silverado courses are open to public play, so you don't have to be a hotel guest to book a tee time. That said, the resort's room-and-golf packages are usually the best value if you want multiple rounds, and staying on-site means you're steps from the first tee.
The North Course is the headliner — a Johnny Miller redesign that hosts the PGA Tour's Procore Championship, so it's the one to play if you only have time for one round. The South Course is wider and more forgiving, making it the better choice for a relaxed second round or a mixed-ability group.
The easy rhythm is golf in the morning, wine in the afternoon. Tee off early at Silverado or Foxtail, then spend the afternoon tasting along the Silverado Trail or in downtown Napa and Sonoma. Basing yourself at Silverado or in central Napa keeps both within a short drive.
Silverado's two courses run roughly $85 to $185 per round depending on season and day, while Foxtail in Sonoma is far cheaper at around $40 to $94 — making a wine-country golf weekend much more affordable than a Pebble Beach or Monterey trip.
Much easier. There's no resort-guest lottery or 24-hour booking window like at Pebble Beach Golf Links — you can reserve Silverado and Foxtail tee times in advance like a normal public course, which makes Napa a far simpler trip to plan.