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Stay at one of these Airbnbs in Charlotte for PGA Championship

Stay at one of these Airbnbs in Charlotte for PGA Championship

Axios10-04-2025

The PGA Championship will be held in Charlotte May 12-18 so we started searching for places where golfers and spectators might stay while they're in town.
Why it matters: Airbnbs in the neighborhoods surrounding Quail Hollow Club during this golf major have mostly been gobbled up. Plus grounds tickets are already sold out for Friday and Saturday.
State of play: There are Airbnb options available within driving distance to paid parking spots where you can catch shuttle to the golf course.
Monday-Friday, people can park at Carowinds and the Park Expo Conference Center. Saturday-Sunday, people can park at the Park Expo Conference Center and Ballantyne Corporate Place.
Parking passes are $19 per day. Shuttles will then take you to and from Quail Hollow Club. You must purchase parking by April 25.
Zoom in: Here are five houses available to rent, including some near shuttle stops and the rideshare drop-off location (3700 Gleneagles Road) that'll get you to the PGA Championship:
House closest to the the golf course
This house sleeps up to 10 people at $587 per night.
Neighborhood: Quail Hollow/Beverly Woods
Distance: About a 6 minute ride to the rideshare drop-off location.
Specs: 3 bedrooms, 7 beds and 2.5 baths
Modern tiny house
This house sleeps up to four people at $133 per night.
Neighborhood: East Forest
Distance: About a 7 minute drive to Park Expo Center shuttle stop and a 24 minute ride to the rideshare drop-off.
Specs: 1 bedroom, 2 beds and 1 bath
Home for a quieter retreat
This house sleeps up to five people at $204 per night.
Neighborhood: Hickory Grove
Distance: About a 16 minute drive to Park Expo Center shuttle stop.
Specs: 2 bedrooms, 4 beds and 1 bath
The Plaza Midwood tiny home
This house sleeps up to four people at $250 per night.
Neighborhood: Plaza Midwood/Commonwealth Park
Distance: About a 4 minute drive to Park Expo & Conference Center shuttle stop.
Specs: 1 bedroom, 2 beds and 1 bath.
Cottage with a pool
This house sleeps up to four people at $450 per night.
Neighborhood: Myers Park
Distance: About a 15 minute drive from Park Expo Conference Center shuttle stop and 15 minute distance from the rideshare drop-off location.
Specs: 3 bedrooms, 3 beds and 1 bath.
If you go: Instead of renting an Airbnb you could opt to stay at a hotel in Uptown and hop on the Lynx Blue Line.
Your stop will be the Sharon Road West Station and then you'll board a CATS bus that'll take you to Quail Hollow Club.
Your PGA Championship ticket gets you free CATS rides for that day.
Buses will run 30 minutes before event gates open, and 30 minutes after they close.

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