At the Deutsche Bank Championship, you can see all the action from the best spots on the grounds – but how about those spots you’ve never heard about or seen? Check it out here.

The last time you attended a golf event or watched it on TV, did you wonder what it would be like to see it from the point of view of the pros? Look no further than these exclusive photos of TPC Boston, and enjoy the hideouts of the Deutsche Bank Championship only seen by the players.

Here’s where it all begins: players walk down the main staircase of the clubhouse to check in and register for their rounds at the DBC before hitting the course in search of some seriously sought-after FedExCup points.

Here’s an alternate perspective of the main staircase with a view of the rustic elevator shaft that adds to TPC Boston’s unique and distinctive character.

Not a bad collection, huh? As players come and go from the clubhouse locker room of TPC Boston, they can drop their signatures on this lucky Deutsche Bank Championship pin flag as one way to celebrate the second event of the FedExCup Playoffs.

These vintage hole-by-hole descriptions are just further proof of TPC Boston’s classic feel that adds to the classy aura for players to enjoy.

From A-Z, these are the locker assignments the pros check out before moving in their gear. Anybody think there are any winners on this list?

Take a look at this: TPC Boston provides a luxurious and classic feel for players to enjoy and use before and after their rounds.

In the clubhouse, pros can spread out and appreciate the spacious layout of the men’s locker room. Shoes here, clubs there, more shoes back there…not a bad setup.

A champion’s return: Rory’s locker reminds him of his success in New England two years ago as he attempts to become the second two-time DBC winner following an outstanding 2014 season.

Signing autographs in comfort – Will MacKenzie and 2010 DBC winner Charley Hoffman kick back in a pair of leather seats while taking time to make some lucky fans happy.

We hope you enjoyed your virtual tour through the eyes of the pros, but we’ll have to stop you here. If you try to get into these hidden passageways of the clubhouse, you’ll get stopped by the man in charge: Bob!

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