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Myrtle Beach has long been one of America’s most popular golf destinations—for good reason. The Grand Strand boasts more than 90 courses, most of them public, with affordable rates. What’s more, there are many multi-course resorts that offer stay-and-play packages, delivering the value and convenience perfect for a trip. You can build a variety of different itineraries, too—it’s just as easy to bring the family and let them enjoy the beach as it is to go with a group of buddies who are more focused on the nightlife options.
Caledonia Golf & Fish Club
Georgetown County, South Carolina
Barefoot Resort & Golf: Dye Course
Horry County, South Carolina
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Las Vegas
Golf trips to Las Vegas come in all shapes and sizes—from the high-rollers looking for the best golf experiences to the Sin City visitors looking for an escape from the tables. Either way, you can build a trip around the budget of any type of golfer. Though the price tags at Shadow Creek and Wynn Golf Club are among the highest in the country and not for everybody, there are decent options for the everyman, too, such as the Las Vegas Paiute Resort north of town or the lit-up par-3 course at Angel Park.
Shadow Creek
North Las Vegas, Nevada
Cascata
Boulder City, Nevada
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San Diego
If you’re a fair weather golfer who prefers to leave the rain jacket at home, a trip to San Diego is tough to beat. Home to one of the most recognizable munys in the country, San Diego’s public golf scene is much more than the 36 holes at Torrey Pines, as good as those two courses are. There are other inexpensive gems, like Balboa Park, as well as upscale must-plays like Maderas Golf Club and Omni La Costa Resort.
Torrey Pines: South
San Diego, California
Maderas Golf Club
Poway, California
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Las Vegas
Golf trips to Las Vegas come in all shapes and sizes—from the high-rollers looking for the best golf experiences to the Sin City visitors looking for an escape from the tables. Either way, you can build a trip around the budget of any type of golfer. Though the price tags at Shadow Creek and Wynn Golf Club are among the highest in the country and not for everybody, there are decent options for the everyman, too, such as the Las Vegas Paiute Resort north of town or the lit-up par-3 course at Angel Park.
San Diego
If you’re a fair weather golfer who prefers to leave the rain jacket at home, a trip to San Diego is tough to beat. Home to one of the most recognizable munys in the country, San Diego’s public golf scene is much more than the 36 holes at Torrey Pines, as good as those two courses are. There are other inexpensive gems, like Balboa Park, as well as upscale must-plays like Maderas Golf Club and Omni La Costa Resort.
South Florida
South Florida—Jupiter, specifically—might just be the professional golf capital of the world, with numerous top pros living in the area. For the average golfer, the reliably warm temps and many public options along the Sunshine State’s East Coast make it a great destination for your next golf trip. Whether you’re flying into Miami, Fort Lauderdale or Palm Beach, you won’t need to drive far to find great golf.
PGA National Resort & Spa: Champion
Palm Beach Gardens, Florida
Osprey Point Golf Course
Boca Raton, Florida
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South Florida
South Florida—Jupiter, specifically—might just be the professional golf capital of the world, with numerous top pros living in the area. For the average golfer, the reliably warm temps and many public options along the Sunshine State’s East Coast make it a great destination for your next golf trip. Whether you’re flying into Miami, Fort Lauderdale or Palm Beach, you won’t need to drive far to find great golf.
Tampa
Tampa offers the perfect combination of quality nightlife and great golf, making it a worthy option for snowed-in northerners looking for a quick weekend golf getaway. There’s something for every budget, too. If you’re seeking the best golf you can find, Streamsong Resort’s three 18-hole courses are ranked inside Golf Digest’s Second 100 Greatest. But there are other lesser-known public courses that provide great value.
Innisbrook Resort: Copperhead
Palm Harbor, Florida
Lake Jovita Golf and Country Club: South
Pasco County, Florida
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South Florida
South Florida—Jupiter, specifically—might just be the professional golf capital of the world, with numerous top pros living in the area. For the average golfer, the reliably warm temps and many public options along the Sunshine State’s East Coast make it a great destination for your next golf trip. Whether you’re flying into Miami, Fort Lauderdale or Palm Beach, you won’t need to drive far to find great golf.
Tampa
Scottsdale
Scottsdale is firmly in the running for the best golf destination in the United States. There are over 200 courses in the Scottsdale area, and many of them are very good (but pricey). You can return year after year and discover different layouts. Plus, the nightlife options are endless—with two TopGolf locations, Old Town Scottsdale’s bars and great restaurants—this is a location that has it all.
We-Ko-Pa Golf Club: Saguaro
Fort McDowell, Arizona
TPC Scottsdale: Stadium
Scottsdale, Arizona
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Las Vegas
Golf trips to Las Vegas come in all shapes and sizes—from the high-rollers looking for the best golf experiences to the Sin City visitors looking for an escape from the tables. Either way, you can build a trip around the budget of any type of golfer. Though the price tags at Shadow Creek and Wynn Golf Club are among the highest in the country and not for everybody, there are decent options for the everyman, too, such as the Las Vegas Paiute Resort north of town or the lit-up par-3 course at Angel Park.
Scottsdale
Scottsdale is firmly in the running for the best golf destination in the United States. There are over 200 courses in the Scottsdale area, and many of them are very good (but pricey). You can return year after year and discover different layouts. Plus, the nightlife options are endless—with two TopGolf locations, Old Town Scottsdale’s bars and great restaurants—this is a location that has it all.
Scottsdale
Scottsdale is firmly in the running for the best golf destination in the United States. There are over 200 courses in the Scottsdale area, and many of them are very good (but pricey). You can return year after year and discover different layouts. Plus, the nightlife options are endless—with two TopGolf locations, Old Town Scottsdale’s bars and great restaurants—this is a location that has it all.
Las Vegas
Golf trips to Las Vegas come in all shapes and sizes—from the high-rollers looking for the best golf experiences to the Sin City visitors looking for an escape from the tables. Either way, you can build a trip around the budget of any type of golfer. Though the price tags at Shadow Creek and Wynn Golf Club are among the highest in the country and not for everybody, there are decent options for the everyman, too, such as the Las Vegas Paiute Resort north of town or the lit-up par-3 course at Angel Park.
Bandon
The crown jewel of all American golf resorts, Bandon Dunes boasts five 18-hole courses with variety and unparalleled aesthetics. The resort’s par-3 course, Bandon Preserve, also offers an alternative for those looking to break up 36-hole days. Getting here can be a commitment, but when you arrive, you find there’s not a reason to leave—and you won’t want to.
Pacific Dunes
Coos County, Oregon
Bandon Dunes
Coos County, Oregon
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Las Vegas
Golf trips to Las Vegas come in all shapes and sizes—from the high-rollers looking for the best golf experiences to the Sin City visitors looking for an escape from the tables. Either way, you can build a trip around the budget of any type of golfer. Though the price tags at Shadow Creek and Wynn Golf Club are among the highest in the country and not for everybody, there are decent options for the everyman, too, such as the Las Vegas Paiute Resort north of town or the lit-up par-3 course at Angel Park.
San Francisco
If you’re a golf-course architecture enthusiast, San Francisco offers designs from several Golden Age architects. In addition to the exclusive private clubs, the Bay Area is full of quality public golf, including TPC Harding Park, Stanford Golf Course and Pasatiempo Golf Club. The latter is worth the drive, as it was arguably Alister Mackenzie’s favorite design and features elaborate greens and dramatic bunkering. What’s more, the Monterey Peninsula—with the courses at Pebble Beach—is just a couple hours down the coast.
TPC Harding Park
San Francisco, California
Stanford Golf Course
Santa Clara County, California
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San Diego
If you’re a fair weather golfer who prefers to leave the rain jacket at home, a trip to San Diego is tough to beat. Home to one of the most recognizable munys in the country, San Diego’s public golf scene is much more than the 36 holes at Torrey Pines, as good as those two courses are. There are other inexpensive gems, like Balboa Park, as well as upscale must-plays like Maderas Golf Club and Omni La Costa Resort.
Las Vegas
Golf trips to Las Vegas come in all shapes and sizes—from the high-rollers looking for the best golf experiences to the Sin City visitors looking for an escape from the tables. Either way, you can build a trip around the budget of any type of golfer. Though the price tags at Shadow Creek and Wynn Golf Club are among the highest in the country and not for everybody, there are decent options for the everyman, too, such as the Las Vegas Paiute Resort north of town or the lit-up par-3 course at Angel Park.
San Diego
If you’re a fair weather golfer who prefers to leave the rain jacket at home, a trip to San Diego is tough to beat. Home to one of the most recognizable munys in the country, San Diego’s public golf scene is much more than the 36 holes at Torrey Pines, as good as those two courses are. There are other inexpensive gems, like Balboa Park, as well as upscale must-plays like Maderas Golf Club and Omni La Costa Resort.
Myrtle Beach
Myrtle Beach has long been one of America’s most popular golf destinations—for good reason. The Grand Strand boasts more than 90 courses, most of them public, with affordable rates. What’s more, there are many multi-course resorts that offer stay-and-play packages, delivering the value and convenience perfect for a trip. You can build a variety of different itineraries, too—it’s just as easy to bring the family and let them enjoy the beach as it is to go with a group of buddies who are more focused on the nightlife options.
Pinehurst, N.C.
Pinehurst is the Home of American Golf, and it’s unlike anywhere else in the game. The quaint, historical village is home to Pinehurst Resort, with its nine courses (including the famed No. 2), a massive Himalayas putting green and a shoe-optional short course. Outside of the resort, the surrounding Sandhills region has numerous must-plays, many of which have undergone recent, significant renovations.
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Pinehurst Resort: #2
Pinehurst, North Carolina
Myrtle Beach
Myrtle Beach has long been one of America’s most popular golf destinations—for good reason. The Grand Strand boasts more than 90 courses, most of them public, with affordable rates. What’s more, there are many multi-course resorts that offer stay-and-play packages, delivering the value and convenience perfect for a trip. You can build a variety of different itineraries, too—it’s just as easy to bring the family and let them enjoy the beach as it is to go with a group of buddies who are more focused on the nightlife options.
South Florida
South Florida—Jupiter, specifically—might just be the professional golf capital of the world, with numerous top pros living in the area. For the average golfer, the reliably warm temps and many public options along the Sunshine State’s East Coast make it a great destination for your next golf trip. Whether you’re flying into Miami, Fort Lauderdale or Palm Beach, you won’t need to drive far to find great golf.
PGA National Resort & Spa: Champion
Palm Beach Gardens, Florida
Osprey Point Golf Course
Boca Raton, Florida
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South Florida
South Florida—Jupiter, specifically—might just be the professional golf capital of the world, with numerous top pros living in the area. For the average golfer, the reliably warm temps and many public options along the Sunshine State’s East Coast make it a great destination for your next golf trip. Whether you’re flying into Miami, Fort Lauderdale or Palm Beach, you won’t need to drive far to find great golf.
Pinehurst, N.C.
Pinehurst is the Home of American Golf, and it’s unlike anywhere else in the game. The quaint, historical village is home to Pinehurst Resort, with its nine courses (including the famed No. 2), a massive Himalayas putting green and a shoe-optional short course. Outside of the resort, the surrounding Sandhills region has numerous must-plays, many of which have undergone recent, significant renovations.
Tampa
Tampa
Scottsdale
Scottsdale is firmly in the running for the best golf destination in the United States. There are over 200 courses in the Scottsdale area, and many of them are very good (but pricey). You can return year after year and discover different layouts. Plus, the nightlife options are endless—with two TopGolf locations, Old Town Scottsdale’s bars and great restaurants—this is a location that has it all.
Las Vegas
Golf trips to Las Vegas come in all shapes and sizes—from the high-rollers looking for the best golf experiences to the Sin City visitors looking for an escape from the tables. Either way, you can build a trip around the budget of any type of golfer. Though the price tags at Shadow Creek and Wynn Golf Club are among the highest in the country and not for everybody, there are decent options for the everyman, too, such as the Las Vegas Paiute Resort north of town or the lit-up par-3 course at Angel Park.
Scottsdale
Scottsdale is firmly in the running for the best golf destination in the United States. There are over 200 courses in the Scottsdale area, and many of them are very good (but pricey). You can return year after year and discover different layouts. Plus, the nightlife options are endless—with two TopGolf locations, Old Town Scottsdale’s bars and great restaurants—this is a location that has it all.
Scottsdale
Scottsdale is firmly in the running for the best golf destination in the United States. There are over 200 courses in the Scottsdale area, and many of them are very good (but pricey). You can return year after year and discover different layouts. Plus, the nightlife options are endless—with two TopGolf locations, Old Town Scottsdale’s bars and great restaurants—this is a location that has it all.
Las Vegas
Golf trips to Las Vegas come in all shapes and sizes—from the high-rollers looking for the best golf experiences to the Sin City visitors looking for an escape from the tables. Either way, you can build a trip around the budget of any type of golfer. Though the price tags at Shadow Creek and Wynn Golf Club are among the highest in the country and not for everybody, there are decent options for the everyman, too, such as the Las Vegas Paiute Resort north of town or the lit-up par-3 course at Angel Park.
Wisconsin
Wisconsin is quickly becoming a go-to for any serious golfer. Unlike most other states, where most of the top courses are private, nearly all the Badger State’s gems are open to the public. Take a look at Golf Digest’s most recent ranking of 100 Greatest Public Courses: 10 layouts are in Wisconsin, which is tied with California for the most of any other state, underscoring the depth of quality in this Midwestern state. For those willing to drive a bit—from Kohler to Neekosa, Wis. (site of the emerging Sand Valley Resort), you can hit half a dozen of our nation’s best public courses in less than a week.
Whistling Straits (Straits)
Sheboygan, Wisconsin
Erin Hills
Washington County, Wisconsin
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Wisconsin
Wisconsin
Bandon
The crown jewel of all American golf resorts, Bandon Dunes boasts five 18-hole courses with variety and unparalleled aesthetics. The resort’s par-3 course, Bandon Preserve, also offers an alternative for those looking to break up 36-hole days. Getting here can be a commitment, but when you arrive, you find there’s not a reason to leave—and you won’t want to.
San Francisco
If you’re a golf-course architecture enthusiast, San Francisco offers designs from several Golden Age architects. In addition to the exclusive private clubs, the Bay Area is full of quality public golf, including TPC Harding Park, Stanford Golf Course and Pasatiempo Golf Club. The latter is worth the drive, as it was arguably Alister Mackenzie’s favorite design and features elaborate greens and dramatic bunkering. What’s more, the Monterey Peninsula—with the courses at Pebble Beach—is just a couple hours down the coast.
San Diego
If you’re a fair weather golfer who prefers to leave the rain jacket at home, a trip to San Diego is tough to beat. Home to one of the most recognizable munys in the country, San Diego’s public golf scene is much more than the 36 holes at Torrey Pines, as good as those two courses are. There are other inexpensive gems, like Balboa Park, as well as upscale must-plays like Maderas Golf Club and Omni La Costa Resort.
San Francisco
If you’re a golf-course architecture enthusiast, San Francisco offers designs from several Golden Age architects. In addition to the exclusive private clubs, the Bay Area is full of quality public golf, including TPC Harding Park, Stanford Golf Course and Pasatiempo Golf Club. The latter is worth the drive, as it was arguably Alister Mackenzie’s favorite design and features elaborate greens and dramatic bunkering. What’s more, the Monterey Peninsula—with the courses at Pebble Beach—is just a couple hours down the coast.
San Diego
If you’re a fair weather golfer who prefers to leave the rain jacket at home, a trip to San Diego is tough to beat. Home to one of the most recognizable munys in the country, San Diego’s public golf scene is much more than the 36 holes at Torrey Pines, as good as those two courses are. There are other inexpensive gems, like Balboa Park, as well as upscale must-plays like Maderas Golf Club and Omni La Costa Resort.
Myrtle Beach
Myrtle Beach has long been one of America’s most popular golf destinations—for good reason. The Grand Strand boasts more than 90 courses, most of them public, with affordable rates. What’s more, there are many multi-course resorts that offer stay-and-play packages, delivering the value and convenience perfect for a trip. You can build a variety of different itineraries, too—it’s just as easy to bring the family and let them enjoy the beach as it is to go with a group of buddies who are more focused on the nightlife options.
Pinehurst, N.C.
Pinehurst is the Home of American Golf, and it’s unlike anywhere else in the game. The quaint, historical village is home to Pinehurst Resort, with its nine courses (including the famed No. 2), a massive Himalayas putting green and a shoe-optional short course. Outside of the resort, the surrounding Sandhills region has numerous must-plays, many of which have undergone recent, significant renovations.
Pinehurst Resort: #2
Pinehurst, North Carolina
Pinehurst Resort: #2
Pinehurst, North Carolina
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Myrtle Beach
Myrtle Beach has long been one of America’s most popular golf destinations—for good reason. The Grand Strand boasts more than 90 courses, most of them public, with affordable rates. What’s more, there are many multi-course resorts that offer stay-and-play packages, delivering the value and convenience perfect for a trip. You can build a variety of different itineraries, too—it’s just as easy to bring the family and let them enjoy the beach as it is to go with a group of buddies who are more focused on the nightlife options.
South Florida
South Florida—Jupiter, specifically—might just be the professional golf capital of the world, with numerous top pros living in the area. For the average golfer, the reliably warm temps and many public options along the Sunshine State’s East Coast make it a great destination for your next golf trip. Whether you’re flying into Miami, Fort Lauderdale or Palm Beach, you won’t need to drive far to find great golf.
PGA National Resort & Spa: Champion
Palm Beach Gardens, Florida
Osprey Point Golf Course
Boca Raton, Florida
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Pinehurst, N.C.
Pinehurst is the Home of American Golf, and it’s unlike anywhere else in the game. The quaint, historical village is home to Pinehurst Resort, with its nine courses (including the famed No. 2), a massive Himalayas putting green and a shoe-optional short course. Outside of the resort, the surrounding Sandhills region has numerous must-plays, many of which have undergone recent, significant renovations.
Myrtle Beach
Myrtle Beach has long been one of America’s most popular golf destinations—for good reason. The Grand Strand boasts more than 90 courses, most of them public, with affordable rates. What’s more, there are many multi-course resorts that offer stay-and-play packages, delivering the value and convenience perfect for a trip. You can build a variety of different itineraries, too—it’s just as easy to bring the family and let them enjoy the beach as it is to go with a group of buddies who are more focused on the nightlife options.
South Florida
South Florida—Jupiter, specifically—might just be the professional golf capital of the world, with numerous top pros living in the area. For the average golfer, the reliably warm temps and many public options along the Sunshine State’s East Coast make it a great destination for your next golf trip. Whether you’re flying into Miami, Fort Lauderdale or Palm Beach, you won’t need to drive far to find great golf.
Scottsdale
Scottsdale is firmly in the running for the best golf destination in the United States. There are over 200 courses in the Scottsdale area, and many of them are very good (but pricey). You can return year after year and discover different layouts. Plus, the nightlife options are endless—with two TopGolf locations, Old Town Scottsdale’s bars and great restaurants—this is a location that has it all.
Scottsdale
Scottsdale is firmly in the running for the best golf destination in the United States. There are over 200 courses in the Scottsdale area, and many of them are very good (but pricey). You can return year after year and discover different layouts. Plus, the nightlife options are endless—with two TopGolf locations, Old Town Scottsdale’s bars and great restaurants—this is a location that has it all.
Las Vegas
Golf trips to Las Vegas come in all shapes and sizes—from the high-rollers looking for the best golf experiences to the Sin City visitors looking for an escape from the tables. Either way, you can build a trip around the budget of any type of golfer. Though the price tags at Shadow Creek and Wynn Golf Club are among the highest in the country and not for everybody, there are decent options for the everyman, too, such as the Las Vegas Paiute Resort north of town or the lit-up par-3 course at Angel Park.
Wisconsin
Wisconsin is quickly becoming a go-to for any serious golfer. Unlike most other states, where most of the top courses are private, nearly all the Badger State’s gems are open to the public. Take a look at Golf Digest’s most recent ranking of 100 Greatest Public Courses: 10 layouts are in Wisconsin, which is tied with California for the most of any other state, underscoring the depth of quality in this Midwestern state. For those willing to drive a bit—from Kohler to Neekosa, Wis. (site of the emerging Sand Valley Resort), you can hit half a dozen of our nation’s best public courses in less than a week.
Wisconsin
Wisconsin is quickly becoming a go-to for any serious golfer. Unlike most other states, where most of the top courses are private, nearly all the Badger State’s gems are open to the public. Take a look at Golf Digest’s most recent ranking of 100 Greatest Public Courses: 10 layouts are in Wisconsin, which is tied with California for the most of any other state, underscoring the depth of quality in this Midwestern state. For those willing to drive a bit—from Kohler to Neekosa, Wis. (site of the emerging Sand Valley Resort), you can hit half a dozen of our nation’s best public courses in less than a week.
Wisconsin
Las Vegas
Golf trips to Las Vegas come in all shapes and sizes—from the high-rollers looking for the best golf experiences to the Sin City visitors looking for an escape from the tables. Either way, you can build a trip around the budget of any type of golfer. Though the price tags at Shadow Creek and Wynn Golf Club are among the highest in the country and not for everybody, there are decent options for the everyman, too, such as the Las Vegas Paiute Resort north of town or the lit-up par-3 course at Angel Park.
Bandon
The crown jewel of all American golf resorts, Bandon Dunes boasts five 18-hole courses with variety and unparalleled aesthetics. The resort’s par-3 course, Bandon Preserve, also offers an alternative for those looking to break up 36-hole days. Getting here can be a commitment, but when you arrive, you find there’s not a reason to leave—and you won’t want to.
San Francisco
If you’re a golf-course architecture enthusiast, San Francisco offers designs from several Golden Age architects. In addition to the exclusive private clubs, the Bay Area is full of quality public golf, including TPC Harding Park, Stanford Golf Course and Pasatiempo Golf Club. The latter is worth the drive, as it was arguably Alister Mackenzie’s favorite design and features elaborate greens and dramatic bunkering. What’s more, the Monterey Peninsula—with the courses at Pebble Beach—is just a couple hours down the coast.
San Diego
If you’re a fair weather golfer who prefers to leave the rain jacket at home, a trip to San Diego is tough to beat. Home to one of the most recognizable munys in the country, San Diego’s public golf scene is much more than the 36 holes at Torrey Pines, as good as those two courses are. There are other inexpensive gems, like Balboa Park, as well as upscale must-plays like Maderas Golf Club and Omni La Costa Resort.
Las Vegas
Golf trips to Las Vegas come in all shapes and sizes—from the high-rollers looking for the best golf experiences to the Sin City visitors looking for an escape from the tables. Either way, you can build a trip around the budget of any type of golfer. Though the price tags at Shadow Creek and Wynn Golf Club are among the highest in the country and not for everybody, there are decent options for the everyman, too, such as the Las Vegas Paiute Resort north of town or the lit-up par-3 course at Angel Park.
San Diego
If you’re a fair weather golfer who prefers to leave the rain jacket at home, a trip to San Diego is tough to beat. Home to one of the most recognizable munys in the country, San Diego’s public golf scene is much more than the 36 holes at Torrey Pines, as good as those two courses are. There are other inexpensive gems, like Balboa Park, as well as upscale must-plays like Maderas Golf Club and Omni La Costa Resort.
Myrtle Beach
Myrtle Beach has long been one of America’s most popular golf destinations—for good reason. The Grand Strand boasts more than 90 courses, most of them public, with affordable rates. What’s more, there are many multi-course resorts that offer stay-and-play packages, delivering the value and convenience perfect for a trip. You can build a variety of different itineraries, too—it’s just as easy to bring the family and let them enjoy the beach as it is to go with a group of buddies who are more focused on the nightlife options.
Pinehurst, N.C.
Pinehurst is the Home of American Golf, and it’s unlike anywhere else in the game. The quaint, historical village is home to Pinehurst Resort, with its nine courses (including the famed No. 2), a massive Himalayas putting green and a shoe-optional short course. Outside of the resort, the surrounding Sandhills region has numerous must-plays, many of which have undergone recent, significant renovations.
Pinehurst Resort: #2
Pinehurst, North Carolina
Pinehurst Resort: #2
Pinehurst, North Carolina
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Myrtle Beach
Myrtle Beach has long been one of America’s most popular golf destinations—for good reason. The Grand Strand boasts more than 90 courses, most of them public, with affordable rates. What’s more, there are many multi-course resorts that offer stay-and-play packages, delivering the value and convenience perfect for a trip. You can build a variety of different itineraries, too—it’s just as easy to bring the family and let them enjoy the beach as it is to go with a group of buddies who are more focused on the nightlife options.
South Florida
South Florida—Jupiter, specifically—might just be the professional golf capital of the world, with numerous top pros living in the area. For the average golfer, the reliably warm temps and many public options along the Sunshine State’s East Coast make it a great destination for your next golf trip. Whether you’re flying into Miami, Fort Lauderdale or Palm Beach, you won’t need to drive far to find great golf.
PGA National Resort & Spa: Champion
Palm Beach Gardens, Florida
Osprey Point Golf Course
Boca Raton, Florida
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South Florida
South Florida—Jupiter, specifically—might just be the professional golf capital of the world, with numerous top pros living in the area. For the average golfer, the reliably warm temps and many public options along the Sunshine State’s East Coast make it a great destination for your next golf trip. Whether you’re flying into Miami, Fort Lauderdale or Palm Beach, you won’t need to drive far to find great golf.
Pinehurst, N.C.
Pinehurst is the Home of American Golf, and it’s unlike anywhere else in the game. The quaint, historical village is home to Pinehurst Resort, with its nine courses (including the famed No. 2), a massive Himalayas putting green and a shoe-optional short course. Outside of the resort, the surrounding Sandhills region has numerous must-plays, many of which have undergone recent, significant renovations.
Tampa
South Florida
South Florida—Jupiter, specifically—might just be the professional golf capital of the world, with numerous top pros living in the area. For the average golfer, the reliably warm temps and many public options along the Sunshine State’s East Coast make it a great destination for your next golf trip. Whether you’re flying into Miami, Fort Lauderdale or Palm Beach, you won’t need to drive far to find great golf.
Tampa
Scottsdale
Scottsdale is firmly in the running for the best golf destination in the United States. There are over 200 courses in the Scottsdale area, and many of them are very good (but pricey). You can return year after year and discover different layouts. Plus, the nightlife options are endless—with two TopGolf locations, Old Town Scottsdale’s bars and great restaurants—this is a location that has it all.
Las Vegas
Golf trips to Las Vegas come in all shapes and sizes—from the high-rollers looking for the best golf experiences to the Sin City visitors looking for an escape from the tables. Either way, you can build a trip around the budget of any type of golfer. Though the price tags at Shadow Creek and Wynn Golf Club are among the highest in the country and not for everybody, there are decent options for the everyman, too, such as the Las Vegas Paiute Resort north of town or the lit-up par-3 course at Angel Park.
Scottsdale
Scottsdale is firmly in the running for the best golf destination in the United States. There are over 200 courses in the Scottsdale area, and many of them are very good (but pricey). You can return year after year and discover different layouts. Plus, the nightlife options are endless—with two TopGolf locations, Old Town Scottsdale’s bars and great restaurants—this is a location that has it all.
Scottsdale
Scottsdale is firmly in the running for the best golf destination in the United States. There are over 200 courses in the Scottsdale area, and many of them are very good (but pricey). You can return year after year and discover different layouts. Plus, the nightlife options are endless—with two TopGolf locations, Old Town Scottsdale’s bars and great restaurants—this is a location that has it all.
Las Vegas
Golf trips to Las Vegas come in all shapes and sizes—from the high-rollers looking for the best golf experiences to the Sin City visitors looking for an escape from the tables. Either way, you can build a trip around the budget of any type of golfer. Though the price tags at Shadow Creek and Wynn Golf Club are among the highest in the country and not for everybody, there are decent options for the everyman, too, such as the Las Vegas Paiute Resort north of town or the lit-up par-3 course at Angel Park.
Wisconsin
Wisconsin
Wisconsin
South Florida
South Florida—Jupiter, specifically—might just be the professional golf capital of the world, with numerous top pros living in the area. For the average golfer, the reliably warm temps and many public options along the Sunshine State’s East Coast make it a great destination for your next golf trip. Whether you’re flying into Miami, Fort Lauderdale or Palm Beach, you won’t need to drive far to find great golf.
Shadow Creek
North Las Vegas, Nevada
Cascata
Boulder City, Nevada
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Shadow Creek
North Las Vegas, Nevada
Cascata
Boulder City, Nevada
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Shadow Creek
North Las Vegas, Nevada
Cascata
Boulder City, Nevada
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Shadow Creek
North Las Vegas, Nevada
Cascata
Boulder City, Nevada
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Shadow Creek
North Las Vegas, Nevada
Cascata
Boulder City, Nevada
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Shadow Creek
North Las Vegas, Nevada
Cascata
Boulder City, Nevada
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Shadow Creek
North Las Vegas, Nevada
Cascata
Boulder City, Nevada
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Shadow Creek
North Las Vegas, Nevada
Cascata
Boulder City, Nevada
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Shadow Creek
North Las Vegas, Nevada
Cascata
Boulder City, Nevada
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Shadow Creek
North Las Vegas, Nevada
Cascata
Boulder City, Nevada
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Shadow Creek
North Las Vegas, Nevada
Cascata
Boulder City, Nevada
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Shadow Creek
North Las Vegas, Nevada
Cascata
Boulder City, Nevada
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Torrey Pines: South
San Diego, California
Maderas Golf Club
Poway, California
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Torrey Pines: South
San Diego, California
Maderas Golf Club
Poway, California
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Torrey Pines: South
San Diego, California
Maderas Golf Club
Poway, California
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Torrey Pines: South
San Diego, California
Maderas Golf Club
Poway, California
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Torrey Pines: South
San Diego, California
Maderas Golf Club
Poway, California
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Torrey Pines: South
San Diego, California
Maderas Golf Club
Poway, California
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Torrey Pines: South
San Diego, California
Maderas Golf Club
Poway, California
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Caledonia Golf & Fish Club
Georgetown County, South Carolina
Barefoot Resort & Golf: Dye Course
Horry County, South Carolina
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Caledonia Golf & Fish Club
Georgetown County, South Carolina
Barefoot Resort & Golf: Dye Course
Horry County, South Carolina
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Caledonia Golf & Fish Club
Georgetown County, South Carolina
Barefoot Resort & Golf: Dye Course
Horry County, South Carolina
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Caledonia Golf & Fish Club
Georgetown County, South Carolina
Barefoot Resort & Golf: Dye Course
Horry County, South Carolina
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Caledonia Golf & Fish Club
Georgetown County, South Carolina
Barefoot Resort & Golf: Dye Course
Horry County, South Carolina
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Caledonia Golf & Fish Club
Georgetown County, South Carolina
Barefoot Resort & Golf: Dye Course
Horry County, South Carolina
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Caledonia Golf & Fish Club
Georgetown County, South Carolina
Barefoot Resort & Golf: Dye Course
Horry County, South Carolina
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PGA National Resort & Spa: Champion
Palm Beach Gardens, Florida
Osprey Point Golf Course
Boca Raton, Florida
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PGA National Resort & Spa: Champion
Palm Beach Gardens, Florida
Osprey Point Golf Course
Boca Raton, Florida
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PGA National Resort & Spa: Champion
Palm Beach Gardens, Florida
Osprey Point Golf Course
Boca Raton, Florida
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PGA National Resort & Spa: Champion
Palm Beach Gardens, Florida
Osprey Point Golf Course
Boca Raton, Florida
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PGA National Resort & Spa: Champion
Palm Beach Gardens, Florida
Osprey Point Golf Course
Boca Raton, Florida
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PGA National Resort & Spa: Champion
Palm Beach Gardens, Florida
Osprey Point Golf Course
Boca Raton, Florida
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PGA National Resort & Spa: Champion
Palm Beach Gardens, Florida
Osprey Point Golf Course
Boca Raton, Florida
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Innisbrook Resort: Copperhead
Palm Harbor, Florida
Lake Jovita Golf and Country Club: South
Pasco County, Florida
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Innisbrook Resort: Copperhead
Palm Harbor, Florida
Lake Jovita Golf and Country Club: South
Pasco County, Florida
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Innisbrook Resort: Copperhead
Palm Harbor, Florida
Lake Jovita Golf and Country Club: South
Pasco County, Florida
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Innisbrook Resort: Copperhead
Palm Harbor, Florida
Lake Jovita Golf and Country Club: South
Pasco County, Florida
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Innisbrook Resort: Copperhead
Palm Harbor, Florida
Lake Jovita Golf and Country Club: South
Pasco County, Florida
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We-Ko-Pa Golf Club: Saguaro
Fort McDowell, Arizona
TPC Scottsdale: Stadium
Scottsdale, Arizona
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We-Ko-Pa Golf Club: Saguaro
Fort McDowell, Arizona
TPC Scottsdale: Stadium
Scottsdale, Arizona
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We-Ko-Pa Golf Club: Saguaro
Fort McDowell, Arizona
TPC Scottsdale: Stadium
Scottsdale, Arizona
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We-Ko-Pa Golf Club: Saguaro
Fort McDowell, Arizona
TPC Scottsdale: Stadium
Scottsdale, Arizona
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We-Ko-Pa Golf Club: Saguaro
Fort McDowell, Arizona
TPC Scottsdale: Stadium
Scottsdale, Arizona
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We-Ko-Pa Golf Club: Saguaro
Fort McDowell, Arizona
TPC Scottsdale: Stadium
Scottsdale, Arizona
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We-Ko-Pa Golf Club: Saguaro
Fort McDowell, Arizona
TPC Scottsdale: Stadium
Scottsdale, Arizona
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We-Ko-Pa Golf Club: Saguaro
Fort McDowell, Arizona
TPC Scottsdale: Stadium
Scottsdale, Arizona
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We-Ko-Pa Golf Club: Saguaro
Fort McDowell, Arizona
TPC Scottsdale: Stadium
Scottsdale, Arizona
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We-Ko-Pa Golf Club: Saguaro
Fort McDowell, Arizona
TPC Scottsdale: Stadium
Scottsdale, Arizona
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Pacific Dunes
Coos County, Oregon
Bandon Dunes
Coos County, Oregon
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Pacific Dunes
Coos County, Oregon
Bandon Dunes
Coos County, Oregon
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TPC Harding Park
San Francisco, California
Stanford Golf Course
Santa Clara County, California
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TPC Harding Park
San Francisco, California
Stanford Golf Course
Santa Clara County, California
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TPC Harding Park
San Francisco, California
Stanford Golf Course
Santa Clara County, California
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Pinehurst Resort: #2
Pinehurst, North Carolina
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Pinehurst Resort: #2
Pinehurst, North Carolina
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Pinehurst Resort: #2
Pinehurst, North Carolina
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Whistling Straits (Straits)
Sheboygan, Wisconsin
Erin Hills
Washington County, Wisconsin
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Whistling Straits (Straits)
Sheboygan, Wisconsin
Erin Hills
Washington County, Wisconsin
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Whistling Straits (Straits)
Sheboygan, Wisconsin
Erin Hills
Washington County, Wisconsin
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Whistling Straits (Straits)
Sheboygan, Wisconsin
Erin Hills
Washington County, Wisconsin
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Whistling Straits (Straits)
Sheboygan, Wisconsin
Erin Hills
Washington County, Wisconsin
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Whistling Straits (Straits)
Sheboygan, Wisconsin
Erin Hills
Washington County, Wisconsin
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Whistling Straits (Straits)
Sheboygan, Wisconsin
Erin Hills
Washington County, Wisconsin
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Whistling Straits (Straits)
Sheboygan, Wisconsin
Erin Hills
Washington County, Wisconsin
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San Diego
If you’re a fair weather golfer who prefers to leave the rain jacket at home, a trip to San Diego is tough to beat. Home to one of the most recognizable munys in the country, San Diego’s public golf scene is much more than the 36 holes at Torrey Pines, as good as those two courses are. There are other inexpensive gems, like Balboa Park, as well as upscale must-plays like Maderas Golf Club and Omni La Costa Resort.
Torrey Pines: South
San Diego, California
Maderas Golf Club
Poway, California
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Pinehurst Resort: #2
Pinehurst, North Carolina
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Pinehurst Resort: #2
Pinehurst, North Carolina
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PGA National Resort & Spa: Champion
Palm Beach Gardens, Florida
Osprey Point Golf Course
Boca Raton, Florida
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PGA National Resort & Spa: Champion
Palm Beach Gardens, Florida
Osprey Point Golf Course
Boca Raton, Florida
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PGA National Resort & Spa: Champion
Palm Beach Gardens, Florida
Osprey Point Golf Course
Boca Raton, Florida
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Tampa offers the perfect combination of quality nightlife and great golf, making it a worthy option for snowed-in northerners looking for a quick weekend golf getaway. There’s something for every budget, too. If you’re seeking the best golf you can find, Streamsong Resort’s three 18-hole courses are ranked inside Golf Digest’s Second 100 Greatest. But there are other lesser-known public courses that provide great value.
Tampa offers the perfect combination of quality nightlife and great golf, making it a worthy option for snowed-in northerners looking for a quick weekend golf getaway. There’s something for every budget, too. If you’re seeking the best golf you can find, Streamsong Resort’s three 18-hole courses are ranked inside Golf Digest’s Second 100 Greatest. But there are other lesser-known public courses that provide great value.
Tampa offers the perfect combination of quality nightlife and great golf, making it a worthy option for snowed-in northerners looking for a quick weekend golf getaway. There’s something for every budget, too. If you’re seeking the best golf you can find, Streamsong Resort’s three 18-hole courses are ranked inside Golf Digest’s Second 100 Greatest. But there are other lesser-known public courses that provide great value.
Tampa offers the perfect combination of quality nightlife and great golf, making it a worthy option for snowed-in northerners looking for a quick weekend golf getaway. There’s something for every budget, too. If you’re seeking the best golf you can find, Streamsong Resort’s three 18-hole courses are ranked inside Golf Digest’s Second 100 Greatest. But there are other lesser-known public courses that provide great value.
Tampa offers the perfect combination of quality nightlife and great golf, making it a worthy option for snowed-in northerners looking for a quick weekend golf getaway. There’s something for every budget, too. If you’re seeking the best golf you can find, Streamsong Resort’s three 18-hole courses are ranked inside Golf Digest’s Second 100 Greatest. But there are other lesser-known public courses that provide great value.
Tampa offers the perfect combination of quality nightlife and great golf, making it a worthy option for snowed-in northerners looking for a quick weekend golf getaway. There’s something for every budget, too. If you’re seeking the best golf you can find, Streamsong Resort’s three 18-hole courses are ranked inside Golf Digest’s Second 100 Greatest. But there are other lesser-known public courses that provide great value.
Tampa offers the perfect combination of quality nightlife and great golf, making it a worthy option for snowed-in northerners looking for a quick weekend golf getaway. There’s something for every budget, too. If you’re seeking the best golf you can find, Streamsong Resort’s three 18-hole courses are ranked inside Golf Digest’s Second 100 Greatest. But there are other lesser-known public courses that provide great value.
Tampa offers the perfect combination of quality nightlife and great golf, making it a worthy option for snowed-in northerners looking for a quick weekend golf getaway. There’s something for every budget, too. If you’re seeking the best golf you can find, Streamsong Resort’s three 18-hole courses are ranked inside Golf Digest’s Second 100 Greatest. But there are other lesser-known public courses that provide great value.
Tampa offers the perfect combination of quality nightlife and great golf, making it a worthy option for snowed-in northerners looking for a quick weekend golf getaway. There’s something for every budget, too. If you’re seeking the best golf you can find, Streamsong Resort’s three 18-hole courses are ranked inside Golf Digest’s Second 100 Greatest. But there are other lesser-known public courses that provide great value.
Tampa offers the perfect combination of quality nightlife and great golf, making it a worthy option for snowed-in northerners looking for a quick weekend golf getaway. There’s something for every budget, too. If you’re seeking the best golf you can find, Streamsong Resort’s three 18-hole courses are ranked inside Golf Digest’s Second 100 Greatest. But there are other lesser-known public courses that provide great value.
Lake Jovita Golf and Country Club: South
Pasco County, Florida
Lake Jovita Golf and Country Club: South
Pasco County, Florida
Lake Jovita Golf and Country Club: South
Pasco County, Florida
Lake Jovita Golf and Country Club: South
Pasco County, Florida
Lake Jovita Golf and Country Club: South
Pasco County, Florida
Wisconsin
Whistling Straits (Straits)
Sheboygan, Wisconsin
Erin Hills
Washington County, Wisconsin
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Wisconsin
Whistling Straits (Straits)
Sheboygan, Wisconsin
Erin Hills
Washington County, Wisconsin
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Wisconsin
Whistling Straits (Straits)
Sheboygan, Wisconsin
Erin Hills
Washington County, Wisconsin
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Wisconsin
Whistling Straits (Straits)
Sheboygan, Wisconsin
Erin Hills
Washington County, Wisconsin
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Wisconsin
Wisconsin is quickly becoming a go-to for any serious golfer. Unlike most other states, where most of the top courses are private, nearly all the Badger State’s gems are open to the public. Take a look at Golf Digest’s most recent ranking of 100 Greatest Public Courses: 10 layouts are in Wisconsin, which is tied with California for the most of any other state, underscoring the depth of quality in this Midwestern state. For those willing to drive a bit—from Kohler to Neekosa, Wis. (site of the emerging Sand Valley Resort), you can hit half a dozen of our nation’s best public courses in less than a week.
Whistling Straits (Straits)
Sheboygan, Wisconsin
Erin Hills
Washington County, Wisconsin
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Wisconsin
Wisconsin is quickly becoming a go-to for any serious golfer. Unlike most other states, where most of the top courses are private, nearly all the Badger State’s gems are open to the public. Take a look at Golf Digest’s most recent ranking of 100 Greatest Public Courses: 10 layouts are in Wisconsin, which is tied with California for the most of any other state, underscoring the depth of quality in this Midwestern state. For those willing to drive a bit—from Kohler to Neekosa, Wis. (site of the emerging Sand Valley Resort), you can hit half a dozen of our nation’s best public courses in less than a week.
Whistling Straits (Straits)
Sheboygan, Wisconsin
Erin Hills
Washington County, Wisconsin
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Wisconsin
Wisconsin is quickly becoming a go-to for any serious golfer. Unlike most other states, where most of the top courses are private, nearly all the Badger State’s gems are open to the public. Take a look at Golf Digest’s most recent ranking of 100 Greatest Public Courses: 10 layouts are in Wisconsin, which is tied with California for the most of any other state, underscoring the depth of quality in this Midwestern state. For those willing to drive a bit—from Kohler to Neekosa, Wis. (site of the emerging Sand Valley Resort), you can hit half a dozen of our nation’s best public courses in less than a week.
Whistling Straits (Straits)
Sheboygan, Wisconsin
Erin Hills
Washington County, Wisconsin
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Wisconsin is quickly becoming a go-to for any serious golfer. Unlike most other states, where most of the top courses are private, nearly all the Badger State’s gems are open to the public. Take a look at Golf Digest’s most recent ranking of 100 Greatest Public Courses: 10 layouts are in Wisconsin, which is tied with California for the most of any other state, underscoring the depth of quality in this Midwestern state. For those willing to drive a bit—from Kohler to Neekosa, Wis. (site of the emerging Sand Valley Resort), you can hit half a dozen of our nation’s best public courses in less than a week.
Wisconsin is quickly becoming a go-to for any serious golfer. Unlike most other states, where most of the top courses are private, nearly all the Badger State’s gems are open to the public. Take a look at Golf Digest’s most recent ranking of 100 Greatest Public Courses: 10 layouts are in Wisconsin, which is tied with California for the most of any other state, underscoring the depth of quality in this Midwestern state. For those willing to drive a bit—from Kohler to Neekosa, Wis. (site of the emerging Sand Valley Resort), you can hit half a dozen of our nation’s best public courses in less than a week.
Wisconsin is quickly becoming a go-to for any serious golfer. Unlike most other states, where most of the top courses are private, nearly all the Badger State’s gems are open to the public. Take a look at Golf Digest’s most recent ranking of 100 Greatest Public Courses: 10 layouts are in Wisconsin, which is tied with California for the most of any other state, underscoring the depth of quality in this Midwestern state. For those willing to drive a bit—from Kohler to Neekosa, Wis. (site of the emerging Sand Valley Resort), you can hit half a dozen of our nation’s best public courses in less than a week.
Wisconsin is quickly becoming a go-to for any serious golfer. Unlike most other states, where most of the top courses are private, nearly all the Badger State’s gems are open to the public. Take a look at Golf Digest’s most recent ranking of 100 Greatest Public Courses: 10 layouts are in Wisconsin, which is tied with California for the most of any other state, underscoring the depth of quality in this Midwestern state. For those willing to drive a bit—from Kohler to Neekosa, Wis. (site of the emerging Sand Valley Resort), you can hit half a dozen of our nation’s best public courses in less than a week.
Wisconsin is quickly becoming a go-to for any serious golfer. Unlike most other states, where most of the top courses are private, nearly all the Badger State’s gems are open to the public. Take a look at Golf Digest’s most recent ranking of 100 Greatest Public Courses: 10 layouts are in Wisconsin, which is tied with California for the most of any other state, underscoring the depth of quality in this Midwestern state. For those willing to drive a bit—from Kohler to Neekosa, Wis. (site of the emerging Sand Valley Resort), you can hit half a dozen of our nation’s best public courses in less than a week.
Wisconsin is quickly becoming a go-to for any serious golfer. Unlike most other states, where most of the top courses are private, nearly all the Badger State’s gems are open to the public. Take a look at Golf Digest’s most recent ranking of 100 Greatest Public Courses: 10 layouts are in Wisconsin, which is tied with California for the most of any other state, underscoring the depth of quality in this Midwestern state. For those willing to drive a bit—from Kohler to Neekosa, Wis. (site of the emerging Sand Valley Resort), you can hit half a dozen of our nation’s best public courses in less than a week.
Wisconsin is quickly becoming a go-to for any serious golfer. Unlike most other states, where most of the top courses are private, nearly all the Badger State’s gems are open to the public. Take a look at Golf Digest’s most recent ranking of 100 Greatest Public Courses: 10 layouts are in Wisconsin, which is tied with California for the most of any other state, underscoring the depth of quality in this Midwestern state. For those willing to drive a bit—from Kohler to Neekosa, Wis. (site of the emerging Sand Valley Resort), you can hit half a dozen of our nation’s best public courses in less than a week.
Wisconsin is quickly becoming a go-to for any serious golfer. Unlike most other states, where most of the top courses are private, nearly all the Badger State’s gems are open to the public. Take a look at Golf Digest’s most recent ranking of 100 Greatest Public Courses: 10 layouts are in Wisconsin, which is tied with California for the most of any other state, underscoring the depth of quality in this Midwestern state. For those willing to drive a bit—from Kohler to Neekosa, Wis. (site of the emerging Sand Valley Resort), you can hit half a dozen of our nation’s best public courses in less than a week.
Wisconsin is quickly becoming a go-to for any serious golfer. Unlike most other states, where most of the top courses are private, nearly all the Badger State’s gems are open to the public. Take a look at Golf Digest’s most recent ranking of 100 Greatest Public Courses: 10 layouts are in Wisconsin, which is tied with California for the most of any other state, underscoring the depth of quality in this Midwestern state. For those willing to drive a bit—from Kohler to Neekosa, Wis. (site of the emerging Sand Valley Resort), you can hit half a dozen of our nation’s best public courses in less than a week.
Wisconsin is quickly becoming a go-to for any serious golfer. Unlike most other states, where most of the top courses are private, nearly all the Badger State’s gems are open to the public. Take a look at Golf Digest’s most recent ranking of 100 Greatest Public Courses: 10 layouts are in Wisconsin, which is tied with California for the most of any other state, underscoring the depth of quality in this Midwestern state. For those willing to drive a bit—from Kohler to Neekosa, Wis. (site of the emerging Sand Valley Resort), you can hit half a dozen of our nation’s best public courses in less than a week.
Wisconsin is quickly becoming a go-to for any serious golfer. Unlike most other states, where most of the top courses are private, nearly all the Badger State’s gems are open to the public. Take a look at Golf Digest’s most recent ranking of 100 Greatest Public Courses: 10 layouts are in Wisconsin, which is tied with California for the most of any other state, underscoring the depth of quality in this Midwestern state. For those willing to drive a bit—from Kohler to Neekosa, Wis. (site of the emerging Sand Valley Resort), you can hit half a dozen of our nation’s best public courses in less than a week.
Wisconsin is quickly becoming a go-to for any serious golfer. Unlike most other states, where most of the top courses are private, nearly all the Badger State’s gems are open to the public. Take a look at Golf Digest’s most recent ranking of 100 Greatest Public Courses: 10 layouts are in Wisconsin, which is tied with California for the most of any other state, underscoring the depth of quality in this Midwestern state. For those willing to drive a bit—from Kohler to Neekosa, Wis. (site of the emerging Sand Valley Resort), you can hit half a dozen of our nation’s best public courses in less than a week.