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North America

Oregon

Bandon Dunes

The most ambitious golf resort in America, and it earns the trip every time.

$$$$·Jun – SepFull guide →

Alberta, Canada

Banff

The most dramatic golf backdrop on earth. The Rockies don't care about your handicap.

$$$·May – OctoberFull guide →

Ozarks, Missouri

Big Cedar Lodge

Tiger Woods. Coore & Crenshaw. Jack Nicklaus. One resort in the Missouri Ozarks — and it's all public.

$$$·Apr – OctFull guide →

Nova Scotia, Canada

Cabot Cape Breton

The best two-course resort in North America, and your passport stays in the drawer.

$$$$·Jun – OctFull guide →

Maine

Downeast Maine

The Northeast's best golf trip is the one nobody's bragging about on Instagram.

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Indiana

French Lick

A top-shelf Pete Dye and an original Donald Ross, sitting in rural Indiana, priced like neither of those things is true.

$$·Apr – OctFull guide →

Central Washington

Gamble Sands

50 holes of fescue golf above the Columbia River. The Pacific Northwest's best-kept secret just became its most awarded.

$$$·Apr – OctFull guide →

Michigan

Gaylord

Gaylord is 36 holes a day, a fireplace at night, and a credit card that still works on Sunday.

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South Carolina

Hilton Head

The trip that actually gets approved — Harbour Town, a beach, and no connecting flights.

$$·Mar – May, Sep – NovFull guide →

South Carolina

Kiawah Island

The Ocean Course is a bucket-list beating, and the rest of the island is the cold compress.

$$$$·Mar – May, Sep – NovFull guide →

Wisconsin

Kohler / Whistling Straits

An accidental Irish links on the Wisconsin shoreline, and one of the best four-round weekends in American golf.

$$$$·May – OctFull guide →

Nevada

Las Vegas

The only golf trip where the golf is great and somehow still the third-best thing about the weekend.

$$$·Oct – AprFull guide →

Wisconsin

Milwaukee

The cheapest way to play Erin Hills, Whistling Straits, and Sand Valley in the same week.

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California

Monterey Peninsula

The Monterey Peninsula isn't a Pebble Beach trip — it's five great rounds and Pebble is just one of them.

$$$·Jun – OctFull guide →

South Carolina

Myrtle Beach

The most honest golf trip in America — 100 courses, fair prices, and Caledonia waiting at the end of the drive.

$$·Mar – May, Sep – NovFull guide →

California

Palm Springs

Desert golf done right — book the rounds, book the dinners, and leave the parka at home.

$$·Oct – AprFull guide →

South Carolina

Pawleys Island

The Myrtle Beach trip for groups who've outgrown Myrtle Beach.

$$·Mar – May, Sep – NovFull guide →

California

Pebble Beach

The most expensive round in American golf, and the one you'll never argue you shouldn't have played.

$$$$·Jun – OctFull guide →

North Carolina

Pinehurst

The American golf pilgrimage — nine courses, one village, and a Donald Ross sermon in every direction.

$$$·Mar – May, Sep – NovFull guide →
Coming Soon

Colorado Front Range

Rodeo Dunes

Sand Hills with a major airport — Coore & Crenshaw on 85-foot dunes, 42 miles from Denver.

$$$·May – OctComing soon →

Alabama

RTJ Trail — Birmingham

Robert Trent Jones built 26 championship courses across Alabama. Birmingham is where you play the crown jewels.

$$·Mar – May, Sep – NovFull guide →

Alabama

RTJ Trail — Grand National

Three championship courses on the RTJ Trail's most celebrated property. Lake, Links, and Short — all at Auburn.

$$·Mar – May, Sep – NovFull guide →

California

San Diego

A US Open venue on public cliffs above the Pacific, priced like a public course should be.

$$$·Year-round (Oct – May ideal)Full guide →

Florida Panhandle

Sandestin / 30A

Beach trip with a real golf itinerary attached — and a hidden gem at Camp Creek that's better than anything inside the resort gates.

$$·Mar – May, Sep – NovFull guide →

Arizona

Scottsdale

The desert golf capital that finally has a nightlife scene to match the tee sheet.

$$$·Oct – MayFull guide →

Georgia

Sea Island

The quietest great golf resort in America, and the regulars would prefer to keep it that way.

$$$$·Mar – May, Sep – NovFull guide →

Arizona

Sedona

The most visually absurd round of golf you'll play in America, full stop.

$$$·Mar – May, Sep – NovFull guide →

Utah

St. George / Black Desert

Red rock desert golf between Zion and Las Vegas — the Southwest trip that Scottsdale groups haven't found yet.

$$·Mar – May, Sep – NovFull guide →

Florida

Streamsong

The best golf-only trip in Florida, with zero distractions and three courses that earn the trip on their own.

$$$·Nov – AprFull guide →

Michigan

Traverse City / Northern Michigan

America's best summer golf hiding in plain sight — Lake Michigan bluffs, empty tee sheets, and a wine country backstop.

$$·May – SepFull guide →

Washington Wine Country

Walla Walla

Golf Digest top-100. 100+ wineries. One of the best-kept secrets in American golf.

$$·Apr – OctFull guide →

Virginia

Williamsburg

A serious mid-Atlantic golf week hiding behind a tricorn hat.

$$·Apr – Jun, Sep – OctFull guide →

Europe

Faro & Lagos, Portugal

Algarve

Europe's best golf weather, half the price of Spain, and somehow still a secret on this side of the Atlantic.

$$·Mar – May, Sep – NovFull guide →

North Holland, Netherlands

Amsterdam & Dutch Links

Genuine dune links, a world-class city, and zero crowds — the European golf trip nobody's taking yet.

$$·May – SepFull guide →

Ayrshire, Scotland

Ayrshire & Southwest Scotland

The original links circuit, played on the ground where championship golf was actually invented.

$$$·May – SepFull guide →

Catalonia, Spain

Costa Brava

The Spain trip for groups who want Barcelona, Catalan wine country, and tour-grade golf without the Marbella crowds.

$$·Apr – Jun, Sep – OctFull guide →

Andalusia, Spain

Costa del Sol

Ryder Cup pedigree, Mediterranean lunches, and the rare European golf trip your non-golfing friends will want in on.

$$$·Apr – Jun, Sep – NovFull guide →

Lothian, Scotland

Edinburgh & East Lothian

The only Scottish golf trip where the non-golfers come back as happy as the golfers.

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Fife Coast, Scotland

Kingsbarns & St Andrews South

The Fife coast circuit Americans skip because they were too busy chasing a tee time on the Old Course.

$$$·May – SepFull guide →

Balearic Islands, Spain

Mallorca

Real golf, world-class food, and an island that doesn't need the golf to justify the trip.

$$·Apr – Jun, Sep – OctFull guide →

Antrim & Down, Northern Ireland

Northern Ireland

Two of the five best courses in the world, two hours apart — there is no easier case for an international golf trip.

$$·May – SepFull guide →

Donegal, Ireland

Northwest Ireland

The links region the rest of the world hasn't found yet — and we'd like to keep it that way.

$·May – SepFull guide →

Sutherland, Ross & Inverness, Scotland

Scottish Highlands

The longest drive in Scottish golf, and the one nobody regrets making.

$$·May – SepFull guide →

Kerry & Cork, Ireland

Southwest Ireland

The greatest links circuit on earth, and the 7th at Ballybunion is the hole you'll spend the rest of your life trying to describe.

$$·May – SepFull guide →

Fife, Scotland

St Andrews & Fife

The home of golf, and the only trip where the pub window faces the first tee of the most famous course on earth.

$$$·May – SepFull guide →

County Kerry, Ireland

Waterville & Ring of Kerry

The end of the road in County Kerry, and one of the purest links experiences in Ireland.

$$·May – SepFull guide →

County Clare, Ireland

West Ireland

The links pilgrimage that converts skeptics into believers — without the full Scottish commitment.

$$·May – SepFull guide →

Caribbean & Mexico

Africa

Asia

Asia Pacific

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