2012-07-28

Famous Golf Courses in the United States: America is a whole world of golf, best golf courses are also the toughest to play.

The whack of a ball on the driving range, or the clank of golf equipment hoisted over your shoulder, one thing’s certain: golfing addicts place their game seriously. Especially if they travel to experience. A golfing vacation this spring may be just what you need to loosen up, ditch your workplace woes, and shake winter cobwebs off your clubs. America’s 18,000+ golf courses-from golfing in Myrtle Beach, Sc, to courses in Phoenix, Arizona-give a variety of greens, climates and course levels to select from. Now, the trick is picking what to do. Here are four must-play courses to add to your golfing repertoire.



Golf Courses in America

Brandon Dunes Golf Resort, Oregon

Brandon Dunes Golf Resort is the best bet if you’re looking for a golfing weekend sans big city. Over three hours from Eugene, OR (the nearest major city) and Mahlon Sweet Field Airport, Brandon Dunes Golf Resort generally is in the middle of no where, and for a good reason. For a green fee of $275.00 (reduced for junior golfers), you are able to set a tee-time up to A 3 week period in advance. This Scottish-themed golf course aims to place the game back to its Scottish roots: its fairways sweep Oregon’s rugged coast in four distinct courses, and players walk miles over the span of the game.

Pebble Beach Course, California

Just 19 minutes from the nearest major airport on the Monterey Peninsula, this seaside 18-hole course provides a reduced fee at twilight, and is open January-December. Call a minimum of a day in advance because this $495.00 green-fee course fills their tee-book fast. Located near to Cali’s major cities, Pebble Beach Course offers accommodation so you can stay right alongside the course (ideal for early a.m. tee-times).

Rio Salado Course, Arizona

If you’re looking for a quicker game, visit 9-hole Rio Salado Golf Course in Temple, Arizona near Phoenix. It’s a more recent public golf course that opened under 20 years ago, and measures 2,700 yards from the longest tees. The course features two teams of tees for beginner and intermediate abilities. For just $19, you can book a tee-time and hit the course seven days each week, year round. Not only is it cheap, but additionally you don’t have to worry about dress code here, therefore if you’re swinging through Arizona and wish to golf a quick game, Rio Salado Course makes a nice, 9-hole pit stop

Myrtle Beach National Course, Kings North, South Carolina

Arnold Palmer, thought to be one of America’s greatest professional golfers, returned to Myrtle Beach National Club in 1996 to participate in a course-redesign that now includes its island green and South Carolina-shaped sand traps of Hole 3; a tempting short-cut on the island fairway of Hole 6; and over 40 sand traps guarding the fairway on Hole 18. The course continues to be awarded the Top 100 Courses For Women, in America’s Top ten, and South Carolina’s 1997 Course Of The Year. Amenities incorporate a bar, restaurant, showers, water hazards, pull carts, a driving range, and a chipping area. Skills just a little rusty? Book a lesson with one of the course’s teaching pros to brush-up before you decide to tee-off.

Golf Courses in Florida

If you’re thinking about going for a golf vacation in Florida, you have a large amount of planning and research to do. This in-depth help guide to Florida’s Golf Courses and Resorts will provide all the important information about where to stay, where to play, hotel guides, course guides and golf course reviews that will help you with your planning.

Golf in Georgia – Courses

one thinks of Golf in Georgia, what usually one thinks of? If you answered anything apart from Augusta and The Masters I would be extremely surprised. It could interest you to know, however, that there are much more to Georgia golf than Augusta National Club and the Major Tournament – The Masters – which has grown up around it.

In Augusta itself there are a variety of fine golf courses, many of them available to the public. Callaway Gardens, just south of Macon in Pine Mountain, has two fine championship courses, one which played host to the PGA Tour’s Buick Challenge for over a dozen years and even today still enjoys a reputation as one of the best courses, available to the public, in the country. And there are many more.

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