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The most popular golf destinations in the US, curated by our team of golf travel experts.
Arizona's golf capital. World-class desert courses including TPC Scottsdale, home of the WM Phoenix Open — the loudest hole in golf.
The Golf Capital of the World. Over 100 courses within a 60-mile stretch of the South Carolina coast, with something for every budget.
Florida's golf hub. Home to Bay Hill, home of the Arnold Palmer Invitational, plus world-class resort courses for the whole family.
The Desert's playground. Stunning mountain backdrops, perfect winter weather, and iconic courses including PGA West and Desert Willow.
America's golf village. Host of 11 US Opens, the Pinehurst Resort offers nine iconic courses led by the legendary Pinehurst No. 2.
A golfer's island paradise. Stunning sea island setting with acclaimed courses including Harbour Town Golf Links, home of the RBC Heritage.
True links golf on Oregon's rugged Pacific coast. A walking-only resort with five celebrated courses, including Pacific Dunes and Old Macdonald.
A barrier-island resort near Charleston. The Ocean Course hosted the 2012 and 2021 PGA Championships and the 1991 Ryder Cup.
The essentials for three of America's best golf getaways — when to go, what to play, and how to get there.
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Popular destinations like Scottsdale (Jan–Apr) and Myrtle Beach (Apr–Jun) fill up months in advance. Book tee times and hotels at least 60–90 days ahead for the best selection and rates.
Florida and Arizona shine in winter and spring. The Carolinas are best in spring and fall. Avoid peak summer heat in desert destinations — temperatures regularly exceed 110°F.
Use a hard-shell travel bag to protect your clubs. Most airlines charge $35–$50 each way. Consider renting clubs at your destination for high-end resorts — it can work out cheaper.
Staying at resort properties often includes preferred tee times, discounted rounds, and no transport costs. Compare all-inclusive packages against booking separately — packages usually win.
Afternoon tee times — typically after 2pm — can be 30–50% cheaper than morning slots on the same course. Perfect if you're happy to play in warmer afternoon conditions.
Groups of 8 or more typically qualify for significant discounts on both tee times and accommodation. Call the course or resort directly — many deals aren't listed online.