5 affordable options for Spring golf
Here are five destinations for a Spring Break golf holiday that could be a long drive or a short flight – and best of all, they won’t put too much of a strain on the wallet.
Here are five destinations for a Spring Break golf holiday that could be a long drive or a short flight – and best of all, they won’t put too much of a strain on the wallet.
Four unique courses are challenging enough for the PGA TOUR’s greatest players, but also friendly enough to accommodate all skill levels at what has come to be known as “The Happiest Place on TURF!”
Avid golfers visiting Augusta to watch the Masters in April (or at any other time) will be delighted by the abundance of terrific golf courses and other attractions in the region.
Golf is usually top of mind when people think about Pinehurst but the town’s historic inns offer a warm welcome to travelers and a trove of delightful stories.
This island destination features year-round golf, beautiful beaches and a wide variety of dining options – including a Tiki Hut seafood cookout to an annual “Mullet Toss”.
If St. Enodoc is the golf equivalent of a day with Joan Jett, an afternoon playing Trevose is like being at a soirée with Rosamund Pike… lovely to look at and charming to be with.
Florida’s Paradise Coast offers top public golf courses and tempting stay-&-play options. Plan your ultimate getaway in Naples this fall and winter seasons.
The great golf courses of Southwest Ireland are what drew our intrepid travel writer to the Emerald Isle but the cheery, charming and inherently funny Irish people are a vital part of the experience too.
“With five of the most interesting and diverse golf courses you’re ever going to find in one place, trying to pick the best of the five is like trying to choose your favourite child. It’s almost impossible.”