Golf Trips

Planning a golf trip should be easier than trying to organize it through ten group texts.

The Most Requested Golf Destinations

Not every golf destination delivers the same experience.

Some trips are all about playing legendary courses. Others focus on great resorts, nightlife, beaches, group activities, or simply getting away with friends for a few days.

These are some of the destinations golfers ask about most often:

  • Myrtle Beach, South Carolina – One of the most popular golf destinations in America.
  • Scottsdale, Arizona – Desert golf, luxury resorts, and sunshine.
  • Pinehurst, North Carolina – Historic golf and legendary courses.
  • Bandon Dunes, Oregon – Bucket-list links golf on the Pacific coast.
  • Hilton Head, South Carolina – Resort golf, beaches, and relaxation.
  • Orlando, Florida – Great golf with easy flights and family activities.
  • Las Vegas, Nevada – Championship golf mixed with entertainment.
  • Pebble Beach, California – One of the most famous golf experiences in the world.
  • Casa de Campo, Dominican Republic – Home of Teeth of the Dog and Caribbean golf at its best.
  • Streamsong, Florida – A golfer-focused destination unlike anywhere else in Florida.

The right destination depends on your budget, travel style, group size, and the type of golf trip you want to create.

Looking for ideas? Explore my guide to the Most Requested Golf Destinations to compare some of the most popular golf trips in North America and the Caribbean.

Choosing The Right Golf Trip

Before booking a golf trip, it helps to know how many golfers are going, how many rounds you want to play, what the budget looks like, and whether the group wants a resort, public courses, nightlife, beach time, or a little of everything.

The best golf trip is not always the most famous one. It is the one that fits your group.

Popular Types Of Golf Trips

Buddy Golf Trips

A few rounds, good food, and time away with friends. These trips can be simple long weekends or full golf getaways.

Annual Golf Outings

For groups that travel every year, planning ahead helps compare destinations, rooms, rounds, and costs.

Resort Golf Vacations

Golf resorts can combine lodging, dining, courses, practice areas, and easy group planning in one place.

Golf And Beach Trips

A great fit when not everyone wants to golf all day. Beaches, pools, restaurants, and sightseeing can round out the trip.

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