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Planning the ultimate vacation? There are a number of top golf destinations around the world where getting your swing on is the main attraction. Create your next golf travel package using the articles below.



Best City To See A PGA Tour Event

Baseball, hot dogs, apple pie and golf

By Tom Ferrell   
Best City To See a PGA Tour EventThe PGA Tour is a showcase for many of the greatest cities and areas in the United States. Okay, the Tour may have abandoned D.C., and its decision to put Chicago on an every-other-year rotation is curious at best. Still, there are plenty of great places to catch an event. With all due respect to San Diego, Hilton Head, the Florida stops and New Orleans, however, no city on the PGA Tour tops Denver from a golf spectator’s unique perspective.
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Golf Photography 101

Save your experiences in pictures

By Tom Ferrell   
Golf Photography 101There are golf photos, and then there’s golf photography. Like models, some courses beg to be photographed. If you can’t snap a good shot on the 18th at Pebble Beach, you’re in the wrong game, my friend. The contrast of vivid green fairways, shimmering water and cloud-flecked blue skies can make an artist of just about anyone.
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Choosing A Golf School

It's time to go back to school

By Tom Ferrell   
Choosing A Golf SchoolSome people remember school days as the best days of their lives. If you’re one of them—and you love golf—you might want to consider a destination golf school for your next getaway.
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How To Walk On At Saint Andrews

Take a chance at the old course

By Tom Ferrell   
How To Walk On At Saint AndrewsYou know you’ve always dreamed of it—navigating your way around the hallowed humps and hillocks of the Old Course at Saint Andrews. The history doesn’t just accent the Old Course experience. It defines it. Seek out the Elysian Fields. Avoid the dreaded Hell Bunker, where Jack Nicklaus took five shots to escape in 1995. Take the bold line over the hotel at the Road Hole and face the dreaded approach, which has struck fear into the hearts of the likes of challengers from Old Tom Morris to David Duval.
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Cuscowilla

Living The Game

By Ryan M. Noll   

CuscowillaIt’s not hard to see why the people at Cuscowilla Golf Resort really love golf. Just look at the place. For starters, the grounds unfold about 70 miles from Atlanta in Eatonton, Ga., at the banks of the spectacular 20,000-acre Lake Oconee. The centerpiece—err, masterpiece—golf course is a tremendous work of art, a collaboration by arguably one of the hottest design duos in the world (Ben Crenshaw/Bill Coore).

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The Country's Summer Golf Capital

Great Lakes

By Staff   
The Country's Summer Golf CapitalMost golfers are slowly becoming aware of what is now one of America’s finest golfing venues: The Great Lakes, particularly Michigan and Wisconsin. In recent years, some of the most celebrated new courses in America opened in this region. The varied topography–everything from sand dunes to abandoned stone quarries—combined with perfect soils and abundant water have made the area an ideal place for building exciting golf courses.
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California

From the Monterey Peninsula to San Diego, discover golf in the Golden State

By Staff   
CaliforniaWithin the nation’s most populated state lies some of the best golf resorts in the United States. The terrain varies greatly from one tip of this long region to the other, as does the weather—from craggy, seaside links to rolling, inland meadows; from 80 degrees and sunny to dense fog and biting wind. But one thing is certain wherever you choose to visit: It doesn’t get much better than the Pacific Coast when it comes to top-quality golf resorts.
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Great Golf Along The Great Strand

Myrtle Beach

By Staff   
Myrtle BeachFor golf lovers there's no better place on earth than Myrtle Beach—or more appropriately, the Carolinas' "Grand Strand". The 60+ mile stretch between southeastern North Carolina and Georgetown, South Carolina, with the Sun-Fun City of Myrtle Beach at the center, offers 100+ golf courses designed for every kind of golfer.
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Southeast

Coastal Georgia and South Carolina supply great golf with a Southern charm. Florida supplies great golf with everything else.

By Staff   
SoutheastPerhaps no other region in the country has such a varied and stunning definition as the great Southeast. Depending on who you are and where you’re from, the states of Florida, Georgia and South Carolina probably have a different meaning to you. Take a 13-year-old kid from Wisconsin, for example, and Florida to him is all about thrill rides, waterslides and Jet Skis. To a middle-aged boating enthusiast from New York, the region is paradise for power boating, deep-sea fishing and sailing. But for the rest of us, the self-professed mass of golf freaks, addicts, aficionados, hackers and players, the Southeast means eclectic, Tour-proven golf, especially if you’re talking about hot spots like Kiawah Island in South Carolina, the Golden Isles of Georgia’s coast (including Sea Island, Jekyll Island and St. Simons Island), and the Sunshine State’s flagship destination cities of Orlando, Tampa, Jacksonville and Daytona Beach.
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