Not your traditional golf resort, the Cabins at Pinehaven feature 1-, 2- and 3-bedroom cabins, treehouses and a four-bedroom lodge and conference facility. Each treehouse is equipped with its own private hot tub, front and back deck and grill. Perhaps the biggest draw for golfers is the two-bedroom, golf-themed cabin called "The 19th Green". It…
The Hanah Mountain Resort and Country Club is a year-round getaway in the Catskill Mountains. In summer, golf and hiking replace skiing as the recreation of choice. Amenities range from an indoor pool and outdoor hot tub to a gym, game room and Hanah's Restaurant, Bar & Grill. Guests can stay in the Lodge or the three-bedroom, log cabin-style…
The Double JJ Resort in Rothbury is part dude ranch, part golf resort and part water park, a mix that can entertain all ages and tastes. The 2,000-acre resort features rustic cabins and log homes nestled in the "Back Forty". Just up the road, there are suites, condos the Loft Hotel, all historic accommodations with western-themed decor and modern…
It isn't until you've narrowed down your next summer golf trip to the destination of northern Michigan that the real decisions begin. Here are 10 of the best options for northern Michigan golf resorts and what sets each apart.
The pending closure of the Thornapple Creek Golf Club in Kalamazoo in November has already been offset by this summer's opening of Stoatin Brae, a new course in Augusta that is part of the Gull Lake View Golf Club & Resort.
Over the past 15 years, the entertainment scene in northwest Mississippi changed rapidly. Gaming has replaced cotton as the biggest money maker. Golf and gambling -- not fishing and hunting -- rank as the most popular recreational activities. Ten million visitors a year visit the area around Tunica, making it a modern-day hotbed. And fortunately for the tourists and locals alike, the region has retained its deep roots mired in blues music, Mike Bailey writes.
The John Steidel design at the Apple Tree Golf Course doesn't make coveted "best-of" lists by Golfweek or Golf Digest anymore, although something even more appealing continues to attract players. The club's famous apple-shaped island green draws golfers from near and far. The fruity theme of Apple Tree might come across as cheesy if the 6,971-yard course wasn't so darn good.
Planning a drive-to golf vacation from Toronto is not easy. But there are plenty of destinations to choose from, spring through fall, within a six-hour drive.
In this follow-up to the best historic golf resorts in America, Jason Scott Deegan shares some of the best historic options to stay-and-play you may not know about.
With the Straits Course (the 2020 Ryder Cup venue) headlining its four brilliant Pete Dye eighteens, plus fantastic activities, a host of dining options, and accommodations for a variety of budgets, the American Club Resort/Destination Kohler may be the ultimate golf retreat.
Wisconsin has emerged as a golf trip worthy of a national audience and features PGA Championship, U.S. Open and Ryder Cup venues. From Kohler to Sand Valley, here is how to make the most of your trip to the state.
There are certainly longer golf courses in Quebec than the Fairmont Le Chateau Montebello Golf Club, but it would be difficult to find one any better. The historic par-70 design by the legendary Stanley Thompson, which plays just 6,308 yards from the back tees, has a way of humbling golfers, especially those who don't understand its subtleties.
The Craddock and Hankins courses at The Retreat & Links at Silvies Valley Ranch in eastern Oregon join The Loop at Forest Dunes Golf Club in Michigan as golf's modern reversible golf courses.
The Craddock and Hankins courses at The Retreat & Links at Silvies Valley Ranch in eastern Oregon join The Loop at Forest Dunes Golf Club in Michigan as golf's modern reversible golf courses.