Olde Mill Resort is located in Laurel Fork, Virginia and is home to a Dan and Ellis Maples-designed 18-hole golf course. There are a handful of cabins and a 3-bedroom lodge onsite for overnight guests on stay-and-play packages. Maples Restaurant and tennis is also available to members and guests of the club. Olde Mill Resort is located minutes…
With names not as familiar as Tom Fazio and Pete Dye, another group of talented course designers offer plenty to the Myrtle Beach golf scene. Their golf courses, abundant on the Grand Strand, functional and exciting, attract savvy golfers to this South Carolina hot spot again and again, Brandon Tucker writes.
As golf courses across Canada officially begin opening for the 2015 golf season, we're announcing the top courses in Ontario as rated by golfers on Golf Advisor.
New York City has more municipal golf beyond Bethpage State Park. Westchester County, north of New York City, has a collection of great municipal courses of their own.
Perched high atop the Blue Ridge Mountains, the Lodge at Primland feels like a modern castle overlooking its expansive kingdom of 12,000 private acres in Virginia. Primland's reputation as a luxury escape attracts a diverse clientele of golfers, hunters, outdoor enthusiasts, star-gazers, families and couples. Here are 10 reasons why.
Bob Cupp, who passed away Aug. 19 at the age of 76, leaves behind a legacy of outstanding courses. In tribute to Cupp, let's tour the 10 best public courses he designed.
With the Ryder Cup coming to town, many of the top golf courses in and around Minnesota's Twin Cities are raising rates. Here are 10 that remain affordable.
There are dozens of ways to play three days for golf for less than $200 in Minnesota's Twin Cities. And you don't even have to skip the big "name" courses to pull it off.
Pinehurst might be North Carolina's most famous region for premier golf resorts, but the state's 10 best golf resorts go beyond the Sandhills to the cities and mountains.
Want to fill your next Myrtle Beach vacation with as much golf as possible? Choose from the top multi-course facilities on the Grand Strand, including Barefoot Resort, Myrtle Beach National, Legends Resort, Ocean Ridge Plantation and Sea Trail Resort.
The Sandpiper Bay Golf & Country Club -- in Sunset Beach, N.C., just north of Myrtle Beach -- is literally surrounded by its competition. But as golf developments have sprung up around it, the 27-hole club hasn't gotten lost in the shuffle. In fact, it was named the 2010 course of the year by the Myrtle Beach Golf Course Owners Association after finishing a major three-year renovation. Sandpiper Bay isn't cruel and conniving like so many modern layouts, and there's something to be said for straight-forward, well designed holes.
From Jack Nicklaus' famed Bear Mountain in Victoria to the Crowne Isle golf-resort up-island, the Vancouver Island Golf Trail is a tranquil getaway to great courses and British Columbia beauty.
Listen up, masters of the putting game who visit the Grand Strand for your annual golf vacation: You may have been taken to the cleaners by your long-driving buddies on some of the Myrtle Beach courses that don't test the short game as much as you'd have liked. Now its time for payback. Book your group at a track where the greens are the real show, and take no prisoners.
Unless you previously held a cabinet position in Washington or are the CEO of a large corporation, you're unlikely to ever get the opportunity to play golf at Augusta National. Good news, though. Although you may never get to test the tricky winds at Amen Corner, you do have plenty of golf options when you visit Augusta, Ga. It won't be the place with the pimento cheese sandwiches in the green wrappers, but it's not bad. Veteran Georgia sports writer Stan Awtrey suggests six must-play golf courses in the Augusta area.
Jason Scott Deegan scoured the history books to find every public and resort course to host the Web.com Tour since the early 1990s and ranked them. Here are nos. 25-1.
With the Ryder Cup coming to Hazeltine National Sept. 30-Oct. 2, the eyes of the golf world will be on Minnesota, a state that often gets overlooked as a top-class destination.