Here at TravelGolf.com, we're rating the PGA Tour's top public venues - but not by prize money or how nicely the concierges treat the touring pros. Rather, we're looking at how pleasurable they are for the traveling golfer.
Up for some punishment? Our cast of legendary golf architects, from Pete Dye to Jack Nicklaus and Donald Ross, challenges your golf game in every way. This list of the most challenging U.S. courses open for public play features everything from classic designs of the golden era to new facilities. Tough never goes out of style, Brandon Tucker writes. So sit back and soak up our take on the top American tests.
PGA Tour pros visit many multi-course golf resorts during the season, and as a result, the host course always ends up being the must-play for everyone, scratch to 36-handicap. But that doesn't mean the resort's other options are clunkers. In most cases, they're upheld to the same condition standards and are easier and cheaper to score a tee time.
There are a number of once-in-a-lifetime-type golf courses out there. Naturally, they're among the most expensive golf courses out there. Are they worth it?
Tiger Woods, turning 40 on Dec. 30, has golf fans everywhere waxing sentimental, and probably feeling a little old. Here are the 10 courses synonymous with his greatness.
You love watching the pros play where you've played. Here's a list of all 53 public/resort professional golf courses for this year (PGA, Champions, LPGA).
Articles on $1,000-per-month apartments in different cities are everywhere, so we applied that thinking to your next golf vacation. Here's what we found.
What's a golfer's fantasy? Playing the Old Course, Augusta and Pine Valley, of course. With Myrtle Beach being Myrtle Beach, these fantasies too can be fulfilled at International World Tour Golf Links, where all of the 27 holes are homages to famous holes around the world.
We've created golf's version of Frankenstein's monster, borrowing holes from some of the most famous courses across the country to create a 7,346-yard torture chamber where no bad shot goes unpunished.