Golf Destinations

Golf destinations are becoming more popular throughout the world, and the more interested sports enthusiasts become in golf, the more they realize that there are endless opportunities to play. In recent decades, golf courses have improved all over the globe, luring players to courses both old and new. If you’re interested in tradition, look into the best golf vacation destinations in Ireland, where you will find challenging links courses. For those who prefer their courses to come with a resort, fancy spa, and interesting location, you can choose a destination golf resort from Cabo San Lucas to the Costa del Sol in Spain and beyond.
Golf destinations can be looked at in two ways: the quality of the golf and the quality of the surrounding attractions. Both should be taken into consideration when planning a vacation. For example, if you’re planning to travel with a non-golfer, the availability of shopping, spas, and other activities might hold some importance. On the other hand, if you’re traveling with all golf buddies, choosing a destination golf resort that offers a few courses and a restaurant might be sufficient. Domestic or international, from Hilton Head Island to St Andrews in Scotland, there are many courses that will challenge even the most experienced golfer, as well as enough high-class accommodations to make these excellent luxury vacation destinations.
Anyone with a serious interest in golf will know about the spectacular courses on offer in Ireland. When researching the best golf vacation destinations in Ireland, there are a few things to consider. Do you want to be close to a city? Do you want to be close to a major airport? Depending on the amount of time you have and your needs, you can find a course that’s right for you. For example, there are many top-quality courses a short drive away from the capital city of Dublin. Choose accommodation right in Dublin, and then spend some time golfing at Powerscourt, Portmarnock, or Druid’s Glen. If you want to get away from the capital city and explore the country, play golf at the Old Head of Kinsale in Cork or Adare Manor in Limerick.
If you have already explored the best golf vacation destinations in Ireland and are looking for somewhere with more consistently pleasant weather, focus your attention closer to home. Play golf in the winter on Hilton Head Island in South Carolina, which is steadily earning a reputation for quality courses and its unique draw as a winter vacation destination. Some of the most famous golf destinations are in the American south including Augusta, Georgia, and Sawgrass Florida. If you’re in the northeast, the top destination golf resort is Bethpage. Other famous courses across the country include Pebble Beach in California, Pine Valley or Liberty National in New Jersey, Jefferson Park in Seattle, and Quail Hollow in Charlotte, North Carolina.
While there are enough quality courses in the continental USA to keep you occupied for a lifetime, there are also many reasons to travel further. Escape the winter blues by traveling to Mexico, and while the rest of your family soaks up the sun, enjoy the courses on offer in Cabo San Lucas. For more cultural experiences, the south of Spain and Portugal offer quality courses as well. No golf enthusiast’s world travels would be complete without playing a round of 18 in the famous courses of England and Scotland as well. Any time of year it is possible to travel for golf!

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