From THE PLAYERS Stadium Course at TPC Sawgrass to multiple marvels in St. Augustine to Amelia Island's charm and excellent golfing options, Florida's First Coast of Golf has plenty to offer for golfers looking for a bit of variety.
Golf vacations: How to use credit card points
You've done all the work by banking away those credit card points — so how exactly can you use them to land nights at hotels such as Hilton and Marriott, with some simply spectacular options on the table if your play your credit cards right.
Golfing Baja California: TPC Danzante Bay and Quivira Los Cabos
Baja California is Mexico’s ultimate beach, boating, fishing and golf getaway. The peninsula has two dozen great golf courses either already built or on the drawing board, with most in and around the Cabo San Lucas and Los Cabos region.
Golfing in Arizona: A look at Tucson’s incredible courses
Our Travel Caddie visited five courses in Arizona's second-largest city, taking in Dove Mountain, Sewailo, Ventana Canyon and Gallery Golf Club, leaving quite impressed with what the desert had to offer.
How to get paid to take golf trips
How can you get your golf trip paid for? Golf Stay and Plays has set up unique partnerships with a plethora of courses, and getting your fees covered is actually quite simple — and we'll help you the entire way through it.
How to play “bucket list” golf courses for less
From Pebble Beach to Bandon Dunes to Kohler to Pinehurst, experiencing these incredible golf resorts doesn't have to cost you an arm and a leg — you could even do three of them for less than a combined $4,000.
Myrtle Beach golf: Foursome of courses set the tone
Between True Blue, Caledonia, Pawleys Plantation and the Dunes Club, the greater Myrtle Beach area has a foursome of courses that will test your golfing mettle, but keep you coming back for more.
Prairie Club: One of Nebraska’s finest golf tracks
Along Snake River Canyon in Nebraska, golfers find The Prairie Club, an ultra-posh and fabulous resort with two spectacular 18-hole courses, a 10-hole short course that is such fun, an expansive 40,000-square-foot clubhouse, three dining areas and lodging.