14 golf courses that make Atlantic City the perfect getaway

Atlantic City has a rich history in the game of golf, and in fact the term “birdie” was first created here in 1903 at the Atlantic City Country Club. The Travel Caddie is quite fond of this popular New Jersey area and has the ultimate list of 14 courses that you must play on your next trip there ...

Five new golf items to enhance your game in Fall 2024

It’s the latter part of the golf year, and the good news for golfers is that there are some great late season deals that can help you for some of your upcoming Fall and Winter golf trips. The Travel Caddie has put together a few items that we’ve seen recently that we think can impact your game.

Florida’s First Coast of Golf partners deliver incredible military discounts

The team at Florida’s First Coast of Golf in Northeast Florida has recognized this need to pay homage to those who have defended our great country, and they are working with more than 60 partners to provide discounts for active, retired, or veteran military members along with their families to showcase the region’s appreciation of the sacrifices that these heroes have made for our country.

New Mexico’s best public golf courses

In New Mexico, the diversity and beauty is reflected in its golf offerings, from the incredible Sandia Mountains course of Paa Ko Ridge to the classic desert layouts of courses like Twin Warriors in the mile-high city of Albuquerque.

The golfing magic of Nemacolin Resort in Pennsylvania

If it was only about golf, a stay at Nemacolin Resort near Farmington, Pa., about an hour and half south of Pittsburgh would still be an extraordinary experience. After all, there are 36 holes, designed by Pete Dye, and the courses are stunning. The Travel Caddie explains what else Nemacolin has to offer . . .

Top golf courses built on landfills in the United States

Granite Links is among a growing group of U.S. golf courses that have been built atop former landfills. The list of noteworthy reclamation projects includes high-end private clubs like Bayonne Golf Club in New Jersey and Trinity Forest in Dallas, but the following touches on a handful of top public golf facilities that today look far different from the dumping grounds that preceded them.