Four incredible golf resorts in Southeast Florida

With the PGA Tour returning to Palm Beach Gardens, Florida this week, the Travel Caddie wanted to highlight a few of the best golf resorts in this area of the country for you to consider on your next golf getaway here.

French Lick

French Lick, Indiana means two things to most: the home of the legend Larry Bird, and the location of one of my favorite golf properties in the United States with French Lick Resort.

French Lick Resort Packages

Did you know French Lick is only place you can play Pete Dye and Donald Ross courses at the same resort? Play both championship courses (and 45 holes overall) by booking the Hall of Fame Package. You’ve heard the buzz about French Lick — now play it for yourself. *Note: Must be 21 years of age or older to enter Casino. Gambling problem? Call 1.800.9.WITH.IT. or text INGAMB to 53342

French Lick Resort: Mesmerizing golf, epic amenities

There are golf resorts, and then there is French Lick Resort, where you get a taste of both Pete Dye and Donald Ross. The Travel Caddie is a frequent visitor, and has plenty of tips on both golf courses, plus in the incredible casino and lodging for every budget.

From top tech to a huge crowd, PGA Show doesn’t disappoint

For those of us who love golf, the annual PGA Merchandise Show in Orlando is our ultimate candy store. And despite some interruption from Mother Nature, the 2025 version of the PGA Show was quite impressive — leaving the Travel Caddie downright giddy about the state of the golf industry.

From Turning Stone to Pebble Beach: 7 must-play short courses

In the second part of a two-story series, the Travel Caddie dives into seven must-play short courses ranging from The Hay at Pebble Beach to Sandstone Hollow at Turning Stone to the soon-to-be-open The Chain at Streamsong, we break down short courses worthy of a golf trip.

Gamble Sands Golf Packages

The centerpiece of Brewster, Washington, the Gamble Sands, Scarecrow, and QuickSands Course at Gamble Sands are located on 115 acres of fine fescue grasses, designed by renowned golf course architect David McLay Kidd. Here, golfers enjoy the feeling of pure golf with panoramic vistas, and the beautiful Cascade Mountains and Columbia River meandering through the distance on every hole. No planes buzz overhead, no traffic rattles in the background. It’s you, your playing partners, and golf — the way it was meant to be played.