Five regions. Dozens of courses. One planning team that's been there. Pick your region — we'll handle everything else.
From Florida's bucket-list resort clusters to Myrtle Beach's 80+ courses and Kiawah's legendary Ocean Course — the Southeast plays year-round and covers every budget.
Florida has quietly become the most exciting golf trip state in the country. The Tampa Bay area alone has three elite resorts within an easy drive of each other. Add the PGA Tour stop at Innisbrook, the brand-new Cabot Citrus Farms, and Streamsong's three Top-30 courses — and you've got a trip your group will talk about for years. Further north, Myrtle Beach, Kiawah, and Hilton Head round out one of the deepest golf regions anywhere.
Wide open skies, mountain backdrops, and courses that look like nothing you've played back home. The Southwest is a golfer's playground from October through May.
Scottsdale alone has 200+ courses within driving distance, anchored by TPC Scottsdale — home of the loudest round in professional golf. Vegas and Palm Springs round out a region built for guys trips with serious nightlife upside.
Donald Ross. Pete Dye. Some of the most historically significant courses in the country. This is where serious golfers make their pilgrimage.
Pinehurst alone could justify the trip — but the Sandhills region has 40+ courses within a short drive. The Greenbrier in West Virginia is one of America's great resort experiences. Rich history, cool pines, and golf that demands your full attention.
The Midwest doesn't get the headlines — but it has some of the best golf in America. Dramatic dunes in Wisconsin, pines in Northern Michigan, designer courses in the Ozarks.
Sand Valley has quietly become a bucket-list destination on par with Bandon Dunes. Kohler needs no introduction. Northern Michigan is one of the great regional trip destinations — pick your base, play a different course every day. For groups in Indiana, Illinois, or Ohio, French Lick and Big Cedar are close, affordable, and outstanding.
Three distinct pockets — each worth its own trip. Pick your base and we'll build around it.
Northern Michigan is a region, not a single resort. Arcadia Bluffs and Bay Harbor sit along Lake Michigan to the west. The Gaylord area — Treetops, Otsego, Garland, Forest Dunes — clusters further east. Most groups pick one base and stay in that pocket. Trying to mix both areas adds serious driving. Tell us your vibe and we'll match you to the right part of the state.
There is no golf experience quite like standing on the 7th tee at Pebble Beach with the Pacific 100 feet below. The Pacific Coast is where bucket lists get checked off.
Pebble Beach is the most famous golf course in America — and justifiably so. Bandon Dunes on the Oregon Coast is world-class walking golf on rugged seaside terrain with five championship courses on one property. These are not budget trips. They are the trips you'll be talking about for the next 20 years.