America’s best golf resorts | Traveler by Unique

Rather than driving around starting with one course then onto the next during valuable excursion time, there are plenty of multi-course golf resorts around America. Now and again, you can simply stop at the inn and have moment access to the golf office in that spot on property. In different occurrences, you can get lodging transport to go between the retreat's different courses. In any case, it's considerably more of a genuine get-away on the off chance that you do not so much driving but rather more getting a charge out of. So where to think about going?

 

Pebble Beach Golf Resort

Pebble Beach Golf Resort

Pebble Beach, California

Is not just no.1 golf course in the whole state of America, but no.1 resort as well and is ranked among the top few since 2003 in Golf's Digest. Luxuriant water channels and thundering waves hitting the edge of the greens, make the experience here so enticing. The ocean plays a major role in the 18th hole of the famed golf course. Three resort properties, five-star spa facilities, delectable cuisine, and arguably the country’s best golf course makes Pebble Beach a special destination whether you’re a golfer or not.

 

The American Club

The American Club

Kohler, Wisconsin

This topflight resort has been a host of 3 PGA Championship and numerous U.S. Opens, this course contains four terrific courses (including Whistling Straits and Blackwolf run) testing not only the pros of the game but leaves a mark on the minds of amateurs. Who would mind a day full of golfing or relaxing? It's a toss-up at one of the Midwest's most luxurious hotels. Massage and a variety of hydrotherapy treatments could keep one happy enough for hours.

 

The Greenbrier

The Greenbrier

White Sulphur Springs, West Virginia

There is no better place to golf than the Greenbrier, one of three on the property, held several PGA tournaments and American Express Championships for two straight years. It is honored as the only public course to play host to a Ryder Cup and a Solheim Cup. Surrounded by 6,500 acres, the Greenbrier’s main building was built in 1760. Boredom is physically impossible here; the resort offers an exhausting roster of recreational activities, including horseback riding, falconry, and bowling.

 

Four Seasons Resort Hualalai

Four Seasons Resort Hualalai

The Big Island, Hawaii

Located on the northern coast of Hawaii this course is surrounded by Caucasian beaches and settled lava spectacles. Jack Nicklaus designed this resort’s 18-hole golf course, which runs right along the Pacific and has held the Senior PGA Tournament of Champions. The resort is super kid-friendly, with a great activities program. Beautiful views everywhere, polished wood floors, warm earth, and cool white tones, and Hawaiian artwork make Hualalai a peaceful retreat or to say a real Tropical utopia.

 

The Homestead

The Homestead

Hot Springs, Virginia

Resort’s Old Course was laid out in 1892, including the oldest tee in continuous use in the United States. With the backdrop of the Alleghany Mountains, the Cascades Course is beautiful at the time of turning of the leaves in the fall. From the glorious columns of the entry hall to the stunning views of the Appalachian Mountains this place is like a Victorian paradise. Utter magnificence surrounds guests here from the first moment to the last, an orchestra plays nightly in the formal dining room, where continental cuisine and regional specialties are offered in its six-course extravaganzas.

 

Pinehurst Resort

Pinehurst Resort

Pinehurst, North Carolina

With eight pristine courses and a tradition that stretches back to 1895, Pinehurst has come to be known as the unofficial home of golf in the United States of America and has hosted, reportedly, more championships than any other course in the country. Compared with St. Andrew’s, Scotland you can tee off among gentle rolling sandhills, on holes framed by tall longleaf pines. The dramatic No. 2 course is Donald Ross's masterpiece--plan on playing it at least twice. The Pinehurst also provides elite tennis court, spa services, special occasion destinations, and a family vacation spot.

 

Kapalua Resort

Kapalua Resort

Lahaina, Hawaii

Enjoy the sport to its fullest with the soft morning sun and sumptuous grass. Overlooking the Pacific, this former pineapple plantation encompasses both a classic Ritz-Carlton hotel and the world-class Plantation course (site of the PGA Tour's Mercedes Championships). The Plantation Course resides on the western Maui sierras and is home to several championships matches. Whereas, the Bay Course faces the open ocean through the tall palm trees and blooming flora. Be sure to crush a drive at the tumbling 18th hole, and admire the magnificent ocean on the 5th.

 

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