Toronto is one of the world's most multicultural and exciting cities to visit. While it is Canada's most populous metropolitan area, plenty of accessible golf can be enjoyed for any wallet size.
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Narrowing down your golf vacation destination to California hardly narrows it down at all. You can find just about every type of golf destination here, from the coastal golf of Monterey Peninsula to desert golf in Palm Springs and everywhere in between.
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Rich in history and overloaded with scenery, California's Monterey Peninsula is one of the most magical places on earth for golfers and non-golfers alike. From the stunning cliffs of Pebble Beach to the quaint coffee shops of Carmel-by-the-Sea to the seaside lodging on Cannery Row, the Monterey Peninsula offers one of the most unique destinations in the world.
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The lowcountry comes to life in South Carolina, where Southern hospitality, world class seafood and plantation history help create one of America's most golf-friendly states year round.
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Considered the "Home of Golf," Scotland's St. Andrews has become mecca for many golfers. Apart from its six publicly owned golf courses, St. Andrews itself is a bustling university town with a medieval backdrop, easily walkable and full of pubs, restaurants, hotels and golf shops.
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Even if you're not a Dallas Cowboys fan, you'll be impressed with Cowboys Golf Club in Grapevine, Texas. Located minutes from Cowboys Stadium, which will host Super Bowl XLV in February, Cowboys Golf Club is much more than just an outstanding golf course. It's an experience -- one you won't forget.
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There are two golf courses - and so much more - at Wild Dunes Resort in Isle of Palms, S.C. The resort is populated with homes, villas and condominiums in an array of configurations. Interspersed are dozens of pools and a renown 17-court tennis center. And, of course, the Atlantic Ocean. Once you visit, you won't want to leave.
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The awesome year-round weather in San Diego makes it a prime destination for a golf vacation. But like any prime destination, golfing in San Diego can be expensive, especially for a nonresident. But there are some hidden gems - and some good values - to be had in America's Finest City, Mike Bailey writes.
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Belvedere Golf Club in northern Michigan spent most of its existence as a private club, but it opened to the public for limited play about a decade ago. The club, which has held 39 Michigan Amateur and boasts a hole that is among golf legend Gene Sarazen's all-time favorites, isn't long by today's standards -- but it isn't a pushover, either.
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Even if you're not a Dallas Cowboys fan, you'll be impressed with Cowboys Golf Club in Grapevine, Texas. Located minutes from Cowboys Stadium, which will host Super Bowl XLV in February, Cowboys Golf Club is much more than just an outstanding golf course. It's an experience -- one you won't forget.
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The entrance to The Sagamore Golf Course is understated, but the course -- in the foothills of the Adirondack mountains with a beautiful view of Lake George -- isn't underrated. The Donald Ross design is considered one of New York's finest public golf courses for good reason.
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Doonbeg Golf Club has matured into one of the world's greatest links courses since opening in 2002, but that's not the only reason to visit Doonbeg. Combined with the resort, named 2010 European Golf Resort of the Year by the International Association of Golf Tour Operators, this might be the best combination of links golf and on-site accommodations in the world. Doonbeg has the ability to make you feel at home, even when you're an ocean away.
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