The Wisconsin Dells: Family fun meets great golf in the upper Midwest For close to 150 years, outdoor enthusiasts have trekked to southwest Wisconsin to the Wisconsin Dells. Curiously, for most of The Dells' long history, pretty much the only golf played in the vicinity was miniature golf. But when the Ho-Chunk Casino opened, golf began to catch on in The Dells. Today, Trappers Turn and Wild Rock golf clubs are among the area's best rounds. Get the full story »
CommonGround Golf Course near Denver: Affordable golf geared to grow the game What do you get when you take an old Air Force base golf course that has already been renamed once and put it in the hands of one of America's best classical, minimalist architects? What you get is a parkland/links mixture that is walkable and affordable. You get is Tom Doak's CommonGround Golf Course in Aurora, Colo. Get the full story »
Diversity of Phoenix/Scottsdale resorts brings "desert golf" to life Phoenix/Scottsdale golf resorts offer a surprising diversity of atmospheres and styles, all of which center around some of the most well-tended, fun-to-play courses found anywhere in the country. Given the outstanding quality of golf here, it is not surprising that 11 million rounds are played each year in Phoenix/Scottsdale.
The Legends Course at Lionhead Golf and Country Club is a Toronto-area beast Lionhead Golf and Country Club in Brampton, Ontario isn't shy about boasting its Legends Course as Canada's most difficult course. Golfers here are strongly encouraged to play the golds or blues, both still a formidable test. Architect Ted Baker simply says he intended to design the course where "par is elusive."
Mississippi's Golf Coast: Come play around With more than 20 golf courses, the Gulf Coast has been welcoming golfers for over 100 years and is home to the first golf course in Mississippi in 1908. With golf courses by Nicklaus, Palmer, Love, Pate and many more - there is a course for every skill level or budget.