Golf Courses
For many of us, the temperatures are dropping and the golf season is dwindling down as winter approaches. What golf destination do you recommend for those wanting to play this time of year?
Golf courses are supposed to become iconic through design, setting and history. But how did this Pacific Northwest jewel become a "must play" in a matter of a few short years after opening? PGA.com takes a look.
While many of us are busy shoveling snow - as a New Englander, I woke up to a fresh 16 inches of the heavy, white stuff that's waiting to break my back this morning - others are lucky enough to be in tropical places like Hawaii.
Beauty is subjective and in the eye of the beholder, but when the beholders are the PGA.com Advisory Board*, beauty is pretty definitive. We've asked officials at each course selected to tell us in their words why their course is an appropriate representative for The World's Most Beautiful Courses.
The layout is outstanding, the greens are unique and pristine and the surrounding environment is as scenic and historic as you will find. But is that enough for Pinehurst Resort to justify its claim as "The Home of American Golf?"
United States Golf Courses
Recent Reviews
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Cory Shelhamer reviewed Harlem Golf Course -
Cory Shelhamer reviewed Prairie Farms Golf Course -
Tanya Spelling reviewed Blackstone National Golf Course -
zhang hanwen reviewed 1757 Golf Club -
John Wisner reviewed The Greens At North Hills Country Club





