2026 Let's Golf Destinations

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WELCOME TO LET’S GOLF®

Welcome to the 28th annual edition of our Let’s Golf® publication, in which we provide you information on some great golf destinations across the country.

From the exciting casino action in Mississippi to the endless sunshine in Martin County, Florida; from the sugarwhite beaches of Coastal Alabama to inland hotspots in South Carolina; from the many themed golf trails of Louisiana to the original golf trail in Alabama; from the Kentucky State Park’s 13 golf courses to the exciting Golf Capital of Tennessee

in Crossville; and from the coast of North Carolina to summer’s best place to stay and play, Gaylord, Michigan, you’ll be able to find just the right getaway for your golf group.

You can always visit LetsGolf.com for direct links to all the great destinations within this guide. Once there, sign up to receive e-newsletters filled with golf package offers and destination highlights. And come find us at a Golf and Travel Expo near you this winter at LetsGolf.com/golf-shows.

COVER: The Tribute Course at Otsego Resort, Gaylord, MI

Robert Trent Jones Golf Trail, AL........................8

North Alabama..........................................................10

Auburn-Opelika, AL....................................................11 Birmingham, AL........................................................12

Visit Mobile, AL..........................................................13

Gulf Shores, AL........................................................14

Kiva Dunes Resort, Gulf Shores, AL ................15

Discover Martin County, FL..................................16

Kentucky State Parks............................................18

Louisiana Golf Trails..............................................20

Visit Lake Charles, LA............................................21

Gaylord Golf Mecca, MI..........................................22

Visit Mississippi......................................................24

Brunswick Islands of NC......................................26

Pee Dee Country, Florence, SC..........................28

Santee Cooper Country, SC................................29

Crossville/Cumberland County, TN..................30

PUBLISHED BY:

Publisher/Editor: Pam Shaheen

Art Director: Mary Beth Gabriel

Let’s Golf® Destinations is published by Crossroads Marketing, Inc., 404-888-9314, pam@letsgolf.com. Photos courtesy of golf course and/or advertiser. ©2026 All rights reserved.

GOLF’S TOP DESTINATIONS

Let’s Golf® Travel Information

Choosing a golf destination for your annual golf trip is a fun and sometimes challenging task. Different people want different experiences in their dream golf vacation. Some in your group may want to stay at a multi-course, full-service golf resort and never leave the premises. Some may want to play as many different courses as possible and just crash in a convenient hotel to play poker each night. And some may want to explore the local restaurants, craft breweries and other nightlife, while playing great golf all day.

After the interesting few year’s we’ve just had, this year’s decision may be harder still. The many destinations in this edition of Let’s Golf® are genuinely ready to host golf travelers. Easy drives on the appropriate interstate from most of the Northeast and Midwest will get you to your choice of one of our vacation hotspots in less than a day. Plus more and more direct flights are coming online each day to serve these locations.

The vast majority of the golf courses within the locations in our guide are open year round. The southeastern United States boasts some of the best winter, spring and fall weather for golf anywhere around. And for summer golf vacations, there’s no better location than Northern Michigan. You just need to decide when you want to go, how far you want to travel, what you want to spend per night,

what kind of lodging you prefer and what level of golf courses you want to play.

If you’re also looking for activities off the course, we can assure you that our featured vacation locales can provide unique options. You can choose to fish in the lakeside, riverfront and coastal locations; visit historic sites and museums indicative of the places you visit; hike or bike on trails to get your heart pumping; try your luck in a resort casino; dance and listen to live music; tour and sample craft beers and the products of local distilleries; or just stroll shops along a waterfront, in a quaint downtown, or at an outlet mall.

Unique restaurant offerings in our destinations range from delectable fried chicken, smoked barbecue and pub grub of burgers and onion rings to freshcaught seafood from both oceans and lakes, traditional Southern meat and vegetables, and even award-winning, fine dining to surprise and delight you.

The bottom line is that you and your family, business associates or gals and buddy groups deserve some time in the sun, walking the fairways, leaving all your cares behind, and creating a special time of camaraderie that only your annual golf trip can provide. So, take a look through the pages in this guide and don’t just dream about your trip, make your plans to get away soon.

Santee Cooper Resort on Lake Marion, Santee, SC
Robert Trent Jones Golf Trail at Renaissance Ross Bridge Resort, Birmingham, AL
Contraband Bayou at L’Auberge Casino Resort, Lake Charles, LA

SWEET HOME ALABAMA

Craft Breweries • Coastal Fishing • Award-Winning Cuisine

Alabama has become one of the most exciting golf destinations in the entire country. The Robert Trent Jones Golf Trail, which meanders throughout the entire state, has paved the way for the unique vacation concept of traveling from site to site. And Gulf Shores-Orange Beach, offers the traditional stay and play golfing vacation with several world class signature courses from which to choose.

North Alabama is home to three RTJ Golf Trail locations, plus two state park golf resorts and many other lakeside and hilly tracks. The RTJ Golf Trail begins and ends in Birmingham, boasting the first and last courses opened along the world’s original golf trail. They are Oxmoor Valley and Ross Bridge, respectively.

Central Alabama offers a multitude of challenging and fun golf courses for your pleasure. Golf Digest named the AuburnOpelika area the Most Golfer-Friendly city in America in its biennial survey of Metro Golf rankings. The two cities are home to several first rate courses, most notably the Trail’s Grand National, with 54 holes of award-winning golf. Its two championship courses, The Links and The Lake, were named 2nd and 4th Best New Public Courses in the Nation, respectively, by Golf Digest when they opened. The lodging options vary from convenient limited service hotels to the luxurious Hotel at Auburn University and the

Marriott Resort & Spa at Grand National, the area’s only stay and play resort. It maintains AAA Four Diamond status and was named Marriott’s Hotel of the Year.

On the Alabama Gulf Coast, Mobile’s premier golfing facility is the RTJ Golf Trail at Magnolia Grove. With its 54 holes, it’s no wonder Golf Digest has ranked Mobile one of the top Golf Value Destinations. Alabama’s Gulf Coast is home to the state’s only gulf-front golf resort. Located on an extraordinary piece of property directly along the sugar-white shores, Kiva Dunes is a Jerry Pate design with large, fast greens, huge bunkers and a challenging cross wind between Mobile Bay and the Gulf of Mexico. Lodging options at Kiva Dunes Resort include beachfront houses, fairway villas and golf condos above the clubhouse.

The other exciting courses in the Gulf Shores-Orange Beach area include 36 holes of Arnold Palmer signature golf at Craft Farms, Peninsula’s 27 scenic and challenging holes, and the friendly Gulf Shores Golf Club.

Visit Sweet Home Alabama to experience the original golf trail, play on mountainous and coastal designs, sample unique breweries and distilleries, dine in local BBQ joints or James Beard-awarded dining options and you’ll be guaranteed a good time in one of the friendliest places on earth. Visit GolfAlabama.org today.

ROBERT TRENT JONES GOLF TRAIL

11 Golf Sites and 8 Resorts/Hotels throughout Alabama

Alabama's Robert Trent Jones Golf Trail is the largest golf course construction project ever attempted. In the late 1980's, two important things were on the mind of Dr. David Bronner, CEO of the Retirement Systems of Alabama. First, how to effectively diversify the assets of the state's pension fund; and secondly, how to help the state of Alabama.

Ultimately, his idea was to use golf to boost tourism, attract retirees, and spur economic growth within the state. His vision was on a grand scale — big, really big. Dr. Bronner wasn't looking to build just an 18 hole public golf course, he wanted to build 36 to 54 holes at seven spectacular sites throughout the entire state, and all at the same time! Finally, the most important feat was coaxing legendary architect Robert Trent Jones, Sr., out of retirement. He is arguably the premier golf course architect of all time. And as was his practice, each of the Trail designs was extracted from its locale, following the natural lay of the land, not imposed on it.

All seven original sites were opened by 1993. They are Hampton Cove in Huntsville, Silver Lakes between Anniston and Gadsden, Oxmoor Valley in Birmingham, Grand National in Auburn-Opelika, Cambrian Ridge in Greenville, Highland Oaks in Dothan and Magnolia Grove in Mobile. Construction began on three new sites - Capitol Hill, north of Montgomery in Prattville; The Shoals in northwest Alabama near Florence and

Muscle Shoals; and Ross Bridge, located a short distance from the orignal Birmingham location. All were completed by 2005. The historic Lakewood Club at The Grand Hotel in Point Clear is the Trail's only acquisition and after extensive renovation to the courses brings the total to 11 Trail locations.

One of the most unique aspects of the RTJ Golf Trail is that the tee markers are pegged to ability level, not age or gender. The courses measure as short as 4,700 yards and as long as about 8,200 yards, with many tee boxes in-between.

In keeping with its goal of creating a truly unique experience, Alabama’s golf trail also offers eight luxurious hotels around the state, including four golf resorts. These resort hotels with on-site golf are the Renaissance Ross Bridge Golf Resort & Spa in Birmingham, Marriott Hotel at Capitol Hill in Prattville, Marriott Golf Resort & Spa at Grand National in Auburn-Opelika and the Grand Hotel Golf Resort & Spa, an Autograph Collection, along Mobile Bay. Downtown Renaissance hotels are located in Florence, Montgomery and Mobile. Six of the properties in this RTJ Hotel and Resort Collection include award-winning Europeanstyle spas as part of their RTJ Spa Trail. Alabama's RTJ Golf Trail offers worldclass resorts and championship layouts that have stood the test of time. A reservations agent can book both golf and lodging for your convenience by calling 1-800-949-4444 or visiting RTJgolf.com.

NORTH ALABAMA

From Mountains & Lakes to Rockets & Space

The rolling hills and pristine lakes of North Alabama provide golfers with stunning backdrops. Destinations such as Guntersville, Gadsden, Huntsville, Scottsboro and The Shoals all beckon golf travelers with their unique southern hospitality. Hiking, fishing, boating and

other outdoor activities abound in the region. Plus there are three locations on the RTJ Golf Trail, a unique Craft Beer Trail and a BBQ Trail. Golf travelers will find just the right destination for their interests, budget and playing style in the Alabama mountains by visiting NorthAlabama.org.

AUBURN-OPELIKA Alabama’s

Auburn-Opelika is the South’s coolest college town and one of America’s best places to live, according to CNN. It’s easy to get to, easy to love, and perfect for a golf getaway. Follow the Robert Trent Jones Golf Trail to Opelika’s Grand National, which Jones himself called “the

Sweet Spot

single greatest site for a course” he’d ever seen. Stay right on the course at the Auburn Marriott Opelika Resort & Spa, complete with a luxury spa, poolside cabana bar, and tennis/pickleball courts, or choose from more than 40 local spots to rest and recharge.

BIRMINGHAM, ALABAMA

Dinner Table of the South

With 140,000 yards of some of the best golf on earth and a Southern climate, Birmingham is a year-round perfect place to play. Choose from 17 public courses –including the exquisite Robert Trent Jones Golf Trail – for incredible links with gorgeous

Birmingham’s unmistakable blend of Southern hospitality and cosmopolitan charm. We’re a city that’s brimming with exciting entertainment and nightlife, rich history, world-class attractions and James Beard-awarded cuisine. To learn more and

VISIT MOBILE, ALABAMA

Born To Celebrate

Funky, feisty, and festive. Historic, hip, and happening. Or colorful, cool and cultured. You can call this coastal town a lot of things when you have a vibrant 300 year history with lots of stories to tell and traditions celebrated on a regular basis. Our golf history is long and varied,

highlighted by the 54 holes at the Robert Trent Jones Golf Trail’s Magnolia Grove. Once called the Paris of the South, Mobile has long been the cultural center of the Gulf Coast and you'll find an authentic experience like nowhere else in the southern United States.

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ALABAMA’S BEACHES

Coastal Alabama Golf

It’s hard to be wound up on Alabama’s Beaches unless you’re about to take a swing on one of the 15 beautiful golf courses in the area. From gorgeous golfing resorts and championship courses to putting and chipping greens and lighted driving ranges, there’s a place for every

standard of golfer to play.

Planning a golf getaway is a breeze with Coastal Alabama Golf. We book your tee times and can also take care of your lodging. No matter your group size, we’ll help organize the perfect golf trip on Alabama’s Beaches.

Playing through the Gulf

KIVA DUNES

Golf and Coastal Luxury on Alabama’s Gulf Coast

Tucked along Alabama’s Gulf Coast, Kiva Dunes is a sanctuary of southern charm and coastal beauty. Designed by U.S. Open champion Jerry Pate, the 18 holes flow effortlessly through natural dunes, lakes, and wetlands, creating a round that’s as challenging as it is breathtaking. After play,

guests can unwind at Kiva Beach Club, savor fresh Gulf-inspired cuisine, or retreat to elegant beach homes and condos. Blending the strategy of golf with the ease of coastal living, Kiva Dunes captures the best of the South – where every swing comes with a view and every stay feels like home.

DISCOVER MARTIN COUNTY, FLORIDA

Where the Great Outdoors Still Feels Natural

Avid golfers have long flocked to Florida to experience some of the best golf courses in America. But savvy travelers who appreciate less crowded, more underthe-radar escapes know the grass is greener in Martin County.

This beloved stretch of the Sunshine State is blessed with a natural sand ridge that stands out alongside the Treasure Coast’s typically flat terrain, resulting in amazing golf courses set against picturesque coastal landscapes.

Martin County is home to more than 35 world-class courses including 15 private courses, boasting an impressive collection of options created by notable designers like Jack Nicklaus, Chi Chi Rodriguez, Arnold Palmer, Pete Dye, and both Tom and Jim Fazio. Many of the courses in the area are traditional Florida-style layouts with long, wide fairways surrounded by stately ancient oaks, pines and palmettos, yet you’ll also discover some exciting, rolling fairways and well-bunkered greens.

Stuart's Sailfish Sands Golf Course re-opened in 2021 and now boasts Florida's only reversible 9-hole course, plus a championship 18-hole course, a large driving range powered by Toptracer Range technology, a 10,000-square-foot practice putting green, and a restaurant and bar with 20 covered, climate-controlled hitting bays so you can enjoy playing rain or shine. The reimagined complex is still a stop along

the Florida Historic Golf Trail.

Golfers can stay and play in Martin County with a nice diversity of quaint inns, romantic retreats, family-oriented hotels and beachside resorts. For the full experience, plan your visit to the Marriott Hutchinson Island Beach Resort, Golf & Marina. Situated on 200 acres overlooking the Atlantic Ocean, the resort offers the pristine 18-hole Ocean Club, where players can soak in the views while swinging by the sea. The resort also boast 274 guest rooms with private balconies and stunning views, a 77-slip private marina, 13 tennis courts, three outdoor pools, a full service restaurant and a tiki bar.

The legacy of old Florida lives on in Martin County, where the arts and cultural attractions embody the natural beauty of classic Florida, while providing a fun, Key West vibe and nearly 22 miles of beautiful beaches. Encompassing the communities of Port Salerno, Stuart, Palm City, Jensen Beach, Indiantown, Jupiter Island, Hobe Sound, and Hutchinson Island, Martin County provides the perfect setting for golf, as well as world-class fishing, water sports, and eco-adventures.

Martin County is easily accessible, located right on I-95, just 45 minutes from Palm Beach Intl. Airport and an hour from Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood Intl. Airport.

It’s your perfect Florida golf destination, so visit www.DiscoverMartin.com today.

Swing by the sea.

Martin County, Florida is home to over 35 world‐class golf courses – all within 15 minutes of each other. Stuart's Sailfish Sands Golf Course re‐opened in 2021 and now boasts Florida's only reversible 9‐hole course, plus a championship 18‐hole course, a large driving range powered by Toptracer Range technology, a 10,000‐square‐foot practice putting green, and a restaurant and bar with 20 covered, climate‐controlled hitting bays so you can enjoy playing rain or shine. The reimagined complex is still a stop along the Florida Historic Golf Trail. Stay and play at the meticulously maintained and intelligently designed Ocean Club Golf Course at the Marriott Hutchinson Island Beach Resort, Golf & Marina, designed by Charles Ankrom and ranked as one of the best executive courses in the U.S. With courses for every skill level, affordable day rates, and breathtaking views, the grass Is certainly greener on this side of South Florida.

KENTUCKY STATE PARKS

The Nation’s Finest

Kentucky is famed for bluegrass, bourbon, beautiful mountains and thoroughbreds. In Kentucky, business is fast, and the pace of life is just right. Spurred by a renewed focus from the State Park system, golf has become a large part of Kentucky’s recreational reputation. Many of the Kentucky State Parks, situated in every region of the state, offer exciting championship play among the pastoral beauty of the countryside. Each course boasts an outstanding golf experience for players of all ages. Come check out your New Kentucky Home!

If you love to travel to play golf, the Kentucky State Parks golf packages allow you to choose your length of stay, type of lodging, and golf options. Select on-site lodge rooms with full-service restaurants or 2- and 3-bedroom cottages. With 13 state park golf courses, there is sure to be something for everyone. Other recreational opportunities such as boating, fishing, and hiking invite guests to explore even more scenic beauty off the links. Kentucky offers 17 state resort parks, more than any other state. This wealth of resort parks has given rise to their reputation as “the nation’s finest” state park system.

Kentucky’s resort parks offer unexpected comfort, dining, and recreational opportunities in the midst of unspoiled nature. Six of the resort parks

offer 18-hole courses including Barren River, Kentucky Dam Village, Lake Barkley, Pennyrile Forest, Dale Hollow Lake, and Pine Mountain. Resorts are family-friendly with courses enjoyable for junior golfers but well-conditioned and challenging for even masters of the game. Dining with a view as well as close proximity to charming cities or towns complete the resort experience. New, exciting bunker renovations are now complete at General Burnside, Grayson Lake, Yatesville Lake, Mineral Mound, My Old Kentucky Home and Dale Hollow State Parks.

If you’re both a golf and bourbon aficionado, plan your trip to Bardstown, the heart of the Kentucky Bourbon Trail. Stay at a local hotel or bed & breakfast and play two of the state park golf courses, just 30 minutes from each other – Lincoln Homestead and My Old Kentucky Home. There are also several distilleries within a 25-minute drive of Bardstown including Willet, Barton, Jim Beam, Makers Mark, Bardstown Distilling and Preservation. Most notably, the Heaven Hill Distillery is just a chip shot away from My Old Kentucky Home golf course. Tastings can be arranged at many of these distilleries. Kentucky State Parks resorts and golf courses welcome you to your New Kentucky Home. For rates, more details and to book your getaway, visit parks.ky.gov/golf.

Plan your trip at parks.ky.gov/golf

Kentucky State Parks’ 13 Golf Courses

offer award-winning play, along with private cabins or lodges with restaurants for your stay. Enjoy trails, marinas, and an amazing variety of golf tracks. Packages allow for flexible length of stay and golf options across our new Kentucky home. Contact your park of choice for pricing and availability.

LOUISIANA GOLF TRAILS

Culinary • Music • Fishing • Small Towns • Libations • Resorts

Louisiana is like no other state in the country, so it’s no surprise our golfing experiences are like no other. Down here, golfing “Louisiana-style” is about more than just playing golf on exciting courses and staying in luxurious golf resorts. It’s also about all the other adventures that makes Louisiana such a special place to visit that will #FeedYourSoul.

Take your shot online to see itineraries that combine your passions –including food, music, fishing, charming small towns, breweries, and of course resorts. Visit ExploreLouisianaGolf.com

Golf & Culinary Trail

Whether it’s a five-star restaurant, local café, or even a gas station; Louisiana is home to incredible cuisine. Go for some gumbo, pick up a po’boy, and bite into a beignet. Plus, Louisiana’s location on the Gulf Coast makes it a prime spot for some of the freshest seafood in the world.

Golf & Music Trail

Explore the sounds of Louisiana with this trail that will take you through several hobs of great music. From Zydeco and Swamp Pop to Jazz and Blues, this trail will guide you to iconic places for unforgettable experiences.

Golf & Fishing Trail

Explore Louisiana through our trails, state

parks, and waterways. Whether it’s salt water or fresh water, the Sportsman’s Paradise is filled with a number of outdoor recreational opportunities.

Golf & Small Towns

Is there any greater freedom than exploring fascinating stops while on a fun road trip? There are 19 official scenic byways and trails winding throughout Louisiana, filled with southern charm, preservation, and tradition.

Golf & Breweries Trail

Looking to unwind after the back nine? Then check out this breweries and libations trail. Bring a score card for this as you sample great spirits, beer, and wine and gather behind-the-scene insights of top flight craftsmanship.

Resort & Relax

Looking for a one-stop shop with amenities to leave your car parked. Explore Louisiana’s resorts and state parks to kick back, relax, and of course, play rounds of golf.

Let these many vacation ideas, plus the endless beauty and unique challenges on Louisiana’s golf courses feed your soul and inspire you to start planning your #OnlyLouisiana golf getaway today at ExploreLouisianaGolf.com

VISIT LAKE CHARLES Louisiana’s Playground

Discover Lake Charles, where Cajun and Creole flavors meet relaxing resort life. Play on Louisiana's top courses like Contraband Bayou at L’Auberge Casino Resort and The Country Club at Golden Nugget, then unwind along serene lazy rivers or with a spa day. Explore local

charm with unique downtown dining, shopping, and art, or connect with nature along the Creole Nature Trail All-American Road. Finish the day at Crying Eagle Brewing's lively beer garden. Your adventure awaits in Louisiana's Playground!

GAYLORD, MICHIGAN America’s Summer Golf Mecca

For 39 years, the top golf courses in the Gaylord, Michigan area have been marketed together as the Gaylord Golf Mecca and gained an impressive reputation. It’s because the area truly offers the best combination of quantity and quality of golf, right in the heart of Michigan’s beautiful land of lakes and trees.

With the highest overall elevation in Michigan’s scenic Lower Peninsula, the Gaylord area offers stunning views and challenging play with several courses built into valleys. Terrain ranges from dramatic drops with rolling greens to classic parkland style courses, all suited for the novice or championship player.

The Gaylord Golf Mecca is comprised of 16 unique but equally respectable courses: Treetops Resort, offering 5 award winning courses by Tom Fazio, Rick Smith and Robert Trent Jones, Sr., is nationally recognized as a leading golf destination. Otsego Resort, offering two pristine courses, including The Tribute designed by Gary Koch with dramatic views, is also known for its Swiss-style architecture. If you’re looking for a walkable course with excellent dining, Michaywe Pines Course delivers. Gaylord Golf Club unarguably offers some of the finest greens you will ever find. Garland Lodge and Golf Resort boasts 5 courses with some challenging holes built around the natural wetlands. Lakes of the North Golf Course offers a parkland style layout designed by Jerry

Matthews and Bill Newcomb. Just north of Gaylord you will find Indian River Golf Club, a traditional, timeless course that meanders through northern Michigan’s wilderness. The newest member, Black Bear Golf Course, welcomes players with an assortment of Scottish links-style holes blended with traditional tree-lined holes. Finally, for isolated holes designed by famed architect Rees Jones that allow you to truly get lost in the game, Black Lake Golf Club is just a short drive away.

Along with an impressive course lineup, the Mecca also offers unbeatable summer weather. As temperatures rise above 100 degrees in the southwest and southern states, comfortable temperatures prevail in northern Michigan. With breezes finding their way from the Great Lakes only 60 minutes away, average summertime temperatures reach just 80 degrees.

In addition to our picture-perfect weather, Gaylord is in the Eastern Time zone where Daylight Savings makes you wait just a little longer for a beautiful sunset over the many greens in the region. Extended play is the name of the game and golfers will find themselves swinging into the twilight hours, finishing up their last round of the day as late as 10:00 p.m. as the sun is finally setting.

Visit www.gaylordgolfmecca.com for more information on our member golf courses and resorts so you can plan an unbelievable trip to America’s Summer Golf Mecca.

VISIT MISSISSIPPI

Championship Courses. Endless Adventures.

Mississippi’s golf offerings are as varied as its landscape, from coastal wetlands and live oaks to rolling hills and pine forests. Across the state, nearly 100 public courses invite players to test their skills on layouts crafted by some of the game’s greatest architects, including Jack Nicklaus, Tom Fazio, Davis Love III, Jerry Pate, and Bob Cupp. With year-round play and endless attractions beyond the greens, from music and cuisine to gaming, history, and coastal escapes, Mississippi delivers a golf getaway that goes far beyond expectations, blending championship play with authentic Southern adventure.

On the Gulf Coast, Windance Country Club in Gulfport is a favorite among locals and visitors alike. The award-winning championship course features rolling fairways, pristine greens, and a layout that rewards accuracy and strategy. The course has undergone extensive renovations in recent years since its purchase by Island View Casino Resort, enhancing playability and overall guest experience.

Just a short drive away, The Club at Diamondhead offers two championship layouts, Pine and Cardinal, both known for their lush scenery and challenging holes. Whether you’re playing a casual round or joining a weekend tournament, the semiprivate course is one of the Coast’s most popular public golf destinations.

Also on the Coast, Shell Landing Golf Club in Gautier stands out as a Davis Love III signature design that beautifully integrates the coastal landscape. Towering pines, marshland vistas, and wide fairways make it as scenic as it is playable, a must for any Mississippi golf itinerary.

Further inland in Hattiesburg, Timberton Golf Club brings championship golf to the Pine Belt. The course is celebrated for its rolling topography, immaculate conditioning, and a layout that challenges seasoned players while remaining approachable for newcomers.

Ninety miles northeast of Jackson, Dancing Rabbit Golf Club remains one of the South’s premier public golf destinations. Its two courses, The Oaks and The Azaleas, are carved through towering pines and hardwoods on the ancestral lands of the Mississippi Band of Choctaw Indians. Located next to Pearl River Resort, the course offers an experience that blends natural beauty, cultural heritage, and 24/7 casino excitement.

In North Mississippi, Tupelo National Golf Club combines rolling terrain with a friendly, playable layout that appeals to golfers of all skill levels. And overlooking scenic Enid Lake, Mallard Pointe Golf & Villas features wide fairways, elevated tees, and stunning water views, along with on-site villas that make it easy to turn a round into a relaxing getaway.

NORTH CAROLINA’S BRUNSWICK ISLANDS

Tee Up on NC’s Golf Coast

There’s a reason golfers everywhere know the name. Along the southeastern edge of North Carolina, the Brunswick Islands delivers a one-of-a-kind coastal golf experience that keeps players coming back year after year. Here, the rhythm of the tides meets the tempo of your backswing, and every round feels like a personal escape.

From sunup to sundown, this is where golf meets grandeur. With more than 20 championship-caliber courses, many designed by legends like Arnold Palmer and Fred Couples, each fairway offers its own brand of beauty and challenge. Picture yourself teeing off beside a saltwater marsh or walking the greens as sea breezes roll in from the nearby Atlantic. It’s not just a round of golf—it’s a moment that lingers long after the final putt drops.

Beyond the courses, NC’s Brunswick Islands redefines what a golf getaway can be. Stay in oceanfront vacation homes where the surf provides your morning wake-up call or unwind at full-service resorts and golf villas just steps from the course. Whether you’re here for a weekend with friends or a weeklong retreat, the accommodations are as inviting as the fairways themselves.

What truly distinguishes our courses is the setting. Stretching from Bald Head Island to Calabash, the landscape blends maritime forests, salt marshes, and pristine beaches into a seamless coastal paradise. Between rounds, stroll along uncrowded beaches, dine on fresh local seafood, or explore the charming coastal towns that give this region its easygoing Southern charm.

And while the scenery may change with the seasons, golf never stops. Thanks to the region’s mild winters and warm, sunlit summers, the Brunswick Islands offers year-round play. It’s the perfect escape from snow-covered greens and cold-weather blues—a chance to keep your swing in motion in one of the most picturesque corners of the Carolinas.

So, when you’re ready to trade your everyday routine for something extraordinary, head to where the coast and the course become one. Discover why the Brunswick Islands is truly North Carolina’s Golf Coast—a destination that doesn’t just live up to legend, it defines it.

Visit www.NCBrunswickGolf.com for more information and start planning your trip now.

CROSSVILLE/CUMBERLAND COUNTY

The Golf Capital of TennesseeTM

Crossville easily lays claim to being the “Golf Capital of Tennessee” but as one of Tennessee’s top destinations for travelers, there's much more to offer than golf! Visitors will enjoy many outdoor activities, live entertainment, historical and cultural attractions, fine restaurants,

winery tours, an abundance of shopping, and a moderate year-round climate – not to mention the Southern charm and hospitality, beautiful country scenery and small-town atmosphere. With all Crossville has to offer, the “Golf and Vacation Capital of Tennessee” may be more appropriate.

From Tennessee's famous Fairfield Glade community to Jack Nicklaus' Bear Trace at Cumberland Mountain State Park and Lake Tansi Resort, there's a course to suit anyone's golfing desires in the “Golf Capital of Tennessee.”

Crossville-Cumberland County Convention and Visitors Bureau www.explorecrossville.com

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