When you think of Hilton Head, you probably envision the red and white lighthouse at Harbor Town Golf Links. Locals simply call it Golf Island. It is home to several top tournaments each year and its courses are designed by the likes of Arnold Palmer, Arthur Hills and Jack Nicklaus, but there is more to golfing in this area. Beyond the courses here is the small City of Buffton and it contributes greatly to the golfing experience with a variety of beautiful and challenging courses. Berkeley Hall, Colleton River and Crescent Point are courses that you won’t want to miss. If you’d like nothing better than golfing on an oceanfront course, head to Daufuskie Islands and play a round or two on championship courses in a peaceful and natural setting.
Long Island, New York
Long Island has more than forty public golf courses and your can pick the one that is perfect for your skill level. Immaculate greens and manicured fairways will greet your at ever course that you visit. You will also find semi-private courses that offer unique golf challenges, as well as the usual amenities. If you’d like a taste of a tournament course, visit Oak Hill. It has hosted the PGA Championship, while Shinnecock and Bethpage Black have both been played by the US Open golfers.
Vancouver, Canada
Visit Vancouver, Canada where you can golf in the morning and ski in the afternoon. The area is well known for its mild climate and evergreen environment and once you get used to it, you will be hooked for life. The tough, challenging courses will test your abilities. At Westwood Plateau, you will play tricky angles while gazing at rugged ravines, perfectly manicured greens and beautiful, majestic views. If you’re looking for a unique golfing experience and love a challenge, play at The Redwoods, which is heavily wooded. You have never golfed such a naturally tranquil setting and you will want to return time after time. Be sure to take the family along, as there is much for them to see and do in downtown Vancouver.