Play all year round in the USA, home of the PGA TOUR
With over half of the world’s golf courses, world-class luxury resorts, and outstanding landscapes to explore, a customized US golf trip package is unrivaled when it comes to world-class golf experiences. We offer USA golf trips to suit every person and budget in sensational destinations across the country including Florida, California, Arizona, North and South Carolina, Nevada, and Texas. Whether you’re looking for golf in the desert or by the beach, the USA offers everything you could possibly want for a truly memorable golf vacation.
Why book a US golf package?
- Play PGA TOUR, Ryder Cup & Major championship venues
- From links to desert, enjoy an eclectic mix of course styles
- Experience four & five-star, all-encompassing golf resorts
- Visit world-leading destinations, from Las Vegas to Orlando
- Stay, play & watch THE PLAYERS, Phoenix Open & more
- Enjoy unparalleled hospitality & service throughout the US
What makes a US golf trip so special?
From iconic PGA TOUR venues at Pebble Beach® and TPC Sawgrass to some of the top desert layouts in Scottsdale, there is a golf trip in the US to suit every group, budget and skill level. Iconic destinations such as Florida and Nevada have golf courses in abundance, and with the world-famous American hospitality to be found throughout the States, you’ll always be in the best hands when on your trip.
Due to its vast size, the USA has incredible destinations available throughout the year. Florida and desert locations such as Palm Springs, Nevada, and Arizona are great for the winter, while the Carolinas, Alabama, and Northern California are ideal for spring, summer and fall travel.
Here is a selection of the best US golf trips:
Scottsdale & Phoenix, AZ
Best for desert golf & nightlife
If you are looking to play some great golf in a unique setting during the winter months, then the Scottsdale/Phoenix area is for you. The desert landscape and mountain ranges make every day on the course like no other and the choice of accommodations is vast. Stay in Scottsdale Old Town to be within walking distance of restaurants and nightlife, or choose one of the many high-end golf resorts such as The Westin Kierland, Boulders Resort, or Hyatt Regency Scottsdale.
When it comes to golf, there’s plenty to consider with over 50 golf courses in the Scottsdale & Phoenix area. From PGA TOUR favorite TPC Scottsdale to the popular 36-hole facility at We-Ko-Pa, there really is a golf course for every level of golfer.
- Top tip: stay centrally in downtown Scottsdale and travel to nearby courses
- Best time to visit: November to April
Pebble Beach & Monterey, CA
Best for bucket-list golf
Set on the Monterey Peninsula overlooking the Pacific Ocean in mid California, the scenery, the accommodations, and the golf are all five-star! A stay-&-play experience at Pebble Beach is the ultimate bucket-list golf experiences, ideal from April/May to October. Choose from The Lodge at Pebble Beach™, The Inn at Spanish Bay™ or Casa Palmero™ as your base and then start building your golf schedule.
Pebble Beach Golf Links and Spyglass Hill are great for golfers looking to play the home to the PGA TOUR’s annual AT&T Pro-Am. We’d also recommend Poppy Hills and The Links at Spanish Bay, or for something extra special, travel an hour north to take on Pasatiempo Golf Course, an Alister MacKenzie design ranked as the 13th best golf course in California by Golf Digest.
- Top tip: travel 30 minutes inland for a wine & golf experience at Carmel Valley Rank!
- Best time to visit: April/May to October
Kiawah Island, SC
Best for playing the 1991 Ryder Cup & 2021 PGA Championship course
Just an hour’s drive south of Charleston lies Kiawah Island Golf Resort—a true haven for golf enthusiasts. Offering a range of accommodations from spacious rental homes and villas to the luxurious five-star Sanctuary Hotel, the resort caters to groups of all sizes. With five championship golf courses, endless recreational activities, and miles of pristine white sand beaches, it’s no wonder this destination is a top pick for the ultimate golf getaway.
On-site sits the 1991 Ryder Cup and multiple time major host, and no.1 ranked course in South Carolina by Golf Digest, the Ocean Course. This, accompanied with four other excellent courses combine to create one of the best golf resorts in the US!
- Top tip: combine your trip with a visit to Hilton Head Island or Charleston
- Best time to visit: March/April to October
Orlando, FL
Great for value and stay & play golf resorts
One of our best value golf trip destinations, Orlando and the surrounding area has got everything you need. From rental homes and villas to luxury golf resorts, numerous courses to enjoy (without driving miles), plus a PGA TOUR venue to tick off the bucket-list at Arnold Palmer’s Bay Hill Club & Lodge – Orlando really does have it all!
For a stay & play golf trip, visit Bay Hill (27-holes), Reunion Resort (three 18-hole courses), or Omni ChampionsGate (two 18-hole courses). Alternatively, say centrally at the Rosen Inn and travel out to some excellent courses in the wider Orlando area.
- Best time to visit: October to April
- Top top: Combine Bay Hill with TPC Sawgrass in Jacksonville for a bucket-list experience
Some of our other favorites include:
- Las Vegas
- Myrtle Beach
- Palm Springs
- Hilton Head
Play PGA TOUR favorites
One of the best things about golf in the USA is the ability to play the iconic courses that the world's best pros have made history on. Be that on the PGA TOUR, in Major championships, or against Team Europe at the Ryder Cup, some of the best golf courses in the US are open to the public!
From Pebble Beach in the west to TPC Sawgrass in the east, here are a selection of the best public golf courses in the US that you can play on your next golf trip:
Pebble Beach Golf Links (Monterey, CA)
Ranked no.1 best public course in the US by Golf Digest in 2023
Located along California’s stunning Monterey Peninsula, Pebble Beach Golf Links is on of the most iconic and celebrated golf courses in the world. Multiple-time US Open host and annual home of the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am, the course is used to the world stage.
Designed by Jack Neville and Douglas Grant in 1919, the course masterfully integrates the natural beauty of the Pacific coastline with a challenging layout that tests even highly skilled golfers. Signature holes like the par-3 7th and the par-5 18th are among the most photographed in the world.
Kiawah Island Ocean Course (Charleston, SC)
Ranked no.3 best public course in the US by Golf Digest in 2023
The Ocean Course at Kiawah Island is a legendary coastal golf course, renowned for its challenging design and stunning Atlantic views. Designed by Pete Dye, it’s one of the toughest courses in the U.S., with unpredictable sea breezes and rugged seaside terrain. Host to major championships like the PGA Championship, it offers a thrilling test for golfers of all levels.
TPC Sawgrass (Jacksonville, FL)
Ranked no.9 best public course in the US by Golf Digest in 2023
located in Ponte Vedra Beach near Jacksonville, TPC Sawgrass is home to the critically acclaimed Players Stadium Course and the famed 17th-hole island green. Another Pete Dye design, it’s known for its strategic layout that challenges professionals and amateurs alike. As the annual host of THE PLAYERS Championship, TPC Sawgrass is considered one of golf’s most prestigious venues. With pristine conditions and a dramatic finish, it delivers a memorable experience and a true test of skill.
Harbour Town Golf Links (Hilton Head, SC)
Ranked no.27 best public course in the US by Golf Digest in 2023
Harbour Town Golf Links is a beloved PGA TOUR stop known for its narrow fairways, small greens, and iconic red-and-white lighthouse backdrop on the 18th hole. Designed by Pete Dye with input from Jack Nicklaus, the course rewards precision over power. As the host of the RBC Heritage, it offers a unique blend of challenge and charm, making it a favorite among pros and recreational golfers alike.
Bay Hill (Orlando, FL)
Home to the Arnold Palmer Invitational
Bay Hill Club is a legendary golf course made famous by its longtime host, ‘The King’ Arnold Palmer. Home to the annual Arnold Palmer Invitational, the course features a classic Floridian layout with challenging water hazards, strategic bunkering, and pristine fairways. Its demanding design tests every aspect of a golfer’s game, while the warm hospitality and rich history create an unforgettable stay & play golf package.
Spyglass Hill (Monterey, CA)
Ranked no.12 best public course in the US by Golf Digest in 2023
Nestled next to Pebble Beach Golf Links, Spyglass Hill is known for its dramatic blend of coastal dunes and forested terrain. Designed by Robert Trent Jones Sr., the course opens with stunning ocean views before winding through dense pines, offering a challenging and picturesque round. As part of the modern Pebble Beach golf duo, it’s a regular stop during the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am.
Torrey Pines (San Diego, CA)
Ranked no.35 best public course in the US by Golf Digest in 2023
Perched in a privileged location atop the coastal cliffs of La Jolla near San Diego, the Torrey Pines South Course offers a championship-level experience and beautiful views of the Pacific Ocean. Home to the PGA TOUR’s Farmers Insurance Open and the 2008 and 2021 U.S. Opens, its South Course is especially renowned for its length and difficulty. Designed by William F. Bell and later redesigned by Rees Jones, Torrey Pines is a must-play public course that combines natural beauty with world-class golf.
TPC Scottsdale (Scottsdale, AZ)
Home to the Waste Management Phoenix Open
The Stadium Course at TPC Scottsdale welcomes hundreds of thousands of patrons every year during the WM Phoenix Open. Designed by Tom Weiskopf and Jay Morrish, the course blends desert beauty with tournament-level challenges. Its pristine fairways, mountain views, and lively atmosphere (most notably the 16th hole) make it a standout on the PGA TOUR.
Tobacco Road (Southern Pines, NC)
Ranked no.45 best public course in the US by Golf Digest in 2023
Tobacco Road Golf Club in North Carolina is one of the most visually striking and unconventional public golf courses in the country. Designed by the late Mike Strantz, it features bold, dramatic bunkering, blind shots, and rugged terrain that challenge traditional golf norms. Every hole offers a unique test of strategy and creativity, making it a favorite among adventurous golfers in a golf-rich region!
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Stay & play at world-leading golf resorts
When it comes to accommodation, we offer something to suit every golfer. From villas, condos and rentals to luxury PGA TOUR resorts, the US is packed full of golf hotels suitable for a stay & play golf experience.
Here is a selection of our top golf resorts in the US:
Pebble Beach (CA) A bucket-list golf destination, Pebble Beach is home to five exceptional courses (inc. Pebble Beach Golf Links), three excellent accommodations, a golf academy, and multiple activities off the course. The resort is idyllically situated on the Monterey Peninsula overlooking the Pacific Ocean!
Kiawah Island Golf Resort (SC) Located an hour south of Charleston, Kiawah Island comes complete with five golf courses including the world-renowned Ocean Course, self-catering villas, a five-star hotel, miles of sandy beaches, and excellent off the course activities.
Sawgrass Marriot Golf Resort (FL) With two Pete Dye designs on-site, including the famous PLAYERS Stadium Course, Sawgrass Marriott is without doubt one of our favorite golf resorts. The great golf is accompanied with varied accommodations, multiple dining options, a full-service spa, and private beach access.
The Lodge at Torrey Pines (CA) Location 15miles north of San Diego, Torrey Pines benefits from a beautiful clifftop location overlooking the Atlantic. The five-star hotel has 170 luxurious guestrooms, two restaurants, and a full-service spa. The golf club is home to the North Course and the historic South Course, home to the annual Farmers Insurance Open and multiple US Opens.
Legends Golf Resort (SC) Legends Golf Resort offers a Scottish-inspired atmosphere and features spacious two- and three-bedroom condos. Turnberry Village provides the perfect retreat for relaxation, while the Ailsa Pub is a go-to spot to recap the day after a round of golf. Boasting five championship courses that all very from one-another, Legends Golf Resort stands out as one of South Carolina’s premier golf destinations.
La Quinta Resort (CA) Just 20 miles southeast of Palm Springs, La Quinta Resort sits at the base of the stunning Santa Rosa Mountains. This five-star retreat features 796 Spanish-style casitas, suites, and villas—many with private hot tubs. Guests can enjoy 18 complimentary tennis courts, multiple swimming pools, and a variety of on-site restaurants.
The hotel combines with PGA WEST, home of five courses including the renowned Pete Dye Stadium Course. This is 33rd best course in California as ranked by Golf Digest and is home to the PGA TOUR’s The American Express.
Other recommendations:
- Great for a golf tour: Hilton Garden Inn Palm Springs, Hyatt House Scottsdale, and Rosen Inn Orlando
- Great for value: Marrina Inn at Grande Dunes (Myrtle Beach), Omni Orlando ChampionsGate, and Westin Lake Las Vegas
Golf in the USA is packed full of bucket list courses. From the likes of Pebble Beach to the infamous 17th hole at TPC Sawgrass, there's plenty available to take your breath away.

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Beach, mountains, theme parks & more
The USA is a massively diverse region, so no matter which destination you choose for your next golf trip, you can be assured that there is something to keep every golfer entertained while off the course. For those looking to experience the wild outdoors, we recommend Arizona. Discover the world-famous Grand Canyon, and go hiking, backpacking, and water rafting.
If you’re staying and playing in the glorious sunshine state of Florida, expect vibrant cities, theme parks, beaches, and shopping malls galore. Walt Disney World Resort is of course one of the most popular attractions.
For history buffs and those looking to experience the world-class Southern hospitality, look no further than Charleston, South Carolina where you can go back in time and stroll through old cobblestone streets, soak up the elegant French Quarter, or gaze across the beautiful harbor where the first shots of the Civil War rang out.