Golfers can spend $300 in a variety of ways. They can put $300 down on a new driver. That would be completely stupid, as the driver isn't going to make you any better. They can pay in advance for 4-5 lessons with a PGA professional instructor. This is a great... read more →
Jun
10
Jun
09
If you have ever wondered why women's golf clubs seem to be priced so much higher than men, you are not alone. The truth is this is not because golf companies are out to get women; it has everything to do with the components of the set. A women's golf... read more →
Jun
09
Located among the beautiful Appalachian Mountains, West Virginia truly is The Mountain State. It is also the perfect setting for challenging, scenic golf. Thousands of golfers already know about the myriad incredible courses West Virginia boasts. Like many of its neighbors, West Virginia golf courses take advantage of the beautiful... read more →
Jun
09
Situated in the heart of the southeast, Tennessee showcases some of the most storied courses in the region. The Volunteer State also boasts varied landscape and is home to both the Smoky Mountain and Appalachian Mountain ranges. This rugged terrain lends itself to some fine golf and the brilliant designers... read more →
Jun
09
South Carolina is one of the top golf destinations in the country. Every year, millions of tourists flock to the state’s hundreds of beautiful courses. While its neighbor to the north has built its best courses in the mountainous western portion of the state, all of The Palmetto State’s best... read more →
Jun
09
As you probably know, North Carolina is synonymous with golf. The two go hand in hand as the Tar Heel State features some of the most notable and revered courses not only in the region, but in the entire country. And the North Carolinian landscape with its smokey mountains, picturesque... read more →
Jun
09
Mississippi doesn’t have the illustrious golf heritage and tradition as some of the other states in the southeastern part of the country. All of its best venues are relatively new. All that being said, some of its tracks are really quite something. The Magnolia State has a few other things... read more →
Jun
09
Although it is one of the smallest states in the country, Maryland has a long and illustrious golfing tradition that dates back to the mid 1800’s. With over 150 courses, many of which are championship level tracks, golf in Maryland is thriving. The state has varied landscapes, elevation changes, and... read more →
Jun
09
Louisiana, the beautiful, bustling Bayou State, is home to hundreds of great golf courses. While there are plenty of tracks for the common man, the upper echelon of Louisiana golf courses are among the best in the region and are truly world class. The state is a convergence of sorts,... read more →
Jun
09
The Bluegrass State is perhaps best known in the golfing world for Valhalla, the private course in Louisville, Kentucky and host of the Ryder Cup and of numerous PGA Championships. But Kentucky is more than just one course. It has a laundry list of great public tracks you can play... read more →
Jun
08
Florida is the premier golf state in the country. The Sunshine State features over 1200 courses and boasts some of the best tracks in the nation. What’s more is that every winter, snow birds from the midwest, northeast, and even Canada descend on this golfing Mecca and make Florida a... read more →
Jun
08
Arkansas has some of the most unique and beautiful terrain in the southeastern region of the country. Sandwiched between Missouri to the north and Louisiana to the south, The Land of Opportunity as it is known, is also home to the mighty Mississippi on its eastern border and the Ozarks... read more →
Jun
08
Like many of the states in the southeastern part of the country, Alabama is a state that boasts beautiful golf courses and weather that allows you to play them year round. It is the home of the prestigious Robert Trent Jones trail of golf courses. The RTJ trail features 11... read more →
May
31
Of all the states in the midwest, Wisconsin has got to be near the top when it comes sheer number of great golf courses. As you’ll see below, some of the courses in Wisconsin are routinely near the top in national rankings and make this state a golfer’s paradise. If... read more →
May
31
When you hear the words South Dakota, you probably think of Washington, Jefferson, Roosevelt, and Lincoln, the presidents with their heads forever memorialized at Mount Rushmore. But the state is more than just four giant heads. And its even got more than Wall Drug. And Sturgis. And the Badlands. Ok,... read more →