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Top Winter Holiday Golf Destinations

Top Winter Holiday Golf Destinations

By Sean Petersen


If only the thought of facing this winter without playing a round or two with your dedicated golf partners seems unimaginable, you might need some reassurance that going on a golfing adventure is a prerequisite for a fantastic time well-spent with friends. Reconsider sharpening your skills during a getaway to a dream golf destination. With the holiday season well under way, there is no better time to escape the mundane and go on a memorable golf vacation, where you can relish in the warm sunshine rays and enjoy your favorite game with your closest companions.

Your overall travel experience can be maximized when choosing the ultimate golf destination - whether it is one of your favorites or one you've never played before. Nevertheless, a successful winter golf vacation should also provide a carefully designed itinerary, impeccable services, and options for other fun activities. Relaxing spa treatments, tours to discover the surroundings, and an entertaining after-tournament party will perfectly complement your favorite program on the green.

There are plenty of spectacular golf courses for passionate golfers all over the map, some of which are the perfect winter destination for those who are not from the sunny states and are keen on exploring:

Florida



The pleasant weather and plethora of majestic golf courses attract thousands of golfers to America's Sunshine State, where the only problem is deciding where to play. Orlando, Tampa, and Miami are known for their prestigious golf courses and lavish resorts.

California



With an abundance of iconic golf resorts, such as Pebble Beach, Torrey Pines, or La Quinta, and impeccable championship golf courses, California is an ideal winter destination for avid golfers.
A Unique Golf Course - Furnace Creek, in Death Valley, is not just a regular golf destination. It is considered the lowest altitude golf course in the world, located 214 feet below sea level. During summer, temperatures can reach 130 degrees, so winter is the proper golf season for this course.

South Carolina



A paradise for passionate golfers - Kiawah Island, Myrtle Beach, and Sea Pines Resort are just some of the greatest destinations for a round or two with your partners. Wherever you decide to play golf in South Carolina, there surely won't be any room for disappointment.

Arizona



Desert golf is a genuine feast for the senses during wintertime. Playing golf at the classy golf courses in Phoenix and Scottsdale, surrounded by stunning desert scenery, is a rare experience.

Golfers visit Arizona for the quality of their special golf courses, fine dining, vibrant nightlife, and local attractions. Playing at TPC Scottsdale, home of the Waste Management Phoenix Open in January, is a must for every golf enthusiast out there.

Greenland - A True Winter Wonderland



The small town of Uummannaq from Greenland is about 500 miles north of the Arctic Circle. The home of the Word Ice Golf Championship was created by a local hotel owner and spreads out over massive icebergs. Adventurous golfers from all over the world come to play here. The rules of the game are pretty much the same, except that the temperatures are around -20 degrees, so everything is frozen, the green is white, the white (ball) is orange, the holes are a little shorter, and the cups are larger. If you are dreaming of a white golf getaway with your friends, this is definitely a go-to location.

A fundamental step in planning your winter golf getaway is to decide on a destination that best suits your needs. Once you have that settled and have booked the preferred package for your stay, all you have left to take care of is packing your bags, gathering your friends, and flying out to your chosen golf vacation spot. As an added benefit for planning a winter golf trip, low season discount prices at some popular destinations could give you a chance to play at prestigious courses that might otherwise be outside your budget. Ultimately, the key to a successful getaway is to explore the amazing winter golf destinations, enjoy a few rounds, revel in the attractions of the area and the amenities of the resort, and spend some well-deserved time with your closest friends or family.



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Revised: 01/04/2023 - Article Viewed 3,337 Times


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