
Destinations & Itineraries
The world's great golf destinations — researched, walked, scored, and turned into trip plans you can actually book.
ResortGolfer's travel guides are written by editors who have walked the courses they recommend. Every destination is scored on a normalized 0–10 framework that weights course quality, density, access, off-course experience, and value. We never accept payment from resorts, tourism boards, or operators.
Featured destinations

Monterey Peninsula
The most concentrated stretch of world-class coastal golf in the Americas.

East Lothian
The cradle of links golf — twenty-two courses inside a thirty-mile coastline.

Bandon Dunes
Mike Keiser's seaside cathedral — five world-top-100 courses, one walking resort.

Southwest Ireland
Cliff-edge links from Lahinch to Waterville, threaded by the Wild Atlantic Way.

The Algarve
Europe's most reliable resort-golf coast — forty courses inside a two-hour drive.

Hilton Head & The Lowcountry
Moss-draped oaks, tidal lagoons, and the resort blueprint that shaped American golf travel.

Los Cabos
Sea-of-Cortez cliffs and signature architecture along the world's most photogenic coastline.

Scottsdale
America's deepest concentration of winter-golf inventory — desert design at every price point.

Melbourne Sandbelt
Alister MacKenzie's heathland masterwork — the densest stretch of strategic architecture in the Southern Hemisphere.

Pinehurst
The cradle of American golf — Donald Ross's home village, ten courses, one walking resort.
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