15 Cool U.S. Golf Courses to Play

One of the coolest parts of playing golf is that no two golf courses are the same.  

Fundamentally, the game is identical: you swing the same clubs, and you hit the same ball. But each game varies based on the course you’re playing.

From golf courses situated right next to a cliff to historic tracks that have hosted many major events, to beautiful courses by an ocean, there truly are some astonishing golf courses to play across the U.S.

Whether you’re a new golfer or an avid one, you’ll find a course to add to your bucket list. 

Pacific Dunes

As Golf Magazine puts it, “Numbers are as irrelevant here as at the Old Course at St. Andrews. It’s just man against course – and weather. And golf doesn’t get much purer than that.”

Over the years, Pebble Beach has been home to some of golf’s greatest events. This includes the US Open, the PGA Championship, the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am, and the PURE Insurance Championship.

Pebble Beach Golf Links

Pinehurst No. 2

With rolling fairways, legendary inverted-saucer greens, and tall Longleaf pines, this course is a must-see for golfers visiting North Carolina. 

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