Fall is the Time to Play Golf
Awesome Autumn Area Courses
By Patrick McCabe
Real golfers know playing in the fall is where it's at. Comfortable temperatures, little or no humidity, the colors of autumn, plus the likelihood of smaller crowds after the bustling tourist months is appealing to those wanting to get as many rounds in as possible before stowing the clubs for winter. This sampling of courses ranging from Myrtle Beach, South Carolina's Lowcountry, Virginia's Hunt Country, upstate New York, Northern Michigan and Southern Missouri offer designs from Pete Dye, Jack Nicklaus, Tom Fazio and other top architects. Grab your favorite golf sweater and tee it up!
Pound Ridge Golf Club - www.poundridgegolfclub.com
Opened in 2008 to critical acclaim, Pound Ridge is roughly an hour from Manhattan and just minutes from the financial and business hubs of Greenwich, Stamford and Norwalk, Conn. The only Pete Dye design in New York, Pound Ridge is hewn from 172 acres of magnificent cliffs, streams and wooded hills. Those used to playing on Bermuda grass will relish the course's bentgrass greens, fairways and tees. Stay and play packages are offered with the luxury Delamar Greenwich Harbor.
The Sea Pines Resort - www.seapines.com
One of the crown jewels in the world of golf, The Sea Pines Resort is home to Pete Dye's classic Harbour Town Golf Links (home of the PGA TOUR's RBC Heritage), Heron Point by Pete Dye, and the Ocean Course. The legendary Lowcountry destination now enters the upper echelon of the world's finest golf resorts via recent multi-million dollar investments in its golf, accommodations and amenities including the spectacular new Harbour Town Clubhouse. Simply put, the best has gotten even better. The resort offers a full range of golf package options.
Keswick Hall & Golf Club - www.keswick.com
Few resort destinations combine luxury, history and spectacular vistas as does Keswick Hall & Golf Club in central Virginia's "Hunt Country." Situated on 600 acres at the foot of the scenic Blue Ridge Mountains just outside Charlottesville, its new Pete Dye-designed golf course, Full Cry at Keswick Golf Club, is a "must play" and the signature amenity to resort's 48-room five-star inn and club. Its array of stay-and-play packages is ideal to see what the fuss is all about.
Mystical Golf - www.mysticalgolf.com
Mystical Golf - owner and operator of The Witch, Man-O-War and The Wizard courses - is acclaimed as the "best 54 holes of golf in Myrtle Beach" and is widely known as the ultimate "golf buddy" trip destination as the result of its excellent stay-and-play packages. Mystical Golf's three layouts are highlighted by wonderfully fun elements including the only back-to-back island greens in the game (Man-O-War), a front nine of dramatic holes weaving through secluded swampland teeming with wildlife (The Witch), and a splendid layout reminiscent of Scotland and Ireland's classic courses complete with authentic sod-faced bunkering and castle-style clubhouse (The Wizard).
Hilton Head Golf Island - www.hiltonheadgolfisland.com
One of the top golf destinations in the U.S., Hilton Head Golf Island features more than 30 member courses on Hilton Head and Fripp Islands, as well as surrounding Bluffton and Beaufort. Golf enthusiasts can enjoy Hilton Head Island's Southern hospitality and world-class designs sculpted by vaunted architects Pete Dye, Jack Nicklaus and Robert Trent Jones. A wide array of value-laden fall golf packages is available on www.hiltonheadgolfisland.com.
BOYNE Golf - www.BOYNEGolf.com
BOYNE Golf offers the largest collection of courses (11) in the Midwest shared among three resorts in northwest Michigan's Petoskey area: Boyne Highlands Resort in Harbor Springs, Boyne Mountain Resort in Boyne Falls, and The Inn at Bay Harbor - A Renaissance Golf Resort in Bay Harbor. Golfers play up to 72 holes daily thanks to the region's long daylight hours and ideal summer and fall temperatures. Myriad stay-and-play packages are available, depending on just how long golfers prefer to soak up the mild temperatures and long, languid evenings.
Branson / Lakes Area Golf Destination - www.explorebranson.com/golf
Known as "Golf's Ozark Mountain Oasis," the Branson Lakes / Area destination averages 70 degrees in October - ideal for playing one of its eight courses... and more coming. A "family-friendly" course designed by Hall of Famer Gary Player is planned to open late this season or early next, and a championship Coore & Crenshaw design is currently being designed. From short courses to venues hosting the PGA Champions TOUR Legends of Golf - and existing facilities designed by Jack Nicklaus, Arnold Palmer, Tom Fazio, Tom Watson and others - there are courses for every level of player.
Sweetgrass Golf Club - www.sweetgrassgolfclub.com
Sweetgrass Golf Club and the Island Resort & Casino are located in the unspoiled beauty of Michigan's Upper Peninsula. Designed by Michigan native Paul Albanese, Sweetgrass Golf Club has been named a "Best Casino Course" and a "Best Course You Can Play" by Golfweek and GOLF Magazine. The 18-hole championship layout is renowned for its five historic bridges rescued from around the region that lend the course a unique feel. Fall rates begin Sept. 21, 18-hole green fees at $45, a near 50 percent savings off the regular rate. The resort's most popular golf package, the Perfect Foursome, starts at just $230 per person after Sept. 21 and includes a two-night stay and rounds of golf at Sweetgrass and nearby TimberStone and Greywalls. Other package combinations are also available upon request.
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About: Patrick McCabe
Pat McCabe, a former University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee basketball shooting guard, can pop a three pointer from beyond the arc and sink birdie putts from the fringe.
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