10 Bucket List Golf Trips in the U.S. You Need to Plan Before You Die
 
Pebble Beach Golf Links – California
  • Why Go: Iconic ocean views, rich PGA history, bucket list magic
  • Tip: Book months in advance — or stay at Pebble to guarantee a tee time 
  • Pair It With: A Monterey wine tour and a stop at Spanish Bay for sunset drinks
Bandon Dunes Golf Resort – Oregon
  • Why Go: True links-style golf on the rugged Pacific coastline
  • Tip: 6 world-class courses, including Pacific Dunes and Sheep Ranch
  • TeeTripper Tip: Walk the courses — the caddie experience is part of the magic
Pinehurst No. 2 – North Carolina
  • Why Go: Donald Ross masterpiece and Ryder Cup-ready facilities
  • Tip: Visit the new USGA Golf House Pinehurst
  • Stay: The Carolina Hotel for vintage southern golf vibes
Whistling Straits – Wisconsin
  • Why Go: Irish links meets Lake Michigan cliffs
  • Tip: Hosted 2021 Ryder Cup and multiple PGA Championships
  • Bonus: Pair it with Erin Hills for a powerhouse Wisconsin golf duo
Streamsong Resort – Florida
  • Why Go: Modern architecture + wild terrain = unforgettable rounds
  • Tip: Red, Blue, and the newer Black course — all stunning
  • Perfect For: Winter golf escape with high design
Kiawah Island – South Carolina
  • Why Go: Ocean Course is a brute (and beauty) — wind, water, and wildness
  • Tip: Play in the morning for calmer conditions
  • Stay: Sanctuary Resort for 5-star R&R
Arcadia Bluffs – Michigan
  • Why Go: Midwest’s most scenic public course
  • Tip: Lake Michigan panoramas rival Bandon
  • Combo Trip: Add Forest Dunes or The Loop for a packed Michigan road trip
Gamble Sands – Washington
  • Why Go: Pure fun, wide fairways, epic sunsets
  • Tip: Playable for all skill levels but still challenging
  • Hidden Gem Factor: Far less crowded than coastal giants
Sand Valley – Wisconsin
  • Why Go: “Bandon of the Midwest” with true links feel
  • Tip: Sand Valley, Mammoth Dunes, and the Sandbox (a short course must-play)
  • Why It’s Special: Wild terrain, killer course design, no ocean required
Sweetens Cove – Tennessee
  • Why Go: 9 holes of pure magic with cult-like following
  • Tip: Bring a cooler, play all day, soak in the laid-back atmosphere
  • Why It’s Bucket List: Proof that world-class doesn’t need 18 holes
Bandon Dunes Golf Resort – Oregon
  • Why Go: True links-style golf on the rugged Pacific coastline
  • Tip: 6 world-class courses, including Pacific Dunes and Sheep Ranch
  • Pair It With: Walk the courses — the caddie experience is part of the magic