Travelogue
You would be hard pressed to find a greater assembly of elite course designers all working at the same property — let alone one that was built on a former mining site.
Streamsong pulled it off. The jig about its
Hanse (Black course),
Coore & Crenshaw (Blue course) and
Doak (Red course) trio is that most guests can’t bring themselves to choose a fave. Each course is that good, and different in its own way. With a top-shelf practice facility, this is a golf resort in every sense of the term. Be sure to maximize your HPT (holes per trip) by jumping out for six-hole loops on the three offerings: the courses were designed to include a six-hole stretch that runs outward and back to the clubhouse. This means when you’ve finished first 18 (or 36) of the day, you can still squeeze in at least another half-dozen holes. Golfed out? Try your hand at bass fishing, clay shooting or even archery. The
tres-modern guest rooms, designed by famed architect Alberto Alfonso, feature artwork from Alfonso that honor Streamsong’s dunes, lakes and woody surrounds.