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Five weekend getaways to rekindle your golf flame

August 16, 2019

Has golf become a grind? Tired of the same old? Got an itch that needs scratching? Here’s a fivesome to restore your passion for golf.

Challenge
In the mid-1980s, Grand Traverse Resort developer Paul Nine brought Jack Nicklaus to Traverse City to build the toughest course in Michigan. Even with some softening since, the Bear Course remains a beast, with terraced fairways, moguls, pot bunkers and tiered greens demanding power and precision. It’s inspiration to find your A-game.

The Bear Course at Grand Traverse Resort
The Bear Course at Grand Traverse Resort
Grand Traverse Resort

Tranquility
A five-hour drive to the Nebraska Sandhills from the nearest big airport, The Prairie Club is true serenity. Daytime brings the vast grandeur of its Dunes and Pines courses; at night, the sky is so dark that astronomy buffs bring telescopes to the area every summer to study the heavens during the Nebraska Star Party.

The Dunes Course at the Prairie Club.
The Dunes Course at the Prairie Club.

Mountains
What is it about The Broadmoor that makes us so giddy? The lighter air and longer hang time on drives struck at 6,000 feet? Donald Ross’ original, century-old drawings of the East Course that line the clubhouse wall? The fresh trout at Restaurant 1858, at the base of Seven Falls? The perennial five-star service? Yes.

The East course at the Broadmoor is the second-ranked public course in Colorado.
The East course at the Broadmoor is the second-ranked public course in Colorado.
Dick Durrance

Deserts
An ancient setting for our ancient game. From stirring Pinnacle Peak views to the striking rock “monument” obstacle on Monument Course’s third hole, Troon North Golf Club remains a must for sand- and cactus-addled swingers.

Troon North is arguably the best public course in Arizona.
Troon North is arguably the best public course in Arizona.
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Shotmaking
Bored of mindlessly blasting straight away? There’s a simple cure for simplistic golf: Pete Dye’s small, strategic masterpiece, Harbour Town Golf Links, at Hilton Head Island’s Sea Pines Resort. Narrow corridors, serpentine fairways and tiny greens all conspire to bring thinking and, yes, working your golf ball, back into play.

The 18th hole at Harbour Town Golf Links is as scenic as it gets.
The 18th hole at Harbour Town Golf Links is as scenic as it gets.
Courtesy Sea Pines

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