This incredible golf trip boasts a 26-country, 48-course itinerary in 100 days for $80K

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A luxe, three-month-plus travel itinerary visits 48 courses across 26 countries.

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If you’re a golfer, you’ve probably fantasized about taking a dream golf trip — perhaps to a bucket-list destination like Pebble Beach, Bandon Dunes, or St. Andrews.

But how about a three-month-plus itinerary that includes 48 of the world’s best courses? That gives the idea of a dream trip an entirely new meaning, and that’s what’s on offer from Holidaysplease, a Birmingham, England-based network of specialist travel advisors.

Billed as the “Ultimate Golf Holiday,” the continent-spanning trip’s base cost is 62,500 GBP — that’s approximately $78,550 — and is priced based on participation from at least four travelers. On the docket? Each of the courses the pros played on the DP World Tour schedule last year, plus this year’s Open Championship host, Royal Liverpool. The cost also includes first-class airfare to each location, green fees, accommodation and private luxury transfers.

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The itinerary includes stops in 26 countries: numerous courses in continental Europe, as well as South Africa, the Middle East, India, and Australia.

While the website doesn’t list the specific courses on the trip, you can use the DP World Tour’s 2022 schedule as a guide, in which highlights included Wentworth, Le Golf National, Marco Simone, Real Club Valderrama, Jumeirah Golf Estates and the Scottish trifecta of Carnoustie, St. Andrews and Kingsbarns.

Ready to go but can’t find enough other takers? That’s okay, the Holidaysplease team is willing to work with you to create an itinerary tailored to your individual requirements. Click here for more information.

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