River Hall Country Club

Davis Love III brings his talents for the first time in the Sunshine State with the River Hall Country Club. In the process of creating this masterpiece, he combined his own design philosophy and what nature has blessed this part of the world with. The result? A golf vacation destination that brings quite a modern flair to the traditional golf layout; a course that brings a little bit of most everything any golfer would want in beauty and difficulty.

The River Hall Country Club, which opened in 2007, measures a whooping 7,300 yards from the longest tees and plays for a par of 72. It has five sets of tees, thus making it more playable for more golfers, skill level regardless. The widely open layout is dotted with a variety of small trees and long grasses,with the latter giving it a links feel. The putting areas are open, but heavily guarded by bunkers on one side, and mounds on the other. The fairway landing areas are flat but are surrounded by mounds as well. Errant shots are likely to be punished heavily. But then again, what is a golf vacation if it would only make one feel terrible? The rewards are great for good shots too.

And speak of rewards, the pro shop and the treats at the clubhouse and the in-house Caloosa Grille are a most wonderful reward. Whether one has played poorly or excellently, there is always one for rewards or consolations here at the River Hall Country Club. It is worth taking a golf trip to, and it should not – nor would it ever end with the first time.

Stoneybrook Golf Club

This is that one golf course where the low handicap golfers can take their newbie buddies and expect both to have as much fun. The better golfers won’t feel too underrated; the new ones won’t be intimidated either. Stoneybrook Golf Club in Estero, Fl., can do that with its seven sets of tees. Forget the eye popping or the brow raising. This course truly has seven sets of tees on each hole. Designers Jed Azinger and Gordy Lewis have made for this course to be friendly to all golfers. And friendly it is that in fact, this is one of the only 200 courses all across the United States that are certified “beginner-friendly” by the National Golf Course Owners Association. Now, doesn’t that add one or two more friends to take to the most awaited golf trip?

And there is nothing to worry about overcrowding. With a maximum length of 7,353 yards, the Stoneybrook Golf Club is among the longest ones in southwest Florida. And this isn’t just more than seven thousand yards of nothing. The golf vacation destination winds around the most beautiful natural preserves, dotted with indigenous vegetation that include pines, oaks and stately cypresses. On top of that are a good helping of imposing bunkers, rolling mounds, and large undulating greens defined by several crystal-clear lakes. These are all put together in a manner that could only result in what most people call a superb championship golf course.

With the length of Stoneybrook Golf Club, a golf vacation with just one or two friends would prove to be lonely. This is where “the more, the merrier” is at its truest.

Eagle Lakes Golf Club

It’s New, it’s Nice, and it’s NAPLES. Florida, that is. Naturally, it is beautiful at the least, magnificent at the most. The Eagle Lakes Golf Club has been taking southwest Florida by storm since it opened in 2006 and it seems like it has no immediate plans of stopping any moment soon. This is one golf vacation destination specifically designed for the low handicap golfer. But designer Gordon Lewis was too nice, he wanted the better players come play with their newbie buddies. So he placed five sets of tees on each hole and made it one for everyone.

The Eagle Lakes Golf Club measures close to 7000 yards from the longest tees, par 71. Like most every Florida golf course, water is an indispensable part. And by indispensable, it actually means water on every hole. All 18 of it has it making an appearance directly and indirectly; add to that the presence of bunkers and native vegetation paired with really quick greens – the result is a most fascinating concoction of golf features that will take any golf trip from simple to simply amazing. Or exhilarating. Or wonderful. Or all of that.

Much of the design of the golf club – layout and amenities both – are crafted with Olde Florida themes. But this is more apparent in the 11,381 square-foot elegant clubhouse. That, the fully stocked pro shop and the perfect conditions of the course all year round make the Eagle Lakes Golf Club a most perfect place for a golf vacation. Perhaps the only thing Negative in this course are the neat scorecards; and maybe, just maybe, even when it’s gone from ‘New’ to ‘Old’, it will still be Nice. The nicest even.

Tiburon Golf Club – Black Course

Greg Norman did not use some sort of black magic here when he created this course, but it sure does have some interesting effects. The Black Course of the Tiburon Golf Club in Naples,Florida has a way of leaving golfers bewitched and utterly in love with the course. This reaction, though, is quite easy to explain: it has gotten the ingredients for an excellent golf vacation destination in the exact amounts – scenery, challenge, amenities. Once a golfer is spellbound, there is nothing else that he wants or needs from it; just more time.

The Black Course, along with its sibling Gold Course, are the two Greg Norman-designed courses that make up the Tiburon Golf Club. The Black Course lists shorter in yardage, at 7,005 yards, par 72, from the longest tees but Norman made sure it never ran short on being exciting. And by exciting, he actually meant unforgiving and extremely demanding. Its fairways and landing areas are tight, and the water and sand hazards make it even tighter. The trees will make their own statement, too, somewhere along the way. This is one tough golf vacation, to say the least. But its toughness is quite addictive, it borders on being masochistic on the part of the golfers.

Thankfully, there are five sets of tees at the Black Course, so lower-handicapped golfers need not worry. It plays fair and gives a golfer the result he’s played for – no more, no less. No wonder people come here for one golf trip after another – there is not an antidote for its spell. Neither would anyone want to break free from it.

Lely Flamingo Island Club

At the Lely Flamingo Island Club, the equation is quite simple. Naples, Florida (all of nature’s goodness in abundance) plus Golf Legend of a designer (Robert Trent Jones Sr, no less) equals one of the best golf vacation destinations any man has ever seen in America. What truly encompasses its being “one of the best” might take some time to find words for it, but the variables are quite a tell all. And the discriminating golfer knows what it says.

The course is pretty long, measuring a good 7,171 yards from the longest tees, par 72. Robert Trent Jones Sr sure did make a lot of good use on an area this huge, incorporating a lot of the traditional Florida golf features. But him being himself, none of these “usual” features will ever register as ordinary to any golfer’s mind. The Lely Flamingo Island Club has water playing on more than a dozen holes. As if that is not daunting a hazard yet, Jones Sr added some huge fingered bunkers in quite ample amounts to complement the water features. The only consolation on this part is the fact that the bunkers are beautiful, hands down. The greens on the course are large and undulating, the fairways are lined with Sabal palms and pine trees. And the fun never stops until the golf vacation comes to an end.

That said, it should not be surprising why this golf course holds a four-star rating from Golf Digest’s Places to Play, and has twice been hailed as one of America’s Best by Golfweek. The Lely Flamingo Island Club has very much perfected the formula for an unforgettable golf trip: great scenery plus superb layout equals golf outings TWICE, sometimes even THRICE the fun.

 

Dragon Ridge Country Club

This dragon may be sleeping, and it may not be able to breathe fire, but its features have more than enough spunk in them to ignite a fiery passion to each golfer who plays here. That, or it could just be the desert heat. Either way, the Dragon Ridge Country Club is one golf vacation destination that looks as tough as it is, without looking monstrous. Much like a Lucy Liu or a Zhang Zi Yi.

A joint creation of renowned designers, Jay Morrish and Dave Druzisky, the Dragon Ridge Country Club features 6,975 yards from the longest “Dragon” tees, par 72. The biggest challenges at the course are handed by nature itself. The elevation changes are so varied, they range from steep to very steep. Dramatic at the least, erratic at worst. An organized mess of bunkers, desert washes, and some well-thought of water features dot the entirety of the course, giving life to the “dragon” that will make anyone’s golf vacation a most challenging, and memorable one.

The Dragon Ridge Country Club got its name from the nearby ridge that has a very interesting rock formation atop it that resembles the scales on a dragon’s back. This, the surrounding desert, and a view of the Las Vegas skyline serve as background image from many different points around the course. If the difficulty of this golf course is not enough to spark some fiery passion for the sport, it is enough to transform an ordinary golf trip into one of epic, monstrous proportions.

Primm Valley Golf Club – Lakes Course

Countless girls of all ages felt with Jamie Sullivan when Landon Carter took her to “two places at one time”. Countless golfers of all ages and handicaps, too, blushed at the thought of the Primm Valley Golf Club. It is located right in the patch of desert land dividing the states of Nevada and California, in Primm, where the best desert views are. Add Tom Fazio in the picture to create course layouts beyond compare, no golfer would be too tough to not be reduced to tears. The Lakes Course, for example, is a magnanimous oasis in the middle of this golden barrenness, both in its literal and figurative sense. The name implies what it denotes, a golfer’s dream golf vacation destination is its connotation.

Measuring 6,945 yards from the longest tees, par 71, Tom Fazio created the Lakes Course as a traditional layout. But anything that has this much water and so much as a lush foliage is a welcome and refreshing retreat in the middle of the desert. The course features a good amount of sand bunkers too to complement the water hazards and the greens. With generous fairways and quick greens, this course is rather forgiving and playable, especially with five sets of tees to choose from. And to make golf vacations here even more scenic than it already is, the views of the surrounding mountains will make a sweeping appearance from almost every hole.

The course’s name is rather accurate; the lakes and water presence define mostly what makes this course stand out. A golf trip to the Lakes Course is indeed twice its worth, taking guests in a lush paradise in the middle of the desert.

Royal Links Golf Club

Favorite or favourite, the Royal Links Golf Club in Las Vegas undoubtedly fits the description. This 18-hole golf vacation destination is a very unique combination of some of the best and most memorable holes from the hosts of the British Open including the “Road Hole” and the “Hell Bunker” at St Andrew’s in Scotland.

This Dye International creation was, in fact, made in honor of the royal heritage of the sport. Every hole was well thought of, every feature was made to define utmost respect for the sport and its countless champions. The links-style Royal Links Golf Club plays 7,029 yards of golf from the longest tees, for a par of 72. Staying true to its Scottish heritage, many of the deep bunkers and hazards are hidden. And this is where the knowledgeable caddies are most needed. The whole game,and the entire golf vacation hereabouts is one big time warp – a journey back to the glorious roots of this well-loved sport.

Just a little beyond the greens, a stately castle stands in sight as a clubhouse cum museum. Apart from a rugged, authentic isle pub, Stymie’s, serving traditions – from food to its antique effects. The rest of the clubhouse also houses memorabilias that further tell tales of golf’s colourful past. On top of it all, the golf shop at the Royal Links Golf Club is nothing short of royal, and award-winning. And the whole course? Dubbed as Las Vegas’ best, and among the best 100 in the country. Now, there isn’t any other way to spell best right? This is sure to be one golf trip that could not be anything other than brill.

The Arroyo Golf Club at the Red Rock

Not every course in the country gives its daily fee golfers the same royal treatment they give their members. In fact, such a golf course is a rare find. Las Vegas’ The Arroyo Golf Club at the Red Rock is one such course. Guests would more than likely feel part of its gated community, The Summerlin. And if things seem to not go any better than that, golfers only need to start on their daily round to know that the layout is just as top notch. This is one golf vacation destination that truly understands what a vacation is for – and how it should be served.

The Arroyo Golf Club at the Red Rock is a signature Arnold Palmer design. It measures a little over 6,800 yards from the longest tees, with five sets of tees, par 72. It features stunning views of the nearby Red Rock Canyon and Spring Mountain, and that sight alone is more than welcoming. Golf vacations here begin with a very pleasant cart ride from the clubhouse to the driving range. Every single thing a golfer would need for his day out on the greens is well provided, including sunscreen. And the rest of the way, the Palmer layout will do the talking.

Generous landing areas, water on five holes, and 68 sculpted white sand bunkers make their way around the course spread on bentgrass greens whose maintenance could not be anything other than impeccable. And as with any Palmer design, shot accuracy and a lot of brains are a staple. The offerings at the clubhouse is a perfect cap off to anyone’s day at the Arroyo Golf Club at the Red Rock. A single golf trip here would leave golfers thinking about permanently residing here and vacation on a daily basis.

 

 

Rio Secco Golf Club

The rest of the world know Las Vegas for the casinos and the parties that happen here and “stay” here. But the avid golfers know that there is more to Vegas than that. The Rio Secco Golf Club in Henderson is known to give the best golf experience this side of the country. And this is one of those Sin City activities that they more than gladly share to friends. Well, not that it needed more advertising. Its name itself is synonymous to epic golf vacations.

The Rio Secco Golf Club opened in 1997 and was designed by no less than the legendary Rees Jones. It measures over 7,400 yards from the longest and most difficult tees; its four sets of tees, however, give it a different flavor and make it more enjoyable for more golfers of lower handicaps. The whole golf course is spread on three different grounds, making it as versatile as it is interesting. Golfers are treated to six holes served on steep canyons, another six on a plateau with an overlooking view of Las Vegas, and another six sit on a desert wash. What makes it all the more unique is that, this golf vacation destination has all the classical elements present in any Las Vegas desert golf course, but it offers quite an experience like no other.

It is this unequaled quality of golfing that merited the Rio Secco Golf Club all its colorful accolades throughout the years. It has been named among “America’s 100 Greatest Public Golf Courses” by Golf Digest and voted No. 1 Public Access Course in Nevada (Las Vegas PGA). And that is just among the many reasons why this place is popular. This is the golf trip counterpart of the city’s best casino.