Golf travel
Beginner-Friendly Golf Travel for Golfers
A plain-English guide to travel with the course details that make it useful.

Pick courses for the whole group
A smart travel choice gives everyone a way around the course. A course that gives every handicap level a sensible line from the tee is more valuable on a multi-round trip than one with a famous name but no viable forward option. Check that the tee distance matches the group’s actual carry yardages before booking.
Before booking, ask:
- Whether forward tees offer realistic scoring for mid-to-high handicaps.
- How the course manages pace for visiting groups who play at different speeds.
- Whether the range is available before the round or only after.
- What nine-hole or shorter loop options exist for the player with limited energy.
Fun is a design feature
A mixed-ability travel group plays best when the layouts give every player at least one fairway they can reach and one green they can hold. That consideration is worth a direct question to the resort before booking.