Meet The Course

The game’s playground. All courses are different in size, difficulty and beauty. This variety of designs allow for many different experiences even at the same course. To play a golf course is a virtual experience of the designer’s imagination. In the following links we will offer many examples of these courses. drop

Public

A public golf course is one that allows players to play for a daily fee. There are no memberships needed to play these courses. There is an all too common misconception that golf is purely an elitist sport. That may have been true at one point in the sport’s history but the truth is this game is 75% played and supported by the public, daily fee player.

Resort

These courses are available to almost everybody. Resort courses are often a little more expensive than an average public golf course. These courses are also generally more player friendly, beautiful in design but not overly difficult. Wider fairways, easier greens and fewer challenging obstacles.

Private

Private golf courses have very limited, exclusive access. Many of these private golf clubs have big name designers who have created some of the most beautiful courses every built. Like some resort style courses, private clubs may have some friendlier designs. However, many private courses take pride In the balance of difficulty and beauty. Membership fees vary from a few hundred dollars to more than a quarter million dollars.

Executive 9s

These courses are often the best type of courses for the novice to intermediate players. These unique designs offer a mix of shorter par 3s and par 4s that are designed for players to develop confidence in their golf games. Courses like these are also very attractive to young professional clients searching for quicker golf courses played in less time.

Stay and play

There are many beautiful courses and resorts that offer stay and play packages. The courses have affiliations with hotels and can be an incredible all in experience. These options also feel like vacation options.