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Golf - Southern States (AL, AR, FL, GA, KY, LA, MS, NC, SC, TN)
Golf Courses in Roanoke, Asheville, Smoky, Blue Ridge, Shenandoah and Southern Appalachian Mountains
You'll be humming John Denver's Country Roads throughout your round at any one of the select southern Appalachian golf courses. You'll see mountains - you'll play in the mountains - so you'll enjoy a day of varying experiences and scenic views.
Golf Courses in Nashville, Louisville and Lexington in Central Kentucky and Tennessee
Favorite golf courses in Central Kentucky and Tennessee are Bear Trace at Harrison Bay, Belterra Casino Resort and Cherry Blossom.
Golf Courses in Myrtle Beach, Hilton Head, Charleston, South Carolina, Atlanta, Savannah, Georgia
A few of the best golf courses in Georgia and South Carolina are Harbour Town Golf Links, Kiawah Island Golf Resort - Ocean Course and The Golf Club at Cuscowilla.
Golf Courses in Jacksonville, Destin, Daytona Beach, Pensacola, St. Augustine, Northeast Florida
Golf courses along the northeast coast and Florida Panhandle feature sea breezes that often turn into strong winds, and tons of water, either from the ocean, the Gulf, or natural marches; and rolling fairways to skew the lie of your ball.
Golf Courses in Orlando, Tampa, St. Petersburg and Central Florida
Let's start in the Orlando area at the Bay Hill Club, where Arnold Palmer plays and near where he lives. In addition to the right kind of golf, the club boasts a spa, fitness center, pool, and tennis courts.
Golf Courses in Key West, Ft. Lauderdale, Miami Beach, Boca Raton, Sanibel and Southern Florida
In addition to the many wonderful public courses, check out the Jack Nicklaus-designed PGA National and the Blue Monster at the Doral Country Club.
Golf Courses in New Orleans, Louisiana, Biloxi, Natchez, Mississippi, Mobile, Alabama
You'll find some of the most exciting, challenging, and scenic golf in the United States right along the Gulf Coast, in southern Louisiana, Mississippi, and Alabama.