Poconos Give Golfers a Swinging Good Time

Golf courses rich in early golf history wind through the woods in the Poconos. Golf is big in these parts, and you'll never be able to play all the available courses in one vacation. Golf courses in the Pocono Mountains range from challenging championship courses designed by such notables as Robert Trent Jones, Geoffrey Cornish, A.W...Read More

Mountains of Fun, Maybe a Hole-In-One

Jackson Hole may be nirvana for extreme athletes, but that doesn't mean the valley is lacking when it comes to club sport activities. There are two world renowned golf courses less than 15 minutes from town, and tennis courts scattered throughout the valley.We don't have to tell you what rarified mountain air does to a well-hit golf ball...Read More

Park City Switches to Golf in Spring

Just like its ski slopes, Utah's golf courses are known for their scenery and conditions. There's the Jeremy Golf & Country Club, Park City Golf Course, and Park Meadows Golf Course to pick from. Be warned that the views can be distracting...Read More

Whistler Pursues the White Ball

Whistler, BC, provides golf escapes built around snow capped mountains and lakes. Whistler's four golf destinations are considered some of the best golf courses in the world, designed by the most respectable names in golf. ..Read More

Tremblant Pursues the Little White Ball

Mont-Tremblant quickly became known for its challenging golf courses. Stunning views, magnificent fairways and challenging greens are all part of the game. There are five local courses. Try your hand at Le Geant, La Belle or Le Diable - the lyricism of their names belies the challenging nature of their terrain...Read More

Lake Tahoe Hosts "Super Bowl of Celebrity Golf"

More than 80 celebrity pro athletes and entertainers descend on Lake Tahoe and the Edgewood Tahoe golf club July 8-13 for the 19th Annual American Century Championship. ..Read More

Following the Little White Ball in Vail Valley

World-class ski areas. Stunning views. And enough top-ranked golf courses to keep even the most dedicated hacker busy and happy for weeks. Can you golf here? You bet. Try the Beaver Creek Golf Club (970-754-5775; http://beavercreek.snow.com/info/summer/golf.bc.asp) an 18-hole regulation resort links designed by Robert Trent Jones, Jr. They have an $89 low season guest rate. ..Read More

Angel Fire Resort Country Club

(800-633-7463 or 575-377-3055) Highway 434 at Angel Fire, Angel Fire, NM. This 18-hole, championship course sits amidst tall pines and wandering creeks at 8,500 feet in elevation. The front nine has plenty of bunkers while the back nine features a longer laying layout that winds its way through two unspoiled canyons of aspen, spruce and pine...Read More

Aspen Golf & Tennis Club

(970-925-2145) 39551 Highway 82, Aspen, CO. This 18-hole championship is one of the longest in the state, at 7,165 yards from the back tees. ..Read More

River Valley Ranch Golf Club

(970-963-3625; http://www.rvrgolf.com) 303 River Valley Ranch Drive, Carbondale, CO. This 18-hole championship course is designed by Jay Morrish and it features a variety of holes that play over and around the Crystal River and through sagebrush and pinion pines. It has breathtaking views of Mt. Sopris and the Crystal River Valley...Read More