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Bandon Dunes Golf Resort, Oregon
Nestled along Oregon’s rugged Pacific coastline, Bandon Dunes Golf Resort, opened in 1999, is a world-class golf destination celebrated for its authentic links-style courses. Spanning 2,100 acres of windswept dunes, it offers a minimalist, walkable experience emphasizing natural terrain and strategic play. With five 18-hole courses, two par-3 courses, and luxurious accommodations, it’s a haven for purists seeking a Scottish-style golf pilgrimage, hosting USGA events and earning global acclaim.
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Bandon Dunes
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Pacific Dunes
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Bandon Trails
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Old Macdonald
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Sheep Ranch
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Bandon Preserve
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Shorty's
Pebble Beach Resorts, California
Situated on California’s Monterey Peninsula, Pebble Beach Golf Resort is a world-renowned golf destination established in 1919. It features five courses, including the iconic Pebble Beach Golf Links, host of six U.S. Opens and the annual AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am. Known for its stunning Pacific views, rich history, and luxurious amenities, it’s a bucket-list destination for golfers. Jack Nicklaus famously said, “If I had one more round to play, I would choose to play it at Pebble Beach.”
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Pebble Beach Golf Links
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Spyglass Hill Golf Course
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The Links at Spanish Bay
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The Hay
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Del Monte Golf Course
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Whistling Straits Golf Resort
Located in Kohler, Wisconsin, along two miles of Lake Michigan shoreline, Whistling Straits is a premier golf destination within Destination Kohler, opened in 1998. Designed by Pete Dye, it features two world-class courses: the Straits Course, a rugged, links-style layout with over 1,000 bunkers, hosting three PGA Championships (2004, 2010, 2015) and the 2021 Ryder Cup, and the Irish Course, an inland grass-and-dune par-72 with deceptive tranquility. Known for its dramatic coastal views, challenging windswept terrain, and luxurious amenities.
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Straits
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Irish
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River
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Meadow Valleys
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The Baths
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