To help golfers plan their next trip, travel website Cheapflights.com(http://news. cheapflights.com)has come up with a list of top golf destinations.
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PORTUGAL
European golfers flock to Algarve, Portugal, and it is slowly becoming popular among Americans, as well. Portugal has a lot to offer by way of golf -- visit San Lorenzo, Vale de Lobo, Vilamoura and Quinta do Lago for the ultimate resorts known for not only luxurious courses, but also their food and wine.
SPAIN
Known by some as Europe's version of Myrtle Beach, Costa del Sol is full of A-list visitors who come for the sunny courses and beautiful coastline. The 1997 Ryder Cup was held at nearby Sotogrande, which adds to the reputation of the area. Also be sure to check out Aloha, Las Brisas and Torrequebrada.
FLORIDA
Orlando boasts the most tour pros per square mile than any other city and has a huge variety of public access golf, with Bay Hill, Grand Cypress, Orange County National and Disney, just to name a few. Ponte Vedra Beach is home of the PGA Tour, and is known for Players Championship Venue TPC at Sawgrass. Other greats include Amelia Island and the World Golf Village.
SCOTLAND
Golf's homeland, the sport has been played here since about the 15th century, and havens like St. Andrews, Carnoustie, and Gleneagles are ideal spots for anyone truly invested in golf. Some pros even joke that Carnoustie should be called "Car-nasty" because of its level in difficulty.
ARIZONA
In Arizona, locations like Phoenix, Scottsdale and Tucson crank up the heat and offer premier golf courses in the desert, and with ultra-deluxe accommodations to boot. Take full advantage of the 30-plus public access courses in each city.
IRELAND
Rolling green hills extend far beyond golf courses here. Two of the best courses in Ireland are Royal Portrush and Royal County Down in Northern Ireland. In County Kerry, Dooks, Killarney, Tralee and Waterville are the VIPs, and in Dublin, Portamrnock,
Druids Glen and the European Club are prime go-tos.
CALIFORNIA
California doesn't fall short when it comes to landscape and courses. For the serenity of nature, take a swing near Lake Tahoe, and for more luxurious amenities, head to Monterey-area locations like Pebble Beach and Spanish Bay. In Palm Springs, plenty of resorts do the trick for desert climate, and San Diego delivers for SoCal chill.
HAWAII
Golfers flock to Hawaii's 54-hole complexes like Kapalua and Wailea. Other courses on Lanai and Kauai are renowned, as well, and the Garden Isle boasts Pacific gems like the stunning Princeville Resort, Kauai Lagoons and Poipu Bay.
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