Cambrian Ridge on the RTJ Trail
Cambrian Ridge one of the most popular and acclaimed stops on the Robert Trent Jones Golf Trail featuring 27 holes of full length golf and a 9 hole short course
Read MoreCambrian Ridge one of the most popular and acclaimed stops on the Robert Trent Jones Golf Trail featuring 27 holes of full length golf and a 9 hole short course
Read MoreA visit to Pinehurst Resort should be on every golfer’s bucket list. “The Cradle” of American Golf, Pinehurst, has hosted 10 majors, including three U.S. Opens.
Read MoreThe opening tee shot on the Judge (RTJ Golf Trail) is one of the most dramatic opening holes in golf, hovering 200 feet above the fairway overlooking the river and visible in the distance, the Montgomery skyline. It is by far the most photographed hole on the RTJ Trail, considered by many to be the signature hole of the entire trail. IA well-struck tee shot seems to drift forever and will create a visual memory that will last for a lifetime, begging you to come back to play it again.
Read MoreBranson Golf established itself as the nation’s most-compelling rising-star destination through an astounding addition of courses, off-course activities, and more in the recent past. This fall is an ideal time to visit thanks to superb weather, stunning foliage, new amenities and a slew of convenient transportation options. And then there’s the commencement of shoulder season, a time when the courses are less crowded and the value skyrockets.
Read MoreChampion Hills is a community that boasts being the home of world renowned golf course architect Tom Fazio’s Mountain Masterpiece. Fazio says it best, “Champion Hills is a golf course in the mountains, not a mountain golf course.”
Read MoreFeaturing 45 holes of golf, Black Diamond Ranch is a private 1,200-acre, master-planned golf community in Lecanto, Florida. From the moment you arrive and see the quarry, you can’t help but wonder is this really Florida?
Read MoreThirty minutes south of Chattanooga, you will find McLemore, a private, master-planned mountaintop community where life is lived “above the clouds.” With a base elevation of 2,200 feet above sea level, The McLemore Golf Course winds its way through dense woods, rocky outcrops, native stream beds, and the occasional open meadow.
Read MoreAfter more than a year of not traveling, we all are ready to go somewhere… I’m on a quest to find...
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