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Lake Tahoe / Nevada & California works best when the group accepts its main compromise: moderate; check local dining and recovery options.
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Sea Island / Georgia
Georgia
The polished Southern luxury golf trip: three resort courses, serious service, very good golf, and just enough restraint to avoid becoming a sales convention with better shoes.

Lake Oconee / Georgia
Georgia
A lake-house golf trip with real depth: convenient for the Southeast, polished enough for couples, and better on the course list than casual golfers realize.

Frisco / Texas
Texas
A new-school golf campus built for groups: easy flights, two big courses, short-course energy, and enough Dallas-area support to keep non-golf friction low.

St. George / Utah & Nevada
Utah & Nevada
The red-rock desert golf trip with real teeth: Black Desert is the new headline, but Sand Hollow and Wolf Creek make the itinerary.

Banff & Jasper / Alberta CN
Alberta CN
The mountain-scenery trip: Banff and Jasper are not volume plays; they are postcard golf with enough travel friction to make the payoff feel earned.

Myrtle Beach / South Carolina
South Carolina
America's maximum-volume golf machine: huge choice, real value, some terrific courses, and enough mediocre filler to punish lazy planning.

TPC Sawgrass Ponte Vedra / Florida
Florida
The Stadium Course is the headline, but the right trip uses Ponte Vedra as a tight, premium Florida golf weekend instead of a one-photo pilgrimage.

The Greenbrier & Virginia Highlands / West Virginia & Virginia
West Virginia & Virginia
Classic resort golf with mountain air: historic, scenic, occasionally awkward logistically, and best for groups that like heritage more than nightlife.

RTJ Trail / Alabama
Alabama
The value-and-volume play: big courses, huge property scale, strong replay math, and very little patience for groups obsessed with boutique resort glamour.

Colorado Springs / Colorado
Colorado
A classic mountain-resort golf trip: polished, scenic, altitude-affected, and best when the group values the hotel as much as the scorecard.

Atlantic City / New Jersey
New Jersey
A scrappy Northeast buddies trip: good public golf, casino energy, beach-town convenience, and enough rough edges to keep it honest.

Chicago / Illinois
Illinois
A city golf trip with real course depth: not resort-simple, but strong for groups that want golf by day and Chicago by night.