What US cities have the best and most amount of affordable public golf courses?
October 10th, 2008 | by admin |ConnorWilhem3 asked:
If you’ve traveled a lot for work and played golf across the country, let me know what region or what cities have the most amount of courses per capita.
If you’ve traveled a lot for work and played golf across the country, let me know what region or what cities have the most amount of courses per capita.
I used to live in Atlanta and we had the worst municipal courses anywhere. I like California and Florida.
Kevin













2 Responses to “What US cities have the best and most amount of affordable public golf courses?”
By wayfaroutthere on Oct 12, 2008 | Reply
I don’t have data, but I know I’ve played a lot of golf in the Washington DC area for under $60 for 18 with a cart. There’s a course in southeast that is nice, and northern virginia has good number of public courses and inexpensive private (but not member-only) courses. Pohick is tight, long enough, and challenging. I can find fairly cheap golf in a lot of places around here, though often you need a reservation on weekends. There are also plenty of driving ranges and a few ‘golf centers’ that are driving ranges with tracking devices on the balls so you can compete against others at the range.
By jbgolfer25 on Oct 14, 2008 | Reply
Myrtle Beach South Carolina.