The Bump and Run

The bump and run is a shot known to hit the ground running, so it is the same for these types of trips. These are destinations that are closer to home, do not require lengthy travel, and will not break the bank!

Carolinas


The Carolinas is a dream itinerary for enthusiasts, offering an unmatched blend of coastal beauty, inland charm, and iconic course design. From the windswept fairways of Kiawah Island’s Ocean Course to the relaxed coastal vibe of Fripp Island, the South Carolina shoreline provides unforgettable oceanfront golf. Venture inland to North Carolina and experience the bold, creative layouts of Tobacco Road and Tot Hill Farm, where dramatic elevation changes and imaginative shot-making define the round. No Carolina golf trip is complete without visiting the legendary Pinehurst, the cradle of American golf, where history and tradition meet world-class play. Whether you prefer seaside serenity or pine-lined precision, the Carolinas deliver a richly varied and unforgettable golf experience.

Florida


Florida offers year-round sunshine and a lineup of premier courses that rival any golf destination in the world. Highlights include the newly reimagined Cabot Citrus Farms, blending bold design with Florida’s natural beauty, and the iconic TPC Sawgrass, home of the famous island green on the 17th hole. At Hammock Beach, oceanfront holes provide a breezy, scenic challenge, while Doral’s Blue Monster tests shotmaking with its deep bunkers and water-lined fairways. For a more remote and tranquil experience, Streamsong delivers three world-class courses sculpted into dramatic sand dunes and lakes. As a bonus, Florida’s warm winter climate makes it a perfect escape when colder regions are snowed in - allowing golfers to keep their game sharp all year long in the Sunshine State.

MidWest


Welcome to the heartland of American golf, where pristine courses meet warm hospitality and stunning natural backdrops. At the center of it all is Kohler, Wisconsin - home to the world-renowned Whistling Straits and Blackwolf Run courses, where rugged shorelines and fescue-covered dunes echo the feel of links golf with a Midwestern twist. Just down the road, Erin Hills offers a pure, walking-only experience on a vast, rolling landscape that hosted the 2017 U.S. Open. With its mix of championship pedigree, scenic beauty, and laid-back charm, the Midwest delivers a golf experience that’s both humbling and unforgettable - especially in the late spring through early fall, when conditions are ideal and the courses are in peak form.

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