The 10 U.S. Vacation Spots With The Most Golf Courses

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When it comes to enjoying golf, there’s nothing that quite beats spending afternoons on the course with friends or family.

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But, are you tired of golfing in an area that feels too crowded? Perhaps there aren’t that many golf courses so everyone flocks to the same ones?

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Well, these 10 U.S. destinations have the most golf courses per capita. Meaning, that there’s a lot of golf courses compared to their population. 

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A golf trip to one of these cities will get you back to golfing in a setting that allows you to enjoy the landscape, the beauty of the outdoors and the terrain – not an endless sea of people and noise.

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Myrtle Beach-Conway-North Myrtle Beach The golf scene is one of the best in the country. It is home to some of the best, most unique, and most challenging golf courses in the United States

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Utica-Rome, NY Most courses in the Utica-Rome metro in the foothills of the Adirondacks in upstate New York are public and steeped in history

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Barnstable, MA (Cape Cod) Cape Cod boasts myriad courses of varying difficulty, including the beloved Olde Barnstable Golf Course

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Cape Coral-Fort Myers, FL The Fort Myers metro area, located along Florida’s southwest Gulf Coast, offers year-round course options to match any skill level. If you decide to visit the region don't overlook Streamsong.

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