Tee up with a visit to one of these family-friendly golf resorts, perfect for spring family travel.
Nestled in Missouri’s Ozark Mountains, Big Cedar Lodge is home to five world-class golf courses, designed by golf legends including Jack Nicklaus. Set on 4,600 acres, this resort offers lessons for golfers of all skill levels, including family-friendly clinics.
Located in Charlottesville, Virginia, Keswick Hall recently debuted extensive renovations. Book the Spring Golf package, which includes an 18-hole round at Pete Dye-designed Full Cry golf course and complimentary breakfast.
Head to Palm Springs, California, for award-winning golf at La Quinta Resort & Club. This desert resort boasts five courses. Book the Stay and Play offer for one complimentary round of golf per night. After a round of golf, check out the resort’s 41 swimming pools, 23 tennis courts and seven dining outlets.
Visit recently renovated Mauna Kea Golf Course, originally designed by Robert Trent Jones Sr. in 1964. This resort also features the 18-hole Hapuna Golf Course. Book the Renovation Golf package for discounts on best available rates and green fees.
Ponte Vedra Inn & Club invites families to experience its 30,000-square-foot spa, 15 tennis courts and two award-winning golf courses. Open for more than 90 years, the Ocean Course and Lagoon Course have seen three major renovations, the most recent in 2022.
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