@GolfTravelerJoe Harbor Town is great for tournament viewing, like all Pete Dye courses the surrounds of the greens usually are elevated so you can see everything. Also, the course is tightly laid out and it’s easy to get to the front nine to the back nine with not a lot of effort.
@cstegmaier Come to Wildewood, Christian! We have a good group out there and the course is in fantastic shape! Plus some good lawyers and judges out there as well!
@BryanTweed16@offthegrid777 Robert Trent Jones Trail in Prattville, Alabama. Three incredible and unique courses located on the same property and all three are excellently maintained. 5 rounds will cost you about $500 and it’s a pretty easy trip to make. Epsom tour even hosts an event out there.
@scottisadrummer Pawleys Plantation may have the best back 9 in golf. Bulls Bay is a Strantz masterclass but it’s about an hour drive from Pawleys. Dunes Club is incredible and so is Rivers Edge on the border of NC and SC (but a bit of a drive from Pawleys) and is a Palmer masterpiece.