Best Cities for Golfers to Live In
Whether you're a seasoned golfer or just starting out, the perfect swing and the camaraderie of the game are undeniable. For many golf lovers, living in a city that embraces the sport can enhance this passion – not to mention, provide you with ample opportunities to hit the course! If you're a golfer looking for your next apartment, why not find your dream home in an area known for its courses?
To help you find your next home in a location that caters to your hobbies and lifestyle, here are the top cities for golf enthusiasts.

Scottsdale, Arizona
Scottsdale stands out as a premier golf destination, with over 200 courses set against the picturesque Sonoran Desert backdrop. The city's commitment to maintaining its pristine courses and hosting numerous events throughout the year makes it a haven for golfers. The favorable climate ensures year-round play, with mild winters and manageable summer mornings. Some of the city's top courses include:
- Troon North Golf Club. Renowned for its challenging layout and stunning desert scenery, Troon North offers two 18-hole courses that are a must-play for any golf enthusiast.
- We-Ko-Pa Golf Club. This club provides a serene golfing experience in the Sonoran Desert, free from residential development. With two award-winning courses, the club is revered for offering some of the best golfing opportunities in the Southwest by golf media.
- Grayhawk Golf Club. With deep bunkers and contoured greens, Grayhawk offers a challenging course, ensuring a memorable round for all skill levels.
Pros & Cons of Golfing in Scottsdale
Pros: | Cons: |
Over 200 top-tier golf courses. | Intense summer heat can make midday golf difficult (June to September). |
Year-round play with mild winters. | Course fees can be high in peak season. |
Hosts major PGA and amateur events. | |
Stunning desert scenery enhances the experience. |
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Palm Springs, California
Palm Springs has long been synonymous with golf, offering a variety of courses that cater to both amateurs and professionals. The city's rich golfing history and the backdrop of the San Jacinto Mountains provide a unique and enjoyable experience. Here are some of the Palm Springs area's most coveted golf locations:
- PGA West. Known as the "Western Home of Golf in America," this 18-hole championship course was designed by legends like Arnold Palmer and Jack Nicklaus.
- Indian Wells Golf Resort. Ranked the 16th best player's course and 30th celebrity course by Golf Magazine, this 36-hole golf resort has hosted some of the biggest events in golf, like the Golf Channel's Big Break and PGA's Skin Game.
- Tahquitz Creek Golf Resort. One of the premier public courses in the area, this golf resort offers two challenging championship courses. Rated one of the best places to play by Golf Digest, it's an ideal course for both casual tee times and corporate events.
Pros & Cons of Golfing in Palm Springs
Pros: | Cons: |
Home to some of the most prestigious golf courses in the U.S. | High summer temperatures can make afternoon golf challenging. |
Year-round golf weather. | Some clubs have high membership fees. |
Stunning mountain views and well-maintained greens. | |
Hosts multiple pro and amateur golf tournaments. |
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Orlando, Florida
Orlando isn't just about theme parks; it's a golfer's paradise with a huge selection of highly rated courses and a climate that supports year-round play. The city's golfing infrastructure and community make it an attractive residential destination for those passionate about the sport. Some of Orlando's top golfing spots include:
- Arnold Palmer's Bay Hill Club & Lodge. Experience the legacy of "The King" at this iconic club, which offers 27 holes of championship golf set along the shores of the Butler Chain of Lakes over 270 acres.
- Grand Cypress Golf. Designed by Jack Nicklaus, the Grand Cypress 36-hole championship course is renowned for its challenging layout and impeccable course conditions, making it a must-play for serious golfers.
- Southern Dunes Golf & Country Club. With its rolling hills and high-lipped bunkers (with 100 feet of elevation changes), Southern Dunes provides a challenging course that tests every aspect of a golfer's game.
Pros & Cons of Golfing in Orlando
Pros: | Cons: |
Year-round warm weather. | High humidity during summer months. |
Wide selection of public and private courses. | Frequent afternoon rainstorms can disrupt play. |
Affordable greens fees compared to other golf hotspots. | |
Home to multiple PGA Tour courses. |
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Dallas, Texas
Dallas offers a fantastic golfing scene with a variety of public and private courses suited for all skill levels. The city’s climate allows for play nearly all year, and the cost of living is lower than many other golf-friendly destinations. Notable golf courses in Dallas include:
- Trinity Forest Golf Club. A links-style course with natural rolling terrain, this course is home to professional and amateur championships.
- Cowboys Golf Club. The only NFL-themed golf club in the world, Cowboys Golf Club offers a championship course with great facilities. With 18 holes and a driving range, this par-72 course is a top pick.
- TPC Craig Ranch. A PGA Tour-level course that is home to the AT&T Byron Nelson tournament.
Pros & Cons of Golfing in Dallas
Pros: | Cons: |
A large variety of high-quality golf courses. | Hot and humid summers. |
Lower cost of living compared to other golf destinations. | Windy conditions can affect play. |
Mild winters allow for nearly year-round golf. | |
Multiple PGA Tour stops in Texas. |
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Phoenix, Arizona
Phoenix, along with its neighboring cities like Tempe and Mesa, offers a diverse golfing landscape with nearly 200 courses. The region's desert scenery combined with meticulously maintained courses provides a unique golfing experience. Golfers looking to rent in the Phoenix area can't miss the following courses:
- The Boulders Golf Club. Set amidst striking boulder formations, this semi-private club offers two, 36-hole championship courses (some of the most demanding in the Southwest) that blend seamlessly with the natural desert landscape.
- Papago Golf Course. Home of Arizona State University men's and women's golf teams and a favorite among locals, Papago offers a traditional layout with rolling fairways and strategic bunkering, making it both challenging and enjoyable.
- Raven Golf Club. Known for its lush, non-desert style layout, Raven has over 6,000 mature pine trees lining its fairways. Highly rated by Golf Digest and Arizona Magazine, this 18-hole course offers manicured greens across the over 7,000-yard, par-72 course.
Pros & Cons of Golfing in Phoenix
Pros: | Cons: |
A wide variety of courses with stunning desert landscapes. | Extremely high summer temperatures can limit play. |
Affordable options compared to other major golf cities. | Some public courses get crowded during peak season. |
Year-round golf is possible with proper timing. | |
Major tournaments and events take place in the area. |
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Myrtle Beach, South Carolina
Myrtle Beach, often referred to as the "Golf Capital of the World," is home to over 80 premier courses, making it a golfer's dream destination. The coastal scenery and variety of courses cater to all skill levels, ensuring a memorable experience for every golfer. Residents should consider booking a tee time at:
- Caledonia Golf & Fish Club. Set on a former rice plantation, Caledonia offers a picturesque and challenging layout that has garnered national acclaim. Consistently ranked on the "Top 100" Golf Digest and Golfweek Magazines, it has gained a reputation as one of the best courses in the country since opening in 1994.
- Dunes Golf & Beach Club. As one of the oldest and most prestigious courses in Myrtle Beach, Dunes Club has hosted some of the top golf events like PGA Tours, USGA Championships, and National tournaments.
- TPC Myrtle Beach. Designed to challenge even the best players in the world, TPC Myrtle Beach's 18-hole, par-72 course offers a tour-quality experience with immaculate conditions and a strategic layout.
Pros & Cons of Golfing in Myrtle Beach
Pros: | Cons: |
Courses for all skill levels. | High humidity in the summer can be challenging. |
Coastal scenery enhances the golfing experience. | Courses can be crowded during peak tourist season. |
Affordable greens fees compared to other golf hotspots. | |
Mild winters allow for year-round play. |
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Naples, Florida
Naples offers a serene golfing environment with a variety of courses set against the backdrop of the Gulf of Mexico. The city's commitment to maintaining high-quality courses and its vibrant golfing community make it a top choice for enthusiasts. Be sure to check out:
- TPC Treviso Bay. Combining the beauty of Naples with a challenging layout, TPC Treviso Bay offers a memorable golfing experience that tests every aspect of your game. This award-winning, 18-hole course is known for its well-maintained greenery and PGA-tour quality standards.
- The Ritz-Carlton Naples, Tiburón. The host of three annual professional tournaments and a premier golf destination, the Ritz offers two 18-hole courses, artfully designed by Greg Norman. This resort provides a luxurious golfing experience, complete with unlimited play and caddie concierge services.
- Old Corkscrew Golf Club. As the only Jack Nicklaus Signature Design in Southwest Florida, Old Corkscrew is one of the area's most coveted golf destinations. This par-72, championship course offers some of the best designed, and most well-maintained greenery in Naples.
Pros & Cons of Golfing in Naples
Pros: | Cons: |
Home to some of the most well-maintained courses in the country. | High membership fees for private clubs. |
Warm weather allows for year-round golfing. | Humidity and rain can impact summer play. |
Prestigious private and public courses. |
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