LINKS Magazine's annual guide to the best golf communities
By
The LINKS Editors
The best of golf means more than just playing the game. It means enjoying a
lifestyle that starts on the course and extends far beyond it.
That’s where
private-golf communities come in. But with so many quality properties all
over the country, finding the right one for you can be difficult. Well, you
have come to the right place for guidance: America’s 100 Premier Properties by
LINKS Magazine.
These are the best of the thousands of golf-course communities
in the country, offering great golf, luxurious homes, superb amenities and
world-class service. We determined the list based on surveys filled out by
hundreds of communities, and each listing provides key data—golf
information, membership requirements, initiation fees, price ranges for real
estate, amenities, future developments—that will provide a starting point for
your search, no matter where you’re looking or what your needs are.
Use the map, orClick here for the full alphabetical list, or search by state below.
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