Featured Florida Golf Course
World Golf Village
Located between St. Augustine and Jacksonville, Florida, World Golf Village is home to the renowned "King & Bear" and "Slammer & Squire" golf courses, the only resort golf courses in the world designed as collaboration between Hall of Famers - Arnold Palmer & Jack Nicklaus and Sam Snead & Gene Sarazen.
As the official golf courses of the World Golf Hall of Fame in Jacksonville, Florida, these celebrated courses offer 36 holes of legendary, championship golf. Both courses have hosted professional tournaments including the Liberty Mutual Legends of Golf Tournament, a Champions Tour event, and Shell's Wonderful World of Golf, as well as other nationally televised events.
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Travel to the World Golf Hall of Fame
St. Augustine, Florida Golf Package
Included in this Wonderful World Golf Village:
* 3 - nights at The Renaissance Resort at World Golf Village
* 1 - round of golf at The Slammer & The Squire
* 1 - rounds of golf at The King & The Bear
* 1 - round of golf at St. John's Golf Club
* Travel insurance
Price From: $148 per person, per day
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Travel Destination - Charleston, SC
Charleston, SC & Resort Islands
It took a lot more than golf to make Charleston one of America's "Top Ten" vacation destinations for the past two decades. In fact, surveys of Charleston area visitors confirm that golf ranks well down the list of reasons why they return to the city voted #1 in the US in the 2011 Conde' Nast Traveler Readers' Choice Awards.
So why is this a good thing for those who love golf? Two reasons, actually.
First, it means that unlike your typical "golf destination," Charleston offers pristine golf, unrushed and unspoiled by the crowds. But moreover, it means that once you've completed your round, there is still a smorgasbord of activity awaiting you. If history is the cornerstone of Charleston, then dining is the mortar. Last year The New York Times flatly stated, "Charleston is one of the great eating towns of the American South." Just three months later, Saveur Magazine wrote, "We've always considered Charleston one of the country's most alluring eating destinations ." Combine an award-winning port city with sunny beaches, out-of-this-world dining and fantastic golf, and you've got the perfect spot for your next golf getaway!
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