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Sandestin Golf & Beach Resort Provides Perfect Golf Buddy Getaway

Stay and Play Packages

By Todd Wolff


A tale of buried treasure. The only place in the world where Rees and Robert Trent Jones II golf courses sit side-by-side. Host of PGA Champions Tour events.

Sandestin Golf and Beach Resort resume is as unique as it is lengthy.

The 2,400-acre, see-it-to-believe-it resort is just minutes from the sport fishing capital of Destin along Northwest Florida's famed Emerald Coast. Sandestin's four immaculately groomed golf courses, a quaint village with restaurants and nightlife, and an endless array of accommodations make the resort an ideal golf buddy getaway.

The championship golf course lineup alone is worth the trip.

Burnt Pine is the work of Rees Jones. The club is private, but resort guests can play via a limited number of tee times. Golfers receive the complete private club treatment, from use of Burnt Pine's locker room to day of play dining privileges.

In addition to 18 phenomenal holes, lore has it Burnt Pine is also home to buried treasure. As legend holds, a Scottish sea captain outmaneuvering a Civil War naval blockade stashed his treasure at the base of a lightning-charred pine tree where the course now sits. A fire later burned hundreds of pines, ensuring the booty was never recovered.

The Raven is a two-time host of PGA Champions Tour events. Opened in 2000, the Robert Trent Jones II-design bobs and weaves through marshes, wetlands and pine trees, providing a stern, but fair test of golf.

Sandestin's Baytowne and The Links Course are longtime favorites of locals and resort guests.

Baytowne Golf Club is the ideal arrival day track. The par-71, designed by Tom Jackson, plays to a manageable 6,800 yards from the tips, and its wide fairways wipe away both jetlag and off-season rust.

Jackson's second contribution, The Links Course, is a tip of the cap to the origins of the ancient game. Thanks to the challenging layout and ubiquitous Bay winds, The Links Course has garnered the reputation as one of the area's ultimate risk-reward courses.

Post-round, golfers flock to the Village of Baytowne Wharf. Located inside the resort, the Village features casual and fine-dining restaurants, and an assortment of bars and nightlife for those who don't have an early tee time the next day.

Sandestin offers a variety of packages options.

* 4 1/2 Star Golf Package - a round at Burnt Pine, a round at The Raven, and accommodations, starting at $141 per person, per night.

* Player's Package - a round at The Raven, a round at Baytowne, and accommodations, starting at $113 per person, per night.

* Classic Golf Package - a round at Baytowne, a round at The Links Course, and accommodations, starting at $99 per person, per night.

All packages include carts; unlimited use of Sandestin's practice facility and range balls; and free replay rounds booked at the course the day of play (based on availability) .Rates for all packages are seasonal and based on a two-night stay. They do not include fees and taxes.

Getting There:
Northwest Florida Beaches International Airport (ECP) offers direct flights from Houston, Baltimore/Washington DC, Atlanta, Orlando, Nashville, and Memphis. Northwest Florida Regional Airport (VPS) offers direct flights from Dallas, Houston, Charlotte, Louisville and Atlanta.

More Information:
www.sandestin.com
(877) 852-6318.



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About: Todd Wolff


Todd Wolff Todd Wolff is a well traveled freelance writer on golf, beer and travel. In 2005, Todd joined GolfTrips.com as the first contributor. When he is not on the links, Todd is brewing his legendary craft beers. In addition, to golf writing he is a world renowned graphic artist who has won numerous industry awards in logo design and product packaging.



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