🤖 AI Planning · 🤝 Human Expertise · ⛳ Perfect Trips

AI plans it.
A specialist books it.

Our AI builds your complete golf itinerary in seconds. Then a real golf travel specialist takes over — handling every booking, negotiating group rates, and making sure every detail is perfect.

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🇺🇸 Pinehurst
🇮🇪 Ireland
🌊 Pebble Beach
🌲 Bandon Dunes
🏖️ Myrtle Beach
🇵🇹 Portugal
🍑 Augusta
1,200+Golf Courses in Database
48Countries Covered
$0Planning Fees — Ever
24/7Specialist Support on Every Trip
Featured Trips

Handpicked packages, ready to book

Our most popular group golf packages — fully costed, specialist-approved.

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St Andrews, Scotland
Scottish Links Classic
8 players · 5 nights · 3 rounds
$4,800/person
County Kerry, Ireland
Emerald Isle Escape
6 players · 7 nights · 4 rounds
$5,200/person
Top Destinations

Where do you want to play?

From legendary links to world-class resorts, we've planned trips to the finest golf destinations on Earth.

St Andrews links golf course in Scotland, the home of golf
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Scotland, UK
The Home of Golf
St Andrews · Carnoustie · Royal Dornoch · Kingsbarns
Coastal links golf course in Ireland
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Ireland
Emerald Isle Links
Ballybunion · Lahinch · Royal County Down
Pinehurst golf course in North Carolina, USA
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North Carolina, USA
Pinehurst
No. 2 · No. 4 · No. 8 · No. 10
Pebble Beach golf course on the California coast
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California, USA
Pebble Beach
Pebble Beach GL · Spyglass Hill · Cypress Point
Golf course in the Augusta, Georgia area
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Georgia, USA
Augusta Area
Augusta National area · Reynolds Lake Oconee
Bandon Dunes links golf course on the Oregon coast
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Oregon, USA
Bandon Dunes
Bandon Dunes · Pacific Dunes · Old Macdonald
Golf course in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina
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South Carolina, USA
Myrtle Beach
Caledonia · True Blue · TPC Myrtle Beach
Golf course in the Algarve region of Portugal
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Portugal
Algarve
Vale do Lobo · Quinta do Lago · Palmares
Golf course on the Costa del Sol in Spain
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Spain
Costa del Sol
Real Club Valderrama · La Manga · Sotogrande
Scenic golf course in New Zealand
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New Zealand
North & South Island
Cape Kidnappers · Kauri Cliffs · The Hills
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Don't see your destination? Our AI can plan golf trips to 48 countries worldwide. Just describe your trip in the search bar above — any destination, any group size, any budget.
How It Works

The best of AI and human expertise

Most travel tools give you one or the other. We give you both — and that's why the experience is better.

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The AI does the research

Instant, comprehensive, tireless. Our AI searches thousands of courses, hotels, and flights simultaneously — in seconds, not days.

  • Understands natural language requests
  • Ranks courses by quality, prestige & group suitability
  • Matches hotels to course locations
  • Compares flights from your departure city
  • Finds local dining and excursion options
  • Generates 3 fully costed packages instantly
⚡ Done in seconds, not days
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The specialist executes it

A dedicated golf travel professional takes the AI's plan and turns it into a perfectly booked reality — with the personal touch a computer can't replicate.

  • Contacts courses and hotels directly on your behalf
  • Negotiates group rates not available online
  • Books tee times, rooms, flights & dining reservations
  • Coordinates logistics across your entire group
  • Handles changes, issues, and special requests
  • Available before, during, and after your trip
🏌️ Your own golf travel concierge

Start with the AI planner — free, instant, no commitment. When you're ready, your specialist takes it from there.

Why Fairway Trips

Built differently from the ground up

We're a new company — and we think that's worth saying. Here's what we're built on.

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Based in Charlotte, NC

Founded and operated by golfers in the Carolinas. Pinehurst is practically in our backyard — and we've planned trips to every major destination on the map.

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Powered by AI + real specialists

We use the same AI technology that powers leading products worldwide, combined with real human golf travel expertise. You get the best of both.

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You never pay more

We earn commissions from our travel partners — the same model used by every major travel agency. Your price is always the same or lower than booking direct.

1,200+ courses in our database

From St Andrews to Pebble Beach, every major golf destination is covered. Our course database is rated by difficulty, prestige, and group suitability.

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Fully transparent & legal

Registered LLC, full privacy policy, affiliate disclosures, and terms of service. We operate with complete transparency — no hidden fees, no surprises.

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48 countries covered

Scotland, Ireland, Portugal, Spain, South Africa, Australia and beyond. If there's great golf there, we can plan a trip there.

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Be a founding client

We're just getting started and looking for our first group bookings. Founding clients get personal attention, the best available rates, and our full focus on making your trip exceptional.

Let AI plan it. Let us book it.

Start free with the AI planner. When you're ready, your dedicated golf travel specialist handles every booking from start to finish.

Plan your golf trip

Describe your ideal trip and our AI will build a complete, costed itinerary in seconds.

Building your itinerary
Searching courses...
Loading your personalized itinerary...
Choose your package
⛳ Courses
🏨 Hotels
✈️ Flights
🍽 Dining
🎯 Excursions
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The AI has done its job. Now let a specialist do theirs.
Your AI itinerary is the starting point. A dedicated golf travel specialist will contact courses and hotels directly, negotiate group rates you can't get online, and book every single detail on your behalf — flights, tee times, rooms, dining, and transfers.
How It Works

AI does the research.
We handle the rest.

Two things working together that no competitor offers: AI speed and accuracy for planning, combined with a real golf travel specialist for flawless execution.

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🤖 AI Step

You describe your trip — AI builds it instantly

Type your trip in plain English and our AI generates a complete, fully costed itinerary in seconds. Three package options — budget, mid-range, and luxury — each with ranked courses, matched hotels, flight options, dining picks, and excursions. What would take a human days to research takes our AI moments.

  • Any destination, any group size, worldwide
  • Courses ranked by quality and group suitability
  • Hotels matched to course locations
  • Fully costed per person instantly
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🤖 AI Step

Customize until it's exactly right

Swap a course, upgrade the hotel, adjust for non-golfers, or ask for a different budget level. The AI updates everything instantly. Every change recalculates the per-person cost in real time. Your group can review and vote on the itinerary through a shared link before anyone commits to anything.

  • Unlimited adjustments, all free
  • Share itinerary link with your group
  • Cost splits updated in real time
  • No pressure to book until you're ready
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🤝 Human Step

Your specialist takes the AI plan and executes it

This is where we're genuinely different. Once you're happy with your itinerary, a dedicated golf travel specialist takes over completely. They contact every supplier directly — courses, hotels, airlines, restaurants — and book everything on your behalf. They don't just click "book" on a website; they pick up the phone, build relationships, and negotiate rates that aren't available online.

  • Direct calls to courses and hotels — not just online booking
  • Group rate negotiation on every element
  • Tee time coordination across multiple courses and days
  • One point of contact for your entire group
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🤝 Human Step

Your specialist is with you every step of the way

From the moment you confirm to the moment you're back home, your specialist is available. Flight delayed? They're on it. Hotel room not ready? They handle it. Want to add a dinner reservation mid-trip? Done. You focus entirely on your golf. They handle everything else.

  • 24/7 support during your trip
  • Handles changes and issues in real time
  • Dietary needs, accessibility, transfers — all covered
  • Post-trip debrief to make the next trip even better
Features

Everything your group needs

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AI Itinerary Builder

Natural language search that understands what golfers actually need. No filters, no dropdowns.

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Group Rate Negotiation

Our reps negotiate directly with courses and hotels for rates not available online.

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Full Trip Booking

Flights, hotels, tee times, dining, and excursions all booked through one point of contact.

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Cost Splitting

Per-person pricing calculated instantly. Collect payments from your group in one place.

Course Database

1,200+ courses rated by difficulty, prestige, condition, and group-friendliness.

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Trip Portal

Shared itinerary, documents, and updates accessible by every member of your group.

Pricing

You plan free.
We earn on bookings.

AI trip planning is always free. When you're ready to book, a small planning fee covers your rep's time — credited against your first booking whenever you confirm. We earn commissions from hotels, courses, and airlines. You never pay more than booking direct.

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AI Planning — Always Free
Search any destination, build complete itineraries, compare packages. No credit card, no limit on searches.
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Rep Booking — Flat Trip Fee
When a specialist books your trip, a one-time planning fee covers their time. Credited against your first booking whenever you're ready — no deadline.
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Commissions — From Partners
We earn 10–20% from hotels, courses, and airlines. You pay the same rate as booking direct — or less, thanks to group negotiation.
Trip Planning Fee

One-time fee per trip

Charged once when you engage a specialist to book your trip. This covers your rep's planning time and is credited against your first booking whenever you're ready to confirm — no deadline, no time pressure.

Small Group
2–4 players
$149
one-time
Credit on booking
  • Full itinerary by a specialist
  • Tee time booking
  • Hotel reservations
  • Email & chat support
Mid Group
5–8 players
$299
one-time
Credit on booking
  • Full itinerary by a specialist
  • All bookings handled
  • Group rate negotiation
  • Phone + chat support
Corporate / Event
17+ players
Custom
quoted per trip
Credit on booking
  • Senior specialist assigned
  • Corporate invoicing
  • Event logistics & signage
  • On-site rep available
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How the credit works: Pay the planning fee to engage your specialist. When you're ready to book — whether that's 2 days or 2 months later — the full fee is credited against your first confirmed booking. No time pressure, no arbitrary deadlines. If you decide not to book at all, the fee compensates your specialist for their time. One fee covers one trip. Simple.
How We Earn

Commissions, explained

We earn referral commissions from our travel partners — the same way any travel agent does. You always pay the standard rate or better.

Booking Type Commission Rate Who Pays It Your Cost
🏨 Hotels 10–15% Hotel (not you) Standard rate or lower
✈️ Flights Service fee may apply Varies by itinerary Published fare + possible fee
⛳ Green Fees 10–20% Golf course Standard or group rate
🎯 Excursions 8–10% Tour operator Standard rate
🛡️ Travel Insurance 20–30% Insurer Standard premium
Bottom line: you pay what you'd pay booking direct. We earn on top of that from partners.
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A note on flights: Airlines rarely pay commissions, and complex group or international itineraries take significant time to coordinate. For this reason, a small flight booking fee may apply depending on the complexity of your flights. Your specialist will always tell you the exact fee upfront before booking anything — never any surprises.

Example: Scotland trip · 12 players · 5 nights

Hotel spend
$1,800
12 rooms × $250 × 5 nights · we earn 12%
Green fees
$1,300
12 players × 3 rounds × $290 · we earn 12%
Flights
Varies
Booking fee may apply based on complexity
Excursions + insurance
$630
Whisky tours, travel insurance commissions
Total earned — one Scotland trip
~$3,730+

Frequently asked questions

Do I really pay the same price as booking direct? +
Yes — in most cases you pay the exact same rate as booking directly with the hotel or course, because our commissions are paid by the supplier, not added to your bill. In many cases you pay less, because our reps negotiate group rates that aren't available to the public.
When is the trip planning fee charged? +
Only when you engage a specialist to actively book your trip — not just for using the AI planner. When you're ready to confirm — whether that's a few days or a couple of months later — the full fee is credited against your first booking. No time pressure, no arbitrary deadlines. One fee covers one trip. If you decide not to book at all, the fee compensates your specialist for their time.
What if I just want to browse without booking? +
The AI trip planner is completely free. Search any destination, build full itineraries, share with your group — no subscription or fee required. You only engage (and pay) a rep when you're ready to actually book.
How big can my group be? +
We handle groups from 2 to 100+ players. Corporate events and golf tours are a specialty. Groups of 17+ get a custom quote for planning fees, and senior specialists with event experience are assigned.
Do you handle international trips? +
Absolutely — international is where we shine. We have established relationships with courses and hotels in Scotland, Ireland, England, Portugal, Spain, South Africa, Australia, New Zealand, and more. Our reps have personally visited most of the top destinations.
Is there a fee to book flights? +
Possibly. Airlines rarely pay travel agents commissions, and complex group or international flight itineraries take significant time to coordinate correctly. For this reason, a small flight booking fee may apply depending on the complexity of your flights. Your specialist will always confirm the exact fee with you upfront before booking anything — there are never any surprise charges.

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Our Story

Built by golfers,
for golfers.

We got tired of planning golf trips across 14 browser tabs. So we built the tool we always wished existed.

Our mission

Golf travel should be as enjoyable as the game itself. But for most groups, planning a trip means months of research, spreadsheets, unreturned emails, and arguments about which course to play first.

Fairway Trips solves this with a combination no competitor offers: AI that does the research instantly, and a real golf travel specialist who executes the plan perfectly. The AI handles what computers do best — searching, comparing, and organizing thousands of options in seconds. The specialist handles what humans do best — relationships, negotiation, judgment, and care.

Neither alone is good enough. AI without a human leaves you doing the booking yourself, unsure if you're getting the best deal. A human without AI is slow and expensive. Together, they deliver something genuinely better than anything else available for group golf travel.

What we believe

Our values

Golf first

Every feature and decision starts with a simple question: does this make the golf trip better?

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Human + AI

AI handles the research. Humans handle the relationships. The combination is unbeatable.

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No hidden costs

We earn commissions from partners, not from you. You always get the best available rate.

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World-class courses

We only recommend courses we'd play ourselves. Quality is non-negotiable.

The Team

The people behind your trip

Carson Wiley, Founder of Fairway Trips
Founder

Carson Wiley

Carson built Fairway Trips because planning his own golf trips was eating up more time than playing them. A Charlotte native and avid golfer, he set out to combine AI technology with real human expertise — so groups could stop planning and start playing.

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Golf Travel Specialist

Julie Reichle

An experienced golf travel specialist who handles every booking from start to finish. Julie works directly with courses, hotels, and partners worldwide to turn your AI-generated itinerary into a perfectly executed trip.

Ready to plan your trip?

Be one of our founding clients and discover a better way to plan golf travel.

The Fairway Trips Blog

Golf Travel Guides & Tips

Expert guides to planning unforgettable group golf trips — from the legendary links of Scotland to the sandhills of Pinehurst.

Destination Guide

The Ultimate Guide to Planning a Scotland Golf Trip for Groups

Everything your group needs to know to plan the golf trip of a lifetime in the home of golf — courses, timing, logistics, and insider tips.

10 min read · Destination Guide
Destination Guide

Pinehurst Golf Packages: Everything You Need to Know

A complete guide to planning a group golf trip to Pinehurst — the cradle of American golf. Courses, lodging, costs, and how to book.

9 min read · Destination Guide
Destination Guide

Myrtle Beach Golf Packages: The Complete Group Trip Guide

How to plan the perfect Myrtle Beach golf trip — the best courses among 80+, where to stay, what it costs, and why it's America's best-value golf destination.

9 min read · Destination Guide
Planning Tips

How to Plan a Group Golf Trip Without Losing Your Mind

The complete step-by-step playbook for organizing a stress-free group golf trip — from picking dates to splitting costs to booking it all.

8 min read · Planning Tips

Ready to plan your trip?

Let our AI build your itinerary in seconds, then a specialist books every detail.

Blog › Destination Guide

The Ultimate Guide to Planning a Scotland Golf Trip for Groups

Scotland is the home of golf, and for good reason. With more than 550 courses packed into a country roughly the size of South Carolina, it offers the highest concentration of world-class links golf anywhere on earth. For a group of golfers, a Scotland trip is the ultimate bucket-list adventure — but planning one can feel overwhelming. This guide walks you through everything you need to know.

When to Go

The Scottish golf season runs from April through October, but timing matters enormously for a group trip. May, June, and September are the sweet spots. You get long daylight hours — in June the sun is up until nearly 10pm, meaning you can play 36 holes in a day — combined with the best chance of dry weather and firm, fast links conditions.

July and August bring the warmest temperatures but also the largest crowds and highest green fees, especially around The Open Championship. April and October are shoulder season: fewer crowds and lower prices, but a real chance of cold, wet, and windy conditions. For most groups, late May to mid-June is the ideal window.

The Courses Every Group Should Consider

Scotland's courses cluster into a few key regions, and smart trip planning means picking one or two regions rather than trying to crisscross the whole country.

The Fife Coast (St Andrews): This is the spiritual heart of golf. The Old Course at St Andrews is the must-play, but securing a tee time requires entering the daily ballot or booking well in advance. The surrounding area offers Kingsbarns, Carnoustie, and the other St Andrews links courses — enough world-class golf to fill an entire week without driving more than 45 minutes.

The East Lothian Coast (near Edinburgh): A more compact alternative, home to Muirfield, North Berwick, Gullane, and Archerfield. Easy to reach from Edinburgh airport and tightly clustered, making it excellent for groups who want less driving.

The Highlands (Inverness area): Royal Dornoch, Castle Stuart, and Nairn offer remote, dramatic links golf with fewer crowds. This region rewards groups willing to venture further north with some of the most memorable golf in the country.

The Ayrshire Coast (near Glasgow): Home to Trump Turnberry, Royal Troon, and Prestwick — the birthplace of The Open Championship. A strong choice for groups flying into Glasgow.

How Many Rounds Should You Plan?

The most common mistake groups make is over-scheduling. Scotland's links courses are physically demanding — most are walking-only, the wind is relentless, and the rounds are long. Playing one round per day is plenty for most groups. Ambitious groups might play 36 holes once or twice across a week, but trying to play two full rounds every day for a week will leave everyone exhausted by day three.

A typical week-long trip includes five to six rounds across seven days, leaving room for travel, rest, and non-golf experiences like a whisky distillery tour or a day in Edinburgh.

Where to Stay

Accommodation in Scotland ranges from iconic golf resorts to charming local guesthouses. The Old Course Hotel in St Andrews offers luxury directly on the links. For groups wanting value, the area is full of bed-and-breakfasts and self-catering cottages that work well for buddies trips. Renting a large house or cottage for the group is often the most cost-effective and social option, giving everyone a place to gather in the evenings.

Getting There and Getting Around

Most groups fly into Edinburgh or Glasgow, both of which have direct flights from major US cities. From there, the key decision is transportation. For groups of eight or more, hiring a minibus with a driver is the best option — it eliminates the stress of driving on the left side of narrow roads after a long round, and it means everyone can relax. Smaller groups often rent vans, but be prepared for the adjustment to left-side driving.

What It Costs

A Scotland golf trip is an investment. Green fees at the premier courses can range from $200 to over $400 per round, with the Old Course at the higher end. Add accommodation, flights, transport, caddies, and dining, and a week-long trip typically runs between $4,000 and $10,000 per person depending on the level of luxury. Booking through a specialist who can secure group rates and navigate the tee time systems often saves money compared to booking everything individually.

The Tee Time Challenge

This is where Scotland trips get complicated. The most coveted courses — particularly the Old Course at St Andrews — use ballot systems and release tee times on specific schedules, sometimes a year in advance. Group tee times for eight or more players require careful coordination and early booking. This is the single biggest reason groups choose to work with a golf travel specialist rather than going it alone.

Let Fairway Trips Handle the Hard Part

Planning a Scotland golf trip involves dozens of moving parts: securing ballot entries, coordinating group tee times across multiple courses, arranging transport, booking accommodation, and timing everything around the famously unpredictable weather. Our AI builds your complete Scotland itinerary in seconds, and a dedicated golf travel specialist handles every booking — negotiating group rates and navigating the tee time systems so you don't have to. Start planning your Scotland trip free today.

Blog › Destination Guide

Pinehurst Golf Packages: Everything You Need to Know

Pinehurst is the cradle of American golf. Tucked into the sandhills of North Carolina, this historic resort village has hosted more championships than any other site in the country and offers a concentration of world-class golf unmatched in the United States. For groups planning a domestic golf trip that rivals an international destination, Pinehurst is the answer. Here is everything you need to know.

Why Pinehurst?

Few destinations offer what Pinehurst does: ten golf courses on a single resort property, plus dozens more in the surrounding Sandhills region, all within a short drive of one another. The crown jewel, Pinehurst No. 2, is a Donald Ross masterpiece that has hosted multiple U.S. Opens. But what makes Pinehurst ideal for groups is the sheer density of quality golf combined with easy logistics — you can play a different championship course every day without ever needing to drive more than a few minutes.

The Courses

Pinehurst No. 2: The legendary Donald Ross design and the centerpiece of any Pinehurst trip. Its crowned, turtleback greens are among the most difficult and iconic in golf. This is the must-play.

Pinehurst No. 4: Redesigned by Gil Hanse, No. 4 is a dramatic, modern complement to No. 2 with bold bunkering and sandy waste areas. Many golfers rank it among their favorites on the property.

Pinehurst No. 8: A Tom Fazio design built for the resort's centennial, set on rolling terrain with a more secluded, natural feel.

Pinehurst No. 10: The newest addition, a Tom Doak design that opened to rave reviews and has quickly become a highlight for groups seeking the latest in modern course architecture.

Beyond the resort, the surrounding Sandhills area offers acclaimed courses like Pine Needles, Mid Pines, and Tobacco Road — all worth adding to a longer itinerary.

Where to Stay

The Pinehurst Resort offers several lodging options, from the grand and historic Carolina Hotel to the more intimate Holly Inn and the golf-focused Manor. Staying on the resort gives groups easy access to all the courses, dining, and the famous Pinehurst village. For groups seeking value, nearby Southern Pines offers additional hotels and rental homes, often with access to the Pine Needles and Mid Pines courses.

Best Time to Visit

Pinehurst is playable year-round thanks to North Carolina's mild climate, but spring (March through May) and fall (September through November) offer the best combination of comfortable temperatures and excellent course conditions. Summer brings heat and humidity, while winter is quieter and more affordable, with the occasional cold snap. For groups, spring and fall are the prime seasons and book up early.

What It Costs

A Pinehurst golf package is more accessible than an international trip but still represents a premium experience. Green fees range from roughly $200 to $450 per round depending on the course and season, with No. 2 at the top end. A typical three-to-four-night package with multiple rounds, lodging, and dining runs between $1,400 and $5,000 per person depending on the courses played and the level of accommodation. Resort stay-and-play packages often bundle rounds and lodging at better rates than booking separately.

Getting There

Pinehurst is wonderfully accessible. It sits about 1.5 hours from Raleigh-Durham International Airport and roughly 2.5 hours from Charlotte. For East Coast groups, it is often drivable, eliminating flight logistics entirely. This accessibility is a big part of what makes Pinehurst such a practical choice for a group golf trip — less travel hassle, more golf.

How to Book a Group Trip

Pinehurst's popularity means tee times — especially on No. 2 — book up well in advance, particularly for groups. Coordinating multiple rounds across several courses, securing a block of rooms, and timing everything for a group of eight, twelve, or more takes planning. A golf travel specialist can secure group rates, lock in tee times, and handle the logistics so your group simply shows up and plays.

Plan Your Pinehurst Trip with Fairway Trips

Based just a couple of hours away in Charlotte, we know Pinehurst intimately. Our AI builds your complete Pinehurst itinerary in seconds — courses, lodging, dining, and a day-by-day schedule — and a dedicated specialist books every detail and negotiates group rates. See a sample Pinehurst itinerary or start planning your own trip free today.

Blog › Planning Tips

How to Plan a Group Golf Trip Without Losing Your Mind

Anyone who has ever organized a group golf trip knows the truth: the golf is the easy part. It is the planning — the endless group texts, the spreadsheets, the chasing down deposits, the courses that never email back — that turns a dream trip into a months-long headache. Here is a step-by-step playbook for planning a group golf trip that everyone enjoys, including the person organizing it.

Step 1: Lock Down the Group and the Dates First

Before you research a single course, nail down two things: who is coming and when. Nothing derails a trip faster than trying to plan around shifting headcounts and open-ended dates. Send out a simple poll with two or three date options and ask for a firm commitment. Set a deadline. The group will naturally shrink to the people who are genuinely serious, and that is exactly who you want.

Step 2: Set a Realistic Budget Range

Money is the most common source of group tension. Get it out in the open early. Agree on a per-person budget range before you start planning, so you can filter destinations and courses accordingly. A trip to Scotland and a trip to Myrtle Beach are wildly different financial commitments, and it is far better to know your group's comfort level upfront than to lose people when the final bill arrives.

Step 3: Pick One Destination, Not Five

Indecision kills group trips. Rather than debating endlessly, propose two or three destinations that fit the budget and let the group vote. Once a destination is chosen, commit to it. The goal is momentum — every week spent debating is a week closer to courses booking up.

Step 4: Don't Over-Schedule the Golf

The most common rookie mistake is cramming in too much golf. Thirty-six holes a day for a week sounds heroic in the planning stage and feels brutal by day three. Plan one quality round per day for most groups, with maybe one ambitious 36-hole day. Build in rest, good meals, and at least one non-golf experience. The trips people remember fondly are the ones that left room to actually enjoy themselves.

Step 5: Handle the Money Smartly

Collecting money from a group is a thankless job. Make it easy on yourself: collect a deposit upfront to secure bookings, and use a single shared payment method or app to track who has paid. Be transparent about costs with a simple shared document. The person organizing should never be left fronting thousands of dollars and chasing reimbursements.

Step 6: Book Early — Especially Tee Times

Premier courses book up months in advance, and group tee times for eight or more players are the hardest to secure. The moment your dates and destination are locked, start booking. Tee times, accommodation blocks, and group flights all get more expensive and harder to find the longer you wait.

Step 7: Designate One Point of Contact

Every successful group trip has one person who owns the logistics. Trying to plan by committee through a 47-message group chat is a recipe for chaos. Whether it is you or a professional, having a single point of contact who holds all the bookings, confirmations, and details keeps everything from falling through the cracks.

The Easier Way

Here is the honest truth: all of this is exactly why we built Fairway Trips. The seven steps above represent dozens of hours of work and a fair amount of stress. Our AI handles the research and itinerary building in seconds — you describe the trip, and it produces a complete plan with courses, hotels, flights, and dining. Then a dedicated golf travel specialist becomes your single point of contact, booking every detail, securing group rates, and managing the logistics from start to finish. You get the trip without the headache. Start planning free today and see how easy it can be.

Blog › Destination Guide

Myrtle Beach Golf Packages: The Complete Group Trip Guide

Myrtle Beach calls itself the Golf Capital of the World, and the numbers back it up: more than 80 courses packed along 60 miles of South Carolina coastline, year-round playability, and pricing that makes it the best-value golf destination in America. For groups, no other destination combines this much golf, this much nightlife, and this little logistical hassle. Here is everything you need to plan a great Myrtle Beach trip.

Why Myrtle Beach Works So Well for Groups

Three things make Myrtle Beach the default choice for buddies trips. First, sheer supply — with 80-plus courses competing for play, tee times are easier to secure for large groups than almost anywhere else, even in peak season. Second, value — green fees run a fraction of what comparable-quality courses charge elsewhere, and lodging ranges from affordable condos to oceanfront resorts. Third, the off-course scene — restaurants, sports bars, and entertainment up and down the Grand Strand mean the evenings are as much a part of the trip as the golf.

The Courses Worth Building a Trip Around

Caledonia Golf & Fish Club: Widely considered the crown jewel of the Strand. A Mike Strantz design carved through centuries-old live oaks on a former rice plantation, finishing with one of the most photographed closing holes in the Southeast. If your group plays one premium round, make it this one.

True Blue Golf Club: Caledonia's wilder sibling, also by Strantz, just across the road. Big, bold, and visually dramatic, with sandy waste areas everywhere. Many groups play Caledonia and True Blue on back-to-back days.

TPC Myrtle Beach: A Tom Fazio design with tour-level conditioning and a true championship feel. A great anchor round for groups who want the TPC experience without TPC Sawgrass prices.

The Dunes Golf & Beach Club: A classic Robert Trent Jones layout along the ocean, host to PGA Tour and Senior events over the decades. Old-school Myrtle Beach golf at its finest.

Barefoot Resort (Love, Fazio, Norman & Dye courses): Four name-designer courses on one property in North Myrtle Beach, which makes it perfect for groups who want variety without driving. The Love Course is the standout.

Tidewater Golf Club: Holes overlooking the Intracoastal Waterway and saltmarsh, regularly ranked among the most scenic courses in the state.

Where to Stay

Myrtle Beach lodging breaks into three styles. Golf-focused condos at places like Barefoot Resort or World Tour put you next to the courses with full kitchens and multiple bedrooms — typically the best value for groups of 8 or more. Oceanfront resorts along the Strand give you the beach experience, with the trade-off of driving 15 to 30 minutes to most courses. Beach house rentals in North Myrtle Beach or Surfside work brilliantly for big groups that want a home base for cookouts and card games. For most golf groups, condos near the courses win on convenience and cost.

Best Time to Go

Myrtle Beach is playable twelve months a year, but spring (March through May) is prime time — ideal temperatures, courses in peak shape, and the famous March golf-trip energy when the Strand fills with groups. Fall (September through November) is the insider's pick: summer crowds gone, courses recovered, and rates that drop noticeably. Summer means heat, humidity, and afternoon storms, but also the lowest-priced premium tee times. Winter golf is entirely doable, with package prices at rock bottom.

What It Costs

This is where Myrtle Beach shines. Green fees at mid-tier courses run $50 to $90; premium courses like Caledonia and TPC Myrtle Beach run $150 to $250 in peak season. A typical 4-day, 4-round group package with condo lodging lands between $700 and $1,400 per person — a third of what a comparable Scotland trip costs. Stay-and-play packages that bundle lodging with rounds are the standard way to book here and almost always beat piecing it together yourself.

Getting There

Myrtle Beach International (MYR) has direct flights from over 50 cities, and the destination is an easy drive from much of the East Coast — about 3.5 hours from Charlotte, which makes it the closest world-class golf trip for Carolinas groups. Most groups rent a couple of SUVs or a van; everything on the Strand is a 10-to-40-minute drive.

The Group Booking Reality

Because Myrtle Beach runs on package deals, the booking challenge isn't availability — it's optimization. With 80 courses, dozens of lodging providers, and endless package combinations, groups routinely overpay or end up on tired courses simply because sorting the options takes hours. The difference between a good Myrtle Beach trip and a great one is course selection and sequencing: pairing a marquee round like Caledonia with strong value plays, keeping drive times short, and timing tee times so nobody is rushing.

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HomeDestinationsPinehurst, NC

Classic Pinehurst Package

Three legendary rounds on America's most storied golf resort — No. 2, No. 4, and No. 8 — with 4 nights at The Carolina Hotel.

🇺🇸 Pinehurst, North Carolina
👥 8 players
🌙 4 nights
⛳ 3 rounds
$2,800per person

Pinehurst Resort is the spiritual home of American golf — a place where the game's greatest stories have unfolded across nine championship courses carved from the Carolina Sandhills. This package puts your group on three of the best: the iconic No. 2, host of six US Opens; the restored No. 4 by Gil Hanse; and the scenic No. 8 by Tom Fazio.

Four nights at The Carolina Hotel puts you right at the heart of the resort. Evenings end at the Ryder Cup Bar or on the famous wraparound porch — the same porch where Ben Hogan and Payne Stewart once sat. This is a trip your group will talk about for years.

Driving distance from Charlotte makes this ideal for a long weekend — fly in Thursday evening, play Friday through Sunday, home Sunday night.

What's included

  • 3 rounds of golf (No. 2, No. 4, No. 8)
  • 4 nights at The Carolina Hotel
  • Breakfast each morning
  • Welcome dinner at The Carolina Dining Room
  • Golf cart for all rounds
  • Dedicated Fairway Trips specialist
  • Group tee time coordination
  • 24/7 in-trip support
📅 Day-by-Day Itinerary
Day 1 · Thursday
Arrival & Welcome Dinner
Afternoon

Drive from Charlotte (or fly into RDU/FAY)

Pinehurst is 2.5 hours from Charlotte by car — no flights needed. Coordinate a group convoy or meet at the resort.

3:00 PM

Check in to The Carolina Hotel

The crown jewel of Pinehurst Resort. Your rooms are reserved as a group block on the same floor.

🏨 Hotel
4:30 PM

Practice facility & warm-up

World-class practice range, short game area, and putting green. Get the rust off before tomorrow's round.

7:00 PM

Welcome dinner — The Carolina Dining Room

Private group table at Pinehurst's flagship restaurant. Jacket suggested. Three-course menu with wine pairing available.

🍽 Dining
Day 2 · Friday
Pinehurst No. 2 — The Legend
7:30 AM

Breakfast at The Carolina

Full Southern breakfast buffet included with your stay.

9:00 AM

Tee time — Pinehurst No. 2

Donald Ross's masterpiece. Six US Opens, two US Amateurs, the Ryder Cup. The turtleback greens will test every part of your short game. Par 70, 7,588 yards.

⛳ Round 1
2:30 PM

19th hole debrief — Ryder Cup Bar

Named for the 1951 Ryder Cup played at Pinehurst. Cold beer, great stories, and a view of the 18th green.

7:00 PM

Dinner — Dugan's Pub, Pinehurst Village

Casual pub dinner in the village. Walk from the resort. Great burgers, cold drinks, and plenty of golf talk.

🍺 Dining
Day 3 · Saturday
Pinehurst No. 4 — The Restoration
7:30 AM

Breakfast at The Carolina

Fuel up for round two.

9:30 AM

Tee time — Pinehurst No. 4

Redesigned by Gil Hanse and opened in 2022 — widely considered the most dramatic improvement in Pinehurst's history. Waste areas, native fescue, and fast greens. Par 72, 7,051 yards.

⛳ Round 2
3:00 PM

Free afternoon — resort amenities

Spa, pool, tennis, or just relax on the porch. A rare chance to recharge mid-trip.

7:30 PM

Dinner — Elliott's on Linden, Southern Pines

Best steakhouse in the area. 10 minutes from the resort. Ideal for a proper group dinner on night three.

🥩 Dining
Day 4 · Sunday
Pinehurst No. 8 — The Finale
7:30 AM

Breakfast & check-out

Bags stored at the hotel while you play your final round.

9:00 AM

Tee time — Pinehurst No. 8

Tom Fazio's design is the most scenic on the property — rolling terrain, dramatic elevation changes, and views across the Sandhills. The perfect closer. Par 72, 7,092 yards.

⛳ Round 3
2:00 PM

Depart for Charlotte

2.5 hour drive home — or catch a late afternoon flight from RDU.

⛳ Golf Courses
2
Pinehurst No. 2 — Donald Ross, 1907
★★★★★Par 70 · 7,588 yds6× US Open hostTurtleback greens
$450per player
4
Pinehurst No. 4 — Gil Hanse, 2022
★★★★★Par 72 · 7,051 ydsRestored 2022Native fescue
$280per player
8
Pinehurst No. 8 — Tom Fazio, 1996
★★★★Par 72 · 7,092 ydsScenic SandhillsElevation changes
$240per player
🏨 Accommodation
🏛️
The Carolina Hotel — Pinehurst Resort
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ · On-resort · Historic landmark · Built 1901
On-resort accessBreakfast includedPool & spaRyder Cup BarGroup room block
$320
/room/night
💰 Cost Breakdown

Per person · 8 players

Pinehurst No. 2 green fee$450
Pinehurst No. 4 green fee$280
Pinehurst No. 8 green fee$240
Golf carts (3 rounds)$120
The Carolina Hotel (4 nights)$1,280
Welcome dinner (included)$0
Breakfasts x4 (included)$0
Estimated dining (Fri–Sun)~$200
Drive from Charlotte (gas/share)~$30
Estimated total~$2,600–2,800

Prices are estimates based on current rack rates. A Fairway Trips specialist will confirm exact pricing and may be able to negotiate group discounts below these figures.

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