Featured Golf Courses

Welcome to the TeeTime Golf Pass blog, Clubhouse Golf Guide. Here you will find feature stories on some of your favorite local, regional and destination golf courses and stories celebrating the game we love.
How can a golf course come full circle and be the same but very different more than 100 years later? The answer has nothing to do with worm holes, time travel, parallel universes or The Matrix and everything to do with commitment, imagination, respect for the past and a vision for the future.
Featured Course in this article: Belmont Golf Course
Anyone with even a hint of a villainous bone in their body can design a difficult golf course. But it takes a special touch for someone to draft 18 holes that provide reasonable challenges for players of all abilities. That’s exactly what you’ll find at Belmont Lake in Rocky Mount, NC.
Featured Course in this article: Belmont Lake Golf Course
The luck of the Irish isn’t confined to leprechauns and those who kiss the Blarney Stone. It also extends to those fortunate enough to travel and play the wind-swept fairways of Dublin, where sweeping heather, hand stacked sod-faced bunkers and rock walls mix with vintage, four-cornered greens.

Featured Course in this article: Golf Club of Dublin
The accolades began even before a single shot was taken at Royal New Kent. By the time most golfers got their first in-person look, Golf Digest had already crowned it the “Best New Course in the Country” for 1997.

Featured Course in this article: Royal New Kent Golf Course
Piankatank River’s location and Algie Pulley’s imaginative layout combine to create a secluded retreat for golfers wanting to get away from it all and let off a little steam.

Featured Course in this article: Piankatank River Golf Club
Just about every hole or shot, for that matter, offers a safe or conversative side to aim for away from trouble.

Featured Course in this article: Chariot Run Golf Club
A round, here, marches you up and down the rolling Pennsylvania countryside, with lakes and creeks on almost every hole and dramatic rock cliffs that form the backdrop for some of the most memorable golf you’ll ever experience.

Featured Course in this article: The Links at Gettysburg
When combined with the sight and ambiance of the regal Obici House, first-timers might think they’ve mistakenly arrived at a hoity-toity private club.

Featured Course in this article: Sleepy Hole Golf Course
Hills’ design philosophy — courses that are natural, that relate carefully to the property, and that require very little earth moving — is captured to a tee at Maumee Bay.

Featured Course in this article: Maumee Bay State Park Golf Course