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.
In a scene right out of the movie Field of Dreams, the cornfields open up to reveal the distinctive bent grass greens, fairways and tee boxes of a world-class layout.

Featured Course in this article: Pilgrim’s Oak Golf Course
An incredible swath of seaside property, the combined design talents of Pete and P.B. Dye, and a commitment by ownership and staff to provide an incredible golf experience make Rum Pointe a natural choice for golfers traveling to Ocean City.

Featured Course in this article: Rum Pointe Golf Club
The course is at once a blend of modern golf with finely manicured conditions and of ancient golf with its bones laid bare to the forces of nature.

Featured Course in this article: Iron Forge Golf Club
The goal from the start was to offer something different from start to finish and Iron Valley exceeds that by a country mile.

Featured Course in this article: Iron Valley Golf Club
A central precept of golf architecture is that, when possible, land should dictate design. There is nothing artificial about Swan Point.

Featured Course in this article: Swan Point Golf Club
Mill Quarter Plantation shows that, like music and sit-coms, the best things did come out of the late 1960s and early ‘70s.

Featured Course in this article: Mill Quarter Plantation Golf Club
MidAtlantic golfers who chose Interstate 95 as the easiest and most convenient route to Myrtle Beach may want to add a day or two to their travel itineraries.

Featured Courses in this article: Chockoyotte Country Club, Scotfield Country Club, Belmont Lake Golf Club, Reedy Creek