Adventures

Erin Hills: Erin, WI

Big and Grand. This championship venue is a must play in the Midwest. The hype is real, the property is massive, and the course is big. That expectation is set well before you step foot on the first tee box. The course was in excellent shape, it was long and challenging, but played fun and fair. The layout provides several risk reward opportunities and leaves plenty of room for creativity. (Pro Tip: stay out of the heather)

We highly recommend grabbing a fescue rescue and a hot dog on a pretzel bun at the turn. Need more? The homemade chocolate chip cookies are a Chef's kiss. After dinner on the patio, we kicked off the shoes, grabbed a drink, and headed down to the Drumlin putting course for some late night fun. From check in to check out, Erin Hills does it right.

Tullymore: Mecosta, MI

Good golf, Great company. Located just 30min north of Grand Rapids, MI, Tullymore Resort is the destination for our 20-man summer buddies trip. They have 2 courses (Tullymore & St. Ives) that are fun, well maintained, and provide plenty of variety throughout the rounds. The "X-factor" for our group is the 20-man lodge available that includes a full kitchen, living room, pool table, card tables, putting green, pool & hot tub. There are many reasons we keep coming back, and we look forward to making many more memories here. You've heard it before, "book the buddies trip". This is a great place to start.

Chechessee Creek Club: Okatie, SC

Known by its members as C3, Chechessee Creek Club is a low-country gem with a vibe to match. An early Coore Crenshaw design that will undoubtedly test your short game. C3 is not the longest course, but requires strategy and precision to score. It's an enjoyable walk through the low-country terrain, offering multiple well-stocked comfort stations along the way. After the round, be sure to grab yourself a Creek Tea, C3's signature cocktail, and watch groups finish on 18 from the grass patio, or check out the mancave hang in the Men's Locker Room.