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First Day of Fall


Fall is officially here, and we can’t think of a better way to enjoy it than a round with views of scenic fall foliage. We’ve rounded up a few of our favorite courses to see the leaves change that will get you ready for the season.

 

1. Rose City Golf Course in Portland, Ore.

 

Rose City Golf Course

Built in 1923, Rose City Golf Course in Portland, Ore. is the second oldest course in the Portland area.

 

Rose City Golf Course in Portland, Ore. offers stunning views of fall foliage in the Northwest. The tree-lined fairways are sure to pose a challenge for golfers of all skill levels, but is also one of the best places to see the colors of fall.

2. Sugar Hill Golf Club in Sugar Hill, Ga.

 

sugar hill

Sugar Hill Golf Club in Sugar Hill, Ga. is as beautiful as it is difficult.

 

Sugar Hill Golf Club in Sugar Hill, Ga. offers spectacular year-round views of the foothills of the North Georgia Mountains, but especially during the fall. The foliage adds the perfect touch to a round on this course.

 

3. Mercer Oaks in Princeton Junction, N.J.

 

Mercer Oaks

With two championship courses, Mercer Oaks in Princeton Junction, N.J. is the ultimate challenge for golfers in the Northeast.

 

If you’re looking to catch the seasons changing but also play both traditional and links-style courses, Mercer Oaks in Princeton Junction, N.J. is the place to do so. Play a round on the East or West course and enjoy the surrounding sights of fall.

 

4. Ocean Pines Golf & Country Club in Berlin, Md.

 

Ocean Pines

Designed by Robert Trent Jones, Sr., Ocean Pines Golf & Country Club in Berlin, Md. is a unique championship-style course set among woodlands and wetlands.

 

There is no shortage of fall foliage to be seen at the gorgeous Ocean Pines Golf & Country Club in Berlin, Md. Golfers of all ages can put their skills to the test while navigating through the pines during their round.

 

 

 

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