Golf in Alaska
We have 20 golf courses in Alaska in our golf course database.
Alaska is a state that many people always wish to see. With its location being secluded from the rest of the US, it is almost like its own little country. What many people don’t realize is this icy piece of land is a great golfing destination. Take your next golf holiday to Alaska. There are 25 golf courses in Alaska that offer world class golfing. If you are traveling to Anchorage, Fairbanks or Soldotna, be sure to check out the golf courses in the area.
Golf in Alaska is truly a unique experience. You will be golfing in the midst of snow-capped mountains and will have spectacular views of oceans, glaciers, bear, moose and soaring eagles. Most courses do not have dress codes, so feel free to be comfortable and casual.
Mount Fairweather GC
When most people think of activity choices in Glacier Bay Alaska, they don't normally think of golfing, but this course located on the flatlands of Gustavus is changing that notion. It's location is simply magical.
Surrounded by snowcapped mountains ON ALL SIDES, with several holes bordering Icy Straits, it can truly classify as one of the world's most magnificent courses.
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Golf isn't like other sports where you can take a player out if he's having a bad day. You have to play the whole game.
Phil Blackmar
FORE! Lee Westwood ball ends up in a woman's shirt !!!
Lee Westwood hooked his drive on the 13th hole into a crowd of folks at the Ritz Charlton Golf Course as a part of the Accenture Match Play Championship.
This is maybe not news but where the ball landed is incredible..... The ball somehow made it's way into a woman's shirt as seen in the video below.
What would have been funnier is if the lady would have taken a run towards the green and dropped the ball there or even dropped it in the hole :)
Golf.com: Tours & News
19.May.2012
Did you know
The Longest Recorded Drive on an ordinary course is one of 515 yards by Michael Hoke Austin of Los Angeles, California, in the US National Seniors Open Championship at Las Vegas, Nevada on September 25, 1974. Austin drove the ball within a yard of the green on the par 4 450-yard 5th hole of Winterwood Course. It rolled 65 yards past the flag aided by an estimated 35mph tailwind.




