Top 10 U.S. Golfing Destinations for Winter Play
- A comprehensive study has analyzed over 3,000 golf courses and resorts to determine the best U.S. destinations for golfers to visit this winter.
- Furnace Creek Ranch Golf Course in California leads the rankings, offering exceptional winter play conditions with a score of 76.08 out of 100.
- Also in California, The Lights at Indio Golf Course follows closely, ranking second in the analysis with a score of 75.66.
New data reveals the best golfing destinations for the upcoming winter season, with Furnace Creek Ranch Golf Course in California topping the rankings for winter play.
The study, by JeffBet, examined more than 3,100 golf courses and resorts across the U.S. to identify the best destinations for winter golfers. Using an in-depth index that analyzed 17 essential factors, the study ranked courses based on criteria like course reviews, amenities such as simulators and driving ranges, and weather conditions, including temperature, precipitation, and wind speed.
Furnace Creek Ranch Golf Course claims the top spot with an outstanding score of 76.08. This desert oasis in California offers an exceptional golfing experience for winter travelers, with 30 available playing days in December and affordable tee times starting at just $43.33. The course benefits from an average winter temperature minimum of 51.77°F, ensuring comfortable conditions for golfers. Additionally, the resort offers a variety of amenities, including cart and club rentals, as well as a driving range and putting green. The average daily winter precipitation of just 0.04 inches further enhances its appeal, making it an ideal choice for those looking for dry conditions to enjoy their rounds.
Top 10 Highest-Ranking Winter Golfing Destinations
Rank |
Course Name |
State |
Index Score (/100) |
1 |
Furnace Creek Ranch Golf Course |
California |
76.08 |
2 |
The Lights at Indio Golf Course |
California |
75.66 |
3 |
Makani Golf Club |
Hawaii |
74.31 |
4 |
Desert Mirage Golf & Practice Center |
Arizona |
73.87 |
5 |
The Village Course at Waikoloa |
Hawaii |
73.81 |
6 |
Waikoloa Beach Golf Course |
Hawaii |
73.59 |
7 |
Mauna Lani Resort South Course |
Hawaii |
73.05 |
8 |
Mauna Lani Resort North Course |
Hawaii |
72.83 |
9 |
The Legacy Golf Club |
Arizona |
72.80 |
10 |
Sierra Vista Golf Center at Pueblo del Sol |
Arizona |
72.68 |
Also in California, The Lights at Indio Golf Course ranks second with a score of 75.66. The average customer rating is four out of five, with the course standing out for its extensive tee time availability. The course’s average minimum winter temperature of 52.26°F ensures a pleasant environment, while its low-priced tee times at $34.76 make it accessible for a wide range of golfers. The Lights at Indio also features SmartPlay technology and a variety of rental options, including clubs and carts.
Makani Golf Club in Hawaii takes third place with a score of 74.31. With a minimum winter temperature of 61.22°F, it offers a much warmer climate compared to other locations on the list. The course also enjoys extended daylight hours, averaging 11.09 hours per day, and a relatively low precipitation level of 0.06 inches. Located in a tropical spot, the availability of teaching professionals makes it ideal for golfers looking to improve their game in the winter sun.
Ranking fourth with a score of 73.87 is the Desert Mirage Golf & Practice Center, offering golfers a solid winter play experience in Arizona. With an average lowest tee price of just $19.65, the course is a top choice for those looking for great value without compromising on quality, reflected in its average review score of 4.24 out of 5. Despite slightly cooler temperatures, the course only sees a precipitation rate of 0.07 inches per day.
Rounding out the top five is The Village Course at Waikoloa, which scores 73.81. Situated in Hawaii, this course benefits from extended daylight time of 11.08 hours, ensuring golfers enjoy a full round of play. Despite a minimum tee price of $103.48, the course offers both value and variety for golfers of all levels. The course also hosts a variety of amenities, including a driving range, putting green, and a beverage cart, making it an attractive destination for golfers looking for a full-service experience.
Completing the top ten golf courses for winter play, Waikoloa Beach Golf Course takes sixth place with a score of 73.59, followed by Mauna Lani Resort South Course at seventh place with 73.05. The Mauna Lani Resort North Course comes in eighth with a score of 72.83, while The Legacy Golf Club follows closely in ninth with 72.80. Finally, Sierra Vista Golf Center at Pueblo del Sol rounds out the top ten with a score of 72.68.
Commenting on the findings, a spokesperson for JeffBet said, “Frost-covered greens and shortened daylight hours can make winter golfing feel like an unattainable dream.
“By escaping the winter blues and keeping your golf game alive in warmer climates, where breathtaking scenery, immaculate conditions, and year-round sunshine await at the featured courses, players can enjoy significant stress relief and a boost to their mental well-being.
“So, tee off to a brighter winter and let the warmth of the sun and the joy of the game chase away the cold.”
ENDS
story credit: https://jeffbet.com/
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