The Inn at Harbour Town in Sea Pines Plantation on Hilton Head Island, South Carolina. You are right on the first tee of Harbour Town Golf Course and a short shuttle ride to the other courses at Sea Pines. The Inn is quaint, comfy and cozy, and sipping your favorite beverage on the patio after your round on the course that hosts the RBS Heritage Open is unforgettable.

The Lodge at Ventana Canyon in Tucson. 50 Suites tied into the clubhouse. Golf cart drop off in the basement with stairs up the 19th hole and your suite. Hard to beat.

Great tips. Thanks. As far as I can see, no one has mentioned the Old Course Hotel at St Andrews which looks right over the famous 17th Road Hole with the bonus of the incredible view of the 1st and 18th holes, the Royal and Ancient clubhouse and the sea. One of those iconic hard-to-beat locations. Amazing golf yesterday at Gleneagles, by both US and European players.

I second the comments about both Cabot Links and Torrey Pines. I used to say that Cabot Links in Nova Scotia was in the middle of nowhere, but that's not true, it's at the far end of nowhere. But once you get there every room in the hotel has a view overlooking the golf course and the ocean. The golf course is fantastic and next year Cabot Cliffs will open and they will have 36 holes of fantastic golf.

Torrey Pines cannot be beat for someplace a lot closer and more accessible. Staying at the Lodge at Torrey Pines or the Hilton at Torrey Pines you can walk to the golf course. You want to make sure you get a room overlooking the golf course and the ocean. There is nothing like watching the sunset from a balcony overlooking this incredible golf course.

If you know a member to book it, the rooms at Congressional are around $175 a night. And few clubhouses have the history, ambiance and memorabilia to match "Congo".

One of my favourite sleeps on the course is the Lodge at Hammock Beach and the Nicklaus Ocean Course. You sleep on the 3rd floor, eat on the 2nd floor and the pro shop is on the 1st floor. All rooms have ocean and golf course views. We can't wait to go back. Would 2nd the motion for Fox Harbour in Wallace Nova Scotia mentioned above.
Food, accomodation and golf at its best ! Wish I had my own jet because they also have their own airfield.

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You should have included Kiawah Island, SC. We've rented houses there for the past 10+ years, on the 18th fairway of Turtle Point golf course and a short (50 yds) walk to the clubhouse, practice facility, and a damn good restaurant and pub.

Kingsley Club.

2 Irish Cottages. Each has 4 br's, each br has 2 queens, flat screen and private bath.

Living area with flat screen, fireplace, kitchen and dinning area Screened in porch for cigars and cards!

They stock up for you as well as come in and prepare dinners.

I have been to several on your list, but The Golf Club of Tennessee is about as good as it gets! Great course and wonderful accommodations in a cabin which sleeps 8 and 5 more double rooms above the Clubhouse.

How about Firestone CC? I had the opportunity to stay in the rooms above the clubhouse there and it made for a very memorable trip.