🥃 The Modern Golfer’s Guide: Best Bachelor Golf Trips for 2025
There are golf trips — and then there are golf trips that become stories.
If you’ve ever been part of a bachelor crew that played 36 by day, hit the steakhouse at sunset, and woke up to do it all again, you know the feeling.
Golf travel in 2025 has leveled up. No more cookie-cutter resort weekends or rigid itineraries. Today’s trips are about elite courses, clean aesthetics, good food, and effortless style — all the things a modern golfer actually cares about.
Here’s where to go — and what to pack — for the ultimate bachelor golf experience this year.
1. Scottsdale, Arizona — The Gold Standard
Scottsdale is the bachelor-trip capital for a reason. Desert golf, rooftop bars, and weather that practically begs for early-morning tee times and late-night Old Town rounds.
Where to play:
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TPC Scottsdale – Stadium Course: Play the 16th like it’s Waste Management weekend.
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Quintero or We-Ko-Pa: Better layouts, fewer crowds.
Off the course: Bottle service meets cowboy boots. Book dinner at Maple & Ash or Bourbon & Bones, then hit Casa Amigos or Bottled Blonde.
What to pack:
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Performance polos from Greyson or Malbon (moisture-wicking, athletic cut).
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A neutral Dartee Golf belt — the kind that looks sharp with golf trousers and cleans up perfectly for dinner.
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Lightweight spikeless shoes — they’ll carry you from fairway to rooftop.
Vibe: Laid-back luxury with a party heartbeat.
2. Kiawah Island, South Carolina — Coastal Chill for the Classier Crew
For the bachelor group that prefers cigars over shots, Kiawah is heaven. Ocean Course mornings, bourbon at the Ryder Cup Bar by sunset.
Where to play:
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The Ocean Course: Wind, waves, and that Lowcountry view.
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Osprey Point: Underrated, pure.
Off the course: Stay in one of the island villas. Seafood dinners, fireside whiskey, and a private putting-green showdown.
What to pack:
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Coastal-tone performance pants (cream, sage, navy).
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A Dartee Golf belt — built in Charleston, made for this vibe.
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A linen button-up for dinners.
Vibe: Refined Southern luxury — think barefoot on the boardwalk, glass of Blanton’s in hand.
3. Cabo San Lucas, Mexico — Golf, Surf, Repeat
If your crew wants ocean views and nightlife that rivals Miami, book Cabo.
Where to play:
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Cabo del Sol – Desert Course: Jack’s best coastal design.
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Quivira: Dramatic cliff holes that don’t feel real.
Off the course: Medano Beach afternoons, dinner at Edith’s, then hit The Office for tequila and bad decisions.
What to pack:
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Malbon’s resort line — breathable, polished, with attitude.
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A Dartee Golf belt in tan or white ostrich — pairs with linen pants and golf shorts alike.
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A light bomber or quarter-zip for breezy nights.
Vibe: Beach golf meets bachelor paradise.
4. Las Vegas, Nevada — Where Golf Meets the Strip
Vegas trips hit differently when golf is the main event. You can play elite desert courses by day, then walk into dinner looking like you just stepped out of a GQ editorial.
Where to play:
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Shadow Creek: If you can swing it, do it once.
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Cascata or Reflection Bay: Unreal desert landscapes.
Off the course: The usual suspects — Carversteak, Delilah, Mayfair Supper Club — then roulette, rooftops, repeat.
What to pack:
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Slim joggers, crisp polos, sleek layering pieces.
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A Dartee Golf belt — understated, metallic hardware, built for performance but made to turn heads.
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Dress sneakers that pass as luxury casual.
Vibe: Champagne golf energy — no apologies.
5. Bandon Dunes, Oregon — The Pure Golf Pilgrimage
For the bachelor group that’s more about sunrise walks than after-hours noise, Bandon is unmatched. No distractions, just wind, whiskey, and world-class links golf.
Where to play:
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Bandon Dunes, Pacific Dunes, Sheep Ranch — you’ll remember every shot.
Off the course: Ocean views, bonfires, bottle of bourbon, stories you’ll retell for years.
What to pack:
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Performance layers (Greyson or Ghost Golf mid-weights).
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A sturdy Dartee belt that won’t slip through 20 mph gusts.
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Waterproof everything.
Vibe: Spiritual golf detox — bonding through weather and walks.
6. Ireland’s Southwest — The Bucket-List Blowout
If you want to go international and make it count, Ireland is it. Links golf, Guinness, and pure camaraderie.
Where to play:
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Ballybunion, Lahinch, Waterville. Every hole’s a postcard.
Off the course: Pub sessions that start quiet and end in sing-alongs.
What to pack:
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Thermal layers.
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A sleek belt that doesn’t rust in rain — Dartee’s magnetic closure holds up in the elements.
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Patience for wind and whiskey alike.
Vibe: Old-world adventure with new-school swagger.
Packing Like a Pro for the Trip
Here’s the formula I use — it’s clean, compact, and bachelor-trip tested:
On-Course:
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3 polos (Greyson, Malbon, or Holderness & Bourne)
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2 pairs of performance trousers
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1 quarter-zip
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1 light rain shell
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1 Dartee Golf belt (neutral color — versatile for golf and dinner)
Off-Course:
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One sharp casual outfit for dinners
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White sneakers or loafers
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Sunglasses, sunscreen, Advil
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One story-ready mindset
Final Word from the Guy Who’s Been There
Bachelor golf trips aren’t about chaos anymore — they’re about experience. The courses, the camaraderie, the fit, the freedom to disappear for four days and come back sunburned, sore, and smiling.
The best trips balance competition and connection — good golf, great food, late laughs, and a sense of belonging wherever you go.
So book the flight, build the playlist, and pack gear that moves like you do.
A few polos, a clean Dartee belt, and a short memory for double bogeys.
That’s the modern golfer’s bachelor trip formula — refined, rowdy, and unforgettable.












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