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Plan Your Savannah Golf Trip in 60 Seconds

The best food scene in the South, plus golf

Savannah isn't a golf-first destination, but it's a trip-first destination. The courses are solid, the food scene is the best in the South, the historic district is walkable and stunning, and the open-container laws mean you can walk around with a cocktail. For the group that wants incredible dinners, late nights on River Street, and a few rounds of golf mixed in, Savannah is the call.

Savannah operates on a different logic than most golf destinations. The courses here are good — The Club at Savannah Harbor is genuinely great, a Robert Cupp and Sam Snead collaboration on Hutchinson Island with marsh and Savannah River views that once pulled the PGA Tour — but the golf is never the whole argument. The argument is the city itself, and specifically what happens when you put a large group of grown men inside it for four days. Savannah gives you walkable squares canopied by live oaks, open-container laws that let you carry a drink from bar to bar without ceremony, and a food culture serious enough to produce a James Beard Award winner in Mashama Bailey at The Grey, operating out of a converted Greyhound bus terminal. These things coexist without any of them feeling like an afterthought, and that combination is genuinely rare. If your group has at least a few guys who will silently resent a trip that's only golf, Savannah neutralizes the problem completely.

On the course side, the value stack here is underappreciated. Savannah Quarters Country Club, a Greg Norman design out in Pooler, plays fast and fair for $65–110 depending on when you book, and Crosswinds Golf Club — a municipal track — punches so far above its price point that groups who find it feel like they've gotten away with something. A three-round itinerary that includes Savannah Harbor plus two value rounds can come in well under what comparable days would cost in Hilton Head or Myrtle Beach, with no meaningful sacrifice in conditions. The weather logic is also specific: spring and fall are the windows, not because summer is impossible, but because Savannah in August is genuinely brutal humidity in a way that makes early-tee-time discipline a necessity rather than a preference. April and October are where you want to live.

The lodging decision is the most consequential choice your group will make. Renting a historic row house inside the district — and houses sleeping 12 to 18 exist in that market, running $800 to $2,500 a night — means walking to Artillery for cocktails after dinner, stumbling onto River Street, sleeping in buildings that are themselves worth seeing. It's the version of the trip that justifies going to Savannah specifically rather than somewhere else with similar golf. The suburban alternative in Pooler or Wilmington Island is cheaper and comes with pools and parking, and it works fine, but you'll be commuting into the part of the city that makes the trip what it is. For groups splitting the cost 12 or 16 ways, the historic district houses are usually affordable enough to make the case. Book two to three months ahead for spring, which is the peak window and where availability tightens fast. SAV is 20 minutes from downtown with no traffic logic to worry about, so travel days are painless on both ends.

The best courses, bars, and rentals in Savannah — curated for groups.

4 coursesSpring, FallSAV (20 min drive)50-200k population

Courses

The Club at Savannah Harbor

The Club at Savannah Harbor

Premium

Robert Cupp and Sam Snead design on Hutchinson Island. Marsh and river views, formerly hosted a PGA Tour event.

$100-$185coastalPar 72 · 7,288 ydsTOURNAMENT HOST

Savannah Quarters Country Club

Solid

Greg Norman design in Pooler. Well-maintained, generous fairways, and excellent value.

$65-$110parklandPar 72 · 7,070 yds

Crosswinds Golf Club

Solid

Municipal course punching above its weight. Best pure value in the Savannah area.

$40-$75parklandPar 72 · 6,800 ydsWalkableBEST VALUE

Henderson Golf Club

Solid

Mike Young design with rolling terrain and mature trees. Solid daily-fee option.

$45-$85parklandPar 72 · 6,707 yds

Where to Stay

houseSleeps 12-18

$800-$2500/night

Savannah Historic District

historic charmfull kitchencourtyardwalkable to River Streetmultiple floors
houseSleeps 10-16

$500-$1500/night

Savannah suburbs (Pooler, Wilmington Island)

poolfull kitchenparkingquiet neighborhoodshort drive to downtown

Dining

The Grey

$$
southern

Mashama Bailey's masterpiece in a restored Greyhound station. James Beard Award winner. The best restaurant in Savannah.

Elizabeth on 37th

$$$$
southern

Elegant Southern cuisine in a historic mansion. White-tablecloth perfection for the big splurge dinner.

Mrs. Wilkes' Dining Room

$
southern

Communal tables, all-you-can-eat fried chicken, collards, and sweet tea. Line up early. A Savannah institution.

The Olde Pink House

$$$
southern

18th-century mansion with Southern classics done right. Crispy flounder, she-crab soup, and live piano downstairs.

Husk Savannah

$$$
southern

Sean Brock's farm-to-table concept in a historic building. Seasonal menu that changes daily.

Zunzi's

$
casual

South African-Italian sandwich shop. The Conquistador is the best sandwich you'll ever eat. No debate.

Belford's Seafood and Steaks

$$$$
steakhouse

Heart of City Market with private rooms for groups — some of the South's finest steaks and seafood

4.4 stars

Nightlife

Artillery

Late Night
cocktail

Craft cocktail bar in a former armory. Best cocktails in Savannah, full stop.

Pinkie Master's

Late Night
dive

Legendary Savannah dive bar. Cheap drinks, great jukebox, and pure locals' vibes.

Treylor Park

Late Night
patio

Funky bar with creative drinks and bar food. Great outdoor patio for warm nights.

River Street bars (various)

Late Night
sports bar

River Street is a strip of bars along the waterfront. Touristy but fun for a pub crawl. Open containers legal.

Alley Cat Lounge

Late Night
cocktail

Speakeasy-style bar down an alley. Inventive cocktails and a moody, intimate vibe.

Activities

Savannah Riverboat Cruises

boat rental2-3 hours$40-$75/pp

Dinner or cocktail cruise on the Savannah River. Great group activity for an evening off.

Savannah Brewery Crawl

brewery2-3 hours$15-$40/pp

Hit Service Brewing, Two Tides, Southbound, and Moon River in a walkable loop. Open containers help.

Tybee Island Fishing Charter

fishinghalf day$100-$200/pp

Inshore and offshore charters out of Tybee Island, 25 minutes from downtown. Redfish, flounder, shark.

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