Savannah Golf Trip Planning Guide
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.
4 courses · 7 restaurants · 5 bars · 3 activities
Quick Facts
Spring, Fall
SAV (20 min drive)
$40–$185
$500/night
1 of 4
~$388/person
Sample 3-Day Itinerary
Here's a realistic 3-day itinerary for a group golf trip to Savannah. Every venue below is real and pulled from our curated database — no filler.
Day 1
The Club at Savannah Harbor — coastal, $100–$185 · 4.5★
Robert Cupp and Sam Snead design on Hutchinson Island. Marsh and river views, formerly hosted a PGA Tour event.
The Grey — southern, $$
Mashama Bailey's masterpiece in a restored Greyhound station. James Beard Award winner. The best restaurant in Savannah.
Artillery — cocktail · Open late
Craft cocktail bar in a former armory. Best cocktails in Savannah, full stop.
Day 2
Savannah Quarters Country Club — parkland, $65–$110 · 4.4★
Greg Norman design in Pooler. Well-maintained, generous fairways, and excellent value.
Savannah Riverboat Cruises — 2-3 hours, $40–$75/pp
Dinner or cocktail cruise on the Savannah River. Great group activity for an evening off.
Elizabeth on 37th — southern, $$$$
Elegant Southern cuisine in a historic mansion. White-tablecloth perfection for the big splurge dinner.
Pinkie Master's — dive · Open late
Legendary Savannah dive bar. Cheap drinks, great jukebox, and pure locals' vibes.
Day 3
Henderson Golf Club — parkland, $45–$85 · 4.3★
Mike Young design with rolling terrain and mature trees. Solid daily-fee option.
Savannah Brewery Crawl — 2-3 hours, $15–$40/pp
Hit Service Brewing, Two Tides, Southbound, and Moon River in a walkable loop. Open containers help.
Mrs. Wilkes' Dining Room — southern, $
Communal tables, all-you-can-eat fried chicken, collards, and sweet tea. Line up early. A Savannah institution.
Treylor Park — patio · Open late
Funky bar with creative drinks and bar food. Great outdoor patio for warm nights.
Course-by-Course Guide
Savannah has 4 courses worth playing. 1 are walkable if you want to save on cart fees.
The Club at Savannah Harbor
PremiumRobert Cupp and Sam Snead design on Hutchinson Island. Marsh and river views, formerly hosted a PGA Tour event.
Savannah Quarters Country Club
SolidGreg Norman design in Pooler. Well-maintained, generous fairways, and excellent value.
Crosswinds Golf Club
SolidMunicipal course punching above its weight. Best pure value in the Savannah area.
Henderson Golf Club
SolidMike Young design with rolling terrain and mature trees. Solid daily-fee option.
Where to Stay
Savannah has 2 group-friendly lodging options in our database, starting at $500/night for the whole house.
$800–$2500/night
Sleeps 12–18 · Savannah Historic District
$500–$1500/night
Sleeps 10–16 · Savannah suburbs (Pooler, Wilmington Island)
Group Dining Guide
7 restaurants vetted for group golf trips. Several can handle large parties without a reservation headache.
The Grey
$$Mashama Bailey's masterpiece in a restored Greyhound station. James Beard Award winner. The best restaurant in Savannah.
Elizabeth on 37th
$$$$Elegant Southern cuisine in a historic mansion. White-tablecloth perfection for the big splurge dinner.
Mrs. Wilkes' Dining Room
$Communal tables, all-you-can-eat fried chicken, collards, and sweet tea. Line up early. A Savannah institution.
The Olde Pink House
$$$18th-century mansion with Southern classics done right. Crispy flounder, she-crab soup, and live piano downstairs.
Husk Savannah
$$$Sean Brock's farm-to-table concept in a historic building. Seasonal menu that changes daily.
Zunzi's
$South African-Italian sandwich shop. The Conquistador is the best sandwich you'll ever eat. No debate.
Belford's Seafood and Steaks
$$$$Heart of City Market with private rooms for groups — some of the South's finest steaks and seafood
Nightlife
5 bars curated for groups. 5 stay open past midnight.
Artillery
Late NightCraft cocktail bar in a former armory. Best cocktails in Savannah, full stop.
Pinkie Master's
Late NightLegendary Savannah dive bar. Cheap drinks, great jukebox, and pure locals' vibes.
Treylor Park
Late NightFunky bar with creative drinks and bar food. Great outdoor patio for warm nights.
River Street bars (various)
Late NightRiver Street is a strip of bars along the waterfront. Touristy but fun for a pub crawl. Open containers legal.
Alley Cat Lounge
Late NightSpeakeasy-style bar down an alley. Inventive cocktails and a moody, intimate vibe.
Activities Beyond Golf
3 off-course activities for rest days or afternoons.
Savannah Riverboat Cruises
Dinner or cocktail cruise on the Savannah River. Great group activity for an evening off.
Savannah Brewery Crawl
Hit Service Brewing, Two Tides, Southbound, and Moon River in a walkable loop. Open containers help.
Tybee Island Fishing Charter
Inshore and offshore charters out of Tybee Island, 25 minutes from downtown. Redfish, flounder, shark.
Getting There
Fly into Savannah/Hilton Head International Airport (SAV) — it's a 20-minute drive to Savannah. For groups of 8+, consider booking a shuttle or party bus from the airport (local providers include Savannah Pedicab and Old Town Trolley). Renting two SUVs usually works for groups of 4-8.