Follow the links: Part III

Entering the winter season, many golfers will be stowing away suitcases and placing clubs in storage. Luckily, there are more opportunities than ever to keep your swing sharp over the next few months. And even if you don’t have plans to hit the links soon, these social accounts will provide you with plenty of ideas for your next golf trip. 

Related: Follow the links, Part II and Follow the links, Part I

NEIGHBORHOOD NATIONAL

INSTAGRAM: @neighborhood.national
WEBSITE: neighborhoodnationalgc.com
FACEBOOK: @NeighborhoodNational
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: @golfneighbor

A member-based, high-end, golf simulator sharing club, Neighborhood National aims to make golf accessible and fun for those in a localized area. 

With nine clubs between North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia and Texas, Neighborhood National offers options to find a club near you or start one on your own. With simulators in the garages, in-law suites and bonus rooms of hosting club pros, Neighborhood National offers a unique way to connect with your community and grow the game. 

Find a simulator near you or follow along @neighborhood.national

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COURSE MAPS

INSTAGRAM: @coursemaps
WEBSITE: course-maps.com

Course Maps offers artfully designed prints of the world’s greatest golf courses. They will also fulfill custom orders for any golf course, anywhere in the world.

While their prints are certainly something worth purchasing, they’re doing great work on their Instagram as well. Just over a year ago, they began posting Reels highlighting various courses — including those featured in their prints. 

Recently, the company compiled a “New York City Golf Guide,” profiling one golfer’s experiences and opinions along his quest to play every golf course in New York City.


BETHPAGE STATE PARK GOLF

INSTAGRAM: @bethpagegolfcourse
WEBSITE: bethpagegolfcourse.com
FACEBOOK: @bethpagegolfcourse

The Black Course at Bethpage State Park :: Photo: Bethpage State Park

The Black Course at Bethpage State Park in Farmingdale, New York, hardly needs an introduction. However, the world-renowned course is one of five 18-hole regulation courses within the Park.

A mecca for public golf, the Black Course just earned Bethpage further recognition as one of the highest ranking public courses on Golf’s Top 100 Courses in the U.S. for 2024-25. If you weren’t already keeping up with golf at Bethpage, now is the time to start. 

The Black Course will also host the 2025 Ryder Cup, adding to its resume of championship events, as it has previously hosted the 2002 and 2009 U.S. Opens and the 2019 PGA Championship.


DOGWOOD COUNTRY CLUB

INSTAGRAM: @dogwoodcountryclub
WEBSITE: dogwoodcountryclub.com
FACEBOOK: @dogwoodcountryclub
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@dogwoodccRAL

An indoor golf facility located in the heart of downtown Raleigh, North Carolina, Dogwood Country Club looks to toss aside the traditional perception of a country club — and the game of golf itself. 

Raleigh’s first urban country club, Dogwood is equipped with hitting bays, a virtual putting green and a bar touting local beers and wines. Owner Dave Nastalski is a licensed PGA golf instructor, offering lessons and training sessions to patrons. The club also features in-house custom club fittings. 

If your next golf trip brings you down south, Dogwood is certainly worth checking out. If not, follow their growth @dogwoodcountryclub.