The State of Georgia offers golf trips that include green fees and accommodations in State Park lodges, hotels, or cottages. Camping options are also available. Travelers may choose their vacation package from a number of local courses across Georgia.
The Georgia Department of Natural Resources also lists a number of courses in north and south Georgia that offer packages that included accommodations, green fees and, in some cases, meals. These packages vary in price, some with special deals for the winter-season -- December to January -- or the low-season -- February and June to August.
As of January 2011, Expedia.com offers booking for one hundred golf hotels throughout Georgia, through their searchable database. When booking your golf hotel, you may also add a flight for a discounted cost. Expedia also offers online or telephone booking, a best-price guarantee, and no Expedia booking, change, or cancellation fees.
Callaway Gardens Resort offers golf packages including accommodation, meals, and green fees. In 2005, Travel + Leisure Golf voted Callaway Gardens as one of the most underrated resorts in the Southeast. The Gardens also offer packages for group golf, which enables them to accommodate large groups. The Gardens has two courses, so players can choose from the Mountain View Championship course -- formerly used by the PGA for the Buick Challenge -- or the Lake View course.
Golf Zoo offers either a packaged trip to Atlanta, Reynolds Plantation, or Jekyll Island, or customizable golf trips throughout Georgia and features a toll-free line that can put customers in touch with a local golf expert to help them plan their getaway. Golf Zoo lets travelers choose from either a list of available packages or a trip planner that features golf and accommodations. Golf Zoo also offers travel insurance and local area maps.