Fall is in full swing and many consider fall golf the best kind of golf.
Depending on where you live, the changing leaves on the trees can be a stunning backdrop at your favorite golf course.
The days may be shorter and the temperatures are getting cooler and for some, courses will be closed for winter but for now, enjoy the oranges and yellows and tans while you can.
We’re gathering some of the best photos we could find of fall golf around the U.S.
Marquette Golf Club, Michigan
Bald Peak Colony Club, New Hampshire
Here’s a fall set from the lovely Bald Peak Colony Club.
Founded in 1921, BPCC is a Donald Ross design looking down on Moultonborough Bay in New Hampshire.
I’m comfortable saying that this is one of the most underrated golf courses in the country. Beautiful, challenging and fun… pic.twitter.com/rvT7LSWBfU
— LinksGems Golf Photos (@LinksGems) October 16, 2024
Crystal Downs, Michigan
Friar’s Head, New York
Friar’s Head and fall go together like peanut butter and bacon.
There aren’t enough superlatives in my vocabulary to do justice to this epic golf course. pic.twitter.com/scIfqL4i2B
— LinksGems Golf Photos (@LinksGems) October 15, 2024
Big Cedar Lodge, Missouri
Virtues Golf Club, Ohio
Arthur Hills calls Virtues Golf Club “as beautiful a piece of property I’ve had to work with,” and it’s hard to argue with him.
Variety, angles, shot values, and vistas galore. Virtues Golf Club has it all, equal parts challenging and invigorating.
Thank you for your… pic.twitter.com/6tOpwJSSij
— Pete Pappas (@PGAPappas) October 18, 2024
Somerset Hills, New Jersey
Sleepy Hollow Country Club, New York
Alright here are a few from Sleepy (but I won’t show 16 because it’s too good).
Iphone 16 pro is 🔥🔥🔥
Stingray green is from another world. pic.twitter.com/BeVDrlnXNS
— Todd H. Golfs (@bigfiyah1981) October 18, 2024
This article originally appeared on Golfweek: Photos: With the weather cooling off and the leaves changing, fall golf may be the best kind of golf