Golf transforms dramatically depending on where you tee it up, and nowhere is that more thrilling than in the stunning contrasts of desert, coastal, and mountain golf. “Desert, Coastal and Mountain Golf” on Golf Streets takes you into three worlds shaped by nature at its most expressive. Picture desert golf: vibrant green fairways cutting through red rock canyons, cactus-lined corridors, and sunsets that light the landscape on fire. Coastal golf brings its own drama—winds whipping off the water, fairways perched above cliffs, waves crashing below, and salt air that makes every shot feel alive. Then there’s mountain golf, where elevation turns the ball into magic, pine forests frame panoramic vistas, and every tee box feels like a launchpad into the horizon. This sub-category explores how each terrain challenges your strategy, sharpens your senses, and turns an ordinary round into a breathtaking experience. Whether you’re drawn to the heat, the ocean, or the high country, these environments show golf at its most spectacular.
A: Target-style fairways bordered by raw desert, big temperature swings, and stunning canyon or mountain backdrops.
A: Constant wind, dramatic seaside views, salt-tolerant turf, and strategy shaped by tides and weather.
A: Significant elevation changes, cooler climates, thin air that adds distance, and holes routed through valleys and ridges.
A: Not special clubs, but sun protection, extra water, and a few spare balls for desert misses are essential.
A: Layer up—windbreakers, lightweight waterproofs, and a beanie or cap strap help when gusts and mist roll in.
A: Plan for swings in weather: base layers, a packable rain jacket, and gloves that still work in cooler air.
A: Higher elevation usually adds yardage—often 5–15% more carry. Use a rule of thumb, then adjust based on real results.
A: Many newcomers enjoy mountain or coastal layouts with wider fairways; desert target golf can be more penal for big misses.
A: Look for regions where desert, coast, and mountains are within driving distance, then balance rounds with rest and sightseeing.
A: Respect the climate, adjust expectations, and lean into each setting’s personality—desert precision, coastal wind play, and mountain elevation fun.
