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If you love golf and value privacy, space, and a home-away-from-home vibe, staying in a private villa at a golf resort turns a great trip into an unforgettable one. Villas combine the convenience and service of a luxury resort (think pro shops, top instructors, spas and great food) with private pools, kitchens, multiple bedrooms for friends or family, and — often — direct access or views of championship holes. Below are some of the world’s standout golf resorts that pair truly great golf with private-villa living, plus what makes each one special.

A classic for golfers who want oceanfront luxury and a top-tier course. The Four Seasons Hualalai sits on Kona’s rugged lava coastline and features a Jack Nicklaus–designed 18-hole championship routing that plays to about 7,100 yards and finishes along the ocean. Beyond the course, the property offers a range of accommodation types, including luxurious multi-bedroom villas that give families or groups the space to spread out while still enjoying Four Seasons service and resort amenities. The combination of subtropical climate, seaside holes, and on-site villa options makes Hualalai a natural pick for golf trips that double as an island escape.

This Andalusian hideaway has become synonymous with understated luxury on the Costa del Sol. Finca Cortesin’s championship course is regularly ranked among Spain’s best, but for villa lovers the resort offers private “homes” — generous residences with private pools, terraces and multiple en-suite bedrooms; one example listed on the resort site describes south-facing villas of roughly 420 m² with four en-suite bedrooms and private pools — essentially private estates inside the resort. Staying in a Finca Cortesin villa gives golfers immediate access to pristine practice facilities and restaurant options while enjoying the privacy of a fully equipped villa.

PGA Catalunya and the adjoining Camiral development are staples for golfers travelling to northeastern Spain. The resort area mixes two high-calibre courses (including the famed Stadium Course) with luxury accommodation options and private villas dotted around the estate. Many villas sit within view or a short drive of the practice complexes and clubhouse, making it easy to schedule multiple rounds, practice sessions, and a relaxed afternoon beside your private pool. For groups that want flexible living space plus pro-level golf facilities, the Camiral/PGA Catalunya offering is ideal.

The Algarve’s Quinta do Lago has long been a magnet for golfers: championship courses, warm weather, and an established luxury-villa market. Quinta do Lago’s resort model includes an extensive portfolio of private villas and rental properties — many marketed through the resort’s property and guest services — so staying in a villa here means access to the best dining, beach clubs, and three signature courses within minutes. That combination (villa privacy + lively resort infrastructure) is why groups and families keep returning to Quinta do Lago.

Set on Tenerife’s sun-drenched southwest coast, Abama is a large luxury complex with a championship course, Michelin-level dining, a large spa and private villa ownership opportunities. The resort’s villas and residences are marketed as either vacation rentals or private purchases, many with their own pools and gardens. Abama’s island setting, year-round warm conditions and blend of resort services with private-home living make it one of Europe’s most versatile golf-and-villa destinations.

If exclusivity is the priority, Laucala Island sits on a different plane. Once a private island retreat, today it’s a lavish resort composed almost entirely of private villas — think entire private houses, each with its own staff and pool — plus one 18-hole course, a fleet of small boats, farm-to-table dining and comprehensive on-island activities. Laucala blends the privacy of villa living with a boutique, high-service environment and an island golf experience that’s as scenic as it is solitary.

Sea Island is an American classic that pairs championship golf with a cottage-style take on private stays. The resort offers everything from traditional hotel rooms to large private cottages — fully furnished homes on the island that provide families or multi-group parties with kitchens, living rooms and private outdoor space while keeping guests plugged into Sea Island’s three championship courses, spa and dining. It’s a fantastic model for golfers who want a “house” while still enjoying resort service and organised golf itineraries.

Staying in a private villa changes the rhythm of a golf trip: you control meals and wake-times, can host an evening of tactical banter over a barbecue beside a private pool, and accommodate all skill levels in one comfortable base. For groups, villas are often more cost-efficient per person than multiple hotel rooms and offer the flexibility to combine early tee times with late-night recovery. Many resort villas also include dedicated concierge or butler services, private transfers to clubhouses, and the option to hire local chefs or instructors for private clinics.

Villas at golf resorts give you the best of both worlds: the privacy and living comforts of a private home, plus the service, course quality and social life of a luxury resort. Whether you want a volcanic coastline and Jack Nicklaus fairways in Hawaii, a sun-soaked Andalusian estate on the Costa del Sol, an intimate island villa in Fiji, or a family cottage beside championship courses in Georgia, there’s a resort-villa pairing that will match your ideal golf holiday.