Fall and Spring weekdays...nine-hole rounds with boys and girls high school teams that I coach. Courses range from local privates (CCB, Crag Burn, Cherry Hill) to local publics (Diamond Hawk, Harvest Hill, Brighton, Sheridan) in western New York.
Annual visit to brother-in-law in Middletown, CT. Try to play 2-3 courses up that way...venturing into southern CT and Mass, since we've played all the local ones at least once.
Annual pilgrimage somewhere with golfing buds...Koehler, northern Michigan, Sandhills...
Once a decade trip to Bandon (did the three courses for my 40th, will hopefully play the four plus Crossings for my 50th in six years)
Family junkets where I manage to sneak in golf (Poconos, Myrtle, Orlando)...best story ever...my wife and mother in law had to inform me four years ago that the family trip was being moved from the Outer Banks in N.C. to Myrtle Beach, and that I probably wouldn't be able to golf as much...I believe I blew snot out my nose, laughing so hard. They didn't find it quite as funny...I did end up playing four rounds, starting at 7 every morning.
Some people get the same rush (not the proper word, but I'm in a hurry) out of playing an unknown, lesser, mom-and-pop course, calling it "golf as it was meant to be." I don't!! I work ten times as hard to play a great one as I would one of those earthy courses. The way I look at it, even if it's a cookie-cutter course with all the attributes that many on GCA.Com hate, SOMEONE went to the great effort to create it, so I can try to find that spirit during my brief 18 holes there.