Let's build a golf trip worth taking.
Tell Lucas where your group wants to go, how you like to travel, and what would make the trip memorable. Golf Nomad Club can help with a current hosted trip or build a custom golf experience around your destination, group, budget, and priorities.

How can I help?
Choose the path that best matches what brought you here.
Join a hosted Golf Nomad trip
Ask about availability, pricing, rooming, deposits, and what to expect on the current itinerary.
Build a trip for your group
Bring a destination, a golf club, a PGA professional, a group of friends, or simply an idea. We can shape the plan from there.
Partnerships and travel ideas
Golf courses, resorts, travel partners, writers, and golfers with a strong destination idea are welcome to get in touch.

Travel planning with a golfer's point of view.
I’m Lucas Moore, the person behind Golf Nomad Club. I build small-group trips around courses with character, local experiences, honest value, and the practical details that make a golf week work.
That can include lodging, tee-time planning, group transportation, traveler information, a dedicated trip page, budgeting, deposits, and coordination with courses and local partners. The goal is not to sell the same package to everyone. It is to build the right trip for the people taking it.
Your idea can start anywhere: Ireland, Scotland, Japan, Argentina, a regional U.S. golf weekend, or a destination your group has always talked about.
From an idea to a workable itinerary.
Every custom trip is different, but the planning process stays practical and transparent.
Share the idea
Destination, preferred dates, estimated group size, budget range, and the kind of golf experience you want.
Build the framework
Course mix, lodging, transportation, trip length, pacing, and the non-golf experiences that matter.
Price the real trip
Replace assumptions with current supplier pricing, availability, payment timing, and clear inclusions.
Handle the details
Traveler communication, coordination, and the trip itself are managed so the group can focus on going.
The Dylan Cook Ireland Trip
A dedicated Ireland trip shaped around a PGA professional and his group, with coordinated lodging, golf, traveler-facing information, and a custom trip page instead of a generic package.
Tell me what you have in mind.
You do not need a finished itinerary. A destination, rough date range, and estimated group size are enough to begin. I will respond with the useful questions and the next practical step.
- Destination or region
- Possible travel dates
- Estimated number of golfers
- Approximate budget range
- Courses or experiences that matter
