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Retiring Abroad? Countries With the Best Golf and Lowest Cost of Living

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  • January 15, 2026
Retiring Abroad? Countries With the Best Golf and Lowest Cost of Living
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You’ve dreamed of retiring to a golf paradise, swapping the daily grind for morning tee times and sunset views. But the idea of living in such a place often seems out of reach, reserved only for the ultra-wealthy. Between club memberships, green fees, and the general cost of living, your retirement budget might feel stretched thin before you even pick up a club.

What if you could play championship courses designed by legends like Jack Nicklaus and Tom Fazio while spending less than you would back home? These seven countries offer exactly that opportunity.

Portugal’s Algarve: Europe’s Golf Capital

Portugal consistently ranks among the world’s best retirement destinations. For those exploring retirement visa pathways, the Algarve region is where golf-loving retirees flock. . The southern coastline boasts over 40 courses, including Quinta do Lago’s South Course, which was honored as both Europe’s Best Golf Course and Portugal’s Best Golf Course at the 2022 World Golf Awards. This makes the Algarve a top choice for golf enthusiasts looking to retire abroad.

The famous Golden Triangle comprising Quinta do Lago, Vale do Lobo, and Vilamoura offers everything from clifftop courses to resort-style layouts. Green fees run significantly lower than comparable courses in the UK or United States.

Cost of living: A retired couple can live comfortably for $2,000 to $2,400 monthly. The D7 Visa requires proof of around €870 monthly income and leads to permanent residency after five years.

Thailand: Where Luxury Golf Meets Budget Living

Thailand has quietly become Asia’s golf powerhouse, with over 250 courses nationwide. Hua Hin stands out as the premier destination for golf-focused retirees.

CountryMonthly Cost (Couple)Golf HighlightVisa Requirement
Portugal$2,000 – $2,40040+ Algarve courses€870/month income
Thailand$1,465 – $2,000No weekend surcharges$2,000/month, age 50+
Mexico$1,500 – $2,900Nicklaus-designed courses$1,500/month income
Panama$1,600 – $2,000Tom Fazio championship course$1,000/month pension
Costa Rica$2,000 – $2,800Audubon-certified courses$1,000/month pension
Uruguay$2,500 – $3,000MacKenzie-designed course$1,500/month + $100k investment
Philippines$1,200 – $2,000100+ courses, English spoken$10,000 deposit


Beyond golf, Hua Hin delivers miles of beaches, excellent restaurants, and a large expat community. Many retirees maintain their swing year-round using indoor golf simulators from Golfbays during the brief monsoon season, keeping their game sharp between course visits. This makes it easy for golfers to stay active and enjoy their passion even during the rainy months.

Black Mountain Golf Club, consistently ranked among the world’s top 100 courses, offers green fees starting around $105 – a fraction of comparable U.S. quality. Unlike elsewhere in Thailand, Hua Hin charges no weekend surcharges, meaning premium courses cost the same every day.

Mexico: Golf Paradise Just South of the Border

For Americans wanting easy access to the US while enjoying world-class golf, Mexico delivers perfectly. Los Cabos features courses by Jack Nicklaus and Greg Norman set against stunning desert-meets-ocean landscapes, while the Riviera Maya adds Caribbean flair with courses like El Camaleon Mayakoba hosting PGA Tour events.

Mexico’s proximity means cheap flights home, familiar stores like Costco, and the ability to keep your U.S. phone number working seamlessly.

Cost of living: In Cabo San Lucas, living costs run around $2,900 monthly, which is lower than in similar U.S. beach communities. Lake Chapala offers better value at $1,500 to $2,000 monthly.

Panama: Golf, Beaches, and Zero Foreign Income Tax

Panama combines tropical beauty with practical benefits that make retirees. However, there are several things expats need to know about retiring in Panama. The country uses the U.S. dollar, doesn’t tax foreign income, and offers what many consider the world’s best retirement program.

Coronado, about an hour from Panama City, features a Tom Fazio-designed championship course alongside beach clubs and a significant expat community. For mountain lovers, Boquete’s Lucero Golf and Country Club offers volcanic backdrops where you might actually need a sweater.

Cost of living: Coronado runs $1,600 to $2,000 monthly. The Pensionado Visa requires just $1,000 monthly pension income and delivers up to 50% off entertainment plus discounts on medical services.

Why these countries stand out for golf retirees:

  • Lower green fees – Championship courses cost 40-60% less than U.S. equivalents
  • Year-round play – Tropical and Mediterranean climates mean no winter layoffs
  • Established expat communities – Ready-made social networks and golf groups
  • Quality healthcare – Modern facilities at a fraction of U.S. prices
  • Favorable tax treatment – Many countries don’t tax foreign pensions or Social Security

Costa Rica: Eco-Friendly Golf in Paradise

Costa Rica’s golf scene deserves more attention. Courses like Reserva Conchal and Hacienda Pinilla offer championship layouts surrounded by wildlife-rich forests.

Hacienda Pinilla earned Audubon Cooperative Sanctuary certification, and green fees typically run under $100 with resident discounts available. The country abolished its military in 1948 – a decision reflected in its consistently high ranking on the Global Peace Index. It has since invested in education and healthcare, which retirees benefit from directly.

Cost of living: A retired couple can live comfortably for $2,000 to $2,800 monthly. The Pensionado Visa requires $1,000 monthly from a guaranteed pension.

Uruguay: South America’s Hidden Gem

Uruguay flies under the radar, but that’s part of the appeal. This politically stable country offers something rare: a golf course designed by Alister MacKenzie, the architect behind Augusta National and Cypress Point.

Club de Golf del Uruguay in Montevideo gives retirees access to MacKenzie’s work affordably. Uruguay’s territorial tax system means Social Security and pensions aren’t taxed locally, while quality healthcare through the mutualista system costs around $70-100 monthly.

Cost of living: Montevideo runs $1,500 to $2,000 monthly for singles, with couples spending $2,500 to $3,000. The retirement visa requires $1,500 monthly passive income plus a $100,000 investment in Uruguayan real estate or securities.

The Philippines: Tropical Golf on a Shoestring

For maximum value, the Philippines delivers golf access at remarkably low prices across 100+ courses. English is an official language, eliminating barriers that complicate retirement elsewhere, and the large U.S. veteran community has created established support networks.

Cost of living: A retired couple can live well on $1,200 to $2,000 monthly. The Special Resident Retiree’s Visa requires deposits starting at $10,000 for those 50+ with pensions.

Key Takeaways

Research visa requirements carefully as most countries require proof of $1,000-2,500 monthly income

Portugal’s Algarve delivers Europe’s best golf retirement value with 40+ courses and living costs around $2,000-2,400 monthly

Thailand’s Hua Hin offers championship courses under $125 per round with living costs as low as $1,465 monthly

Panama’s Pensionado program requires just $1,000 monthly pension income with no tax on foreign income

Mexico provides easy U.S. access with world-class courses – perfect for staying close to home

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