Found My Ball
In days of yore, as some of you over the age of 50 may recall, Britons played a golf ball… Read more »
In days of yore, as some of you over the age of 50 may recall, Britons played a golf ball… Read more »
How do you win the hearts of the citizens of a proud Scottish town? Take a derelict landmark hotel, spend… Read more »
It wasn’t that long ago that Machrihanish was considered the end of road – if not the end of the… Read more »
In 1879, Old Tom Morris traveled all the way across Scotland from St. Andrews, down the Mull of Kintyre, to… Read more »
When it comes to pampering visiting golfers like our Golf Road Warriors Scotland group,, the people at The Village at… Read more »
The word “Ugadale” in ancient Gaelic means: Place Where Overprivileged Writers Come to be Treated Like Lairds of the Land.” … Read more »
There’s a reason why everything in Scotland is so green. And why the cattle and sheep seem so fat and… Read more »
The biggest mistake most golfers make when they plan a golf pilgrimage to Scotland is focusing on just the big-name… Read more »
You haven’t lived until you tasted the haggis nachos they serve at The Old Clubhouse Pub at Machrihanish Dunes. … Read more »
If I needed any more convincing that the Sun Mountain Club Glider is a good invention, Boston’s Logan Airport provided… Read more »