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Courses and Travel
Scott Kauffman
Myrtle Beach, S.C. —The Dye Villas Private Residence Club, home to four championship golf courses, announced Oct. 27 a new... Read more »
Derek Duncan
If you’ve traveled through the airports in Portland or Eugene, or even San Francisco, you’ve probably seen it. If you’ve... Read more »
Stephen Goodwin
Here in Northern Virginia, where developers have succeeded in covering much of the landscape with their favorite materials — asphalt... Read more »
Jeff Wallach
The best possible antidote for jet lag when flying from the US to Europe for a golf trip is also... Read more »
Larry Olmsted
Got a press release announcing Golf Digest magazine’s list of Best New Courses 2010 issue. As usual, it did not... Read more »
Jeff Wallach
A few weeks ago I wrote a story in which I declared golf course architect David McLay Kidd to be... Read more »
James McAfee
San Antonio already has a good reputation across the country as a great place to get away for vacations with... Read more »
Larry Olmsted
NEWS UPDATE: After the completion of Round Two, Tiger is 9 strokes off the lead, but with two runaway performances,... Read more »
Brian McCallen
I first heard about Roger Rulewich, Robert Trent Jones’ man in the field for 35 years, while researching a piece... Read more »
Scott Kauffman
San Francisco, Calif.- The City of San Francisco and the PGA TOUR announced Nov. 3 that historic Harding Park has... Read more »
Bob Cullen
I have never been a guest at the country estate of an aristocrat with a private golf course. But if... Read more »
Michael Patrick Shiels
While the world’s most famous and luxurious golf clubs and resorts profess to giving their guests the white-glove treatment, the... Read more »
Bob Fagan
Let’s face it. The quality of the greens we putt upon really impact our golf experience. Not only do they... Read more »
David Barrett
Ben Hogan’s victory at the 1950 U.S. Open at Merion Golf Club, achieved 16 months after nearly losing his life... Read more »