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Courses and Travel
Ed Travis
Some call it “LA” but they aren’t referring to that city in Southern California. They are talking about the southern end... Read more »
Susan Bairley
Except for a short stint out of state, I’ve lived in Michigan all of my life. And while I’ve visited... Read more »
John Torsiello
I love Lowcountry golf. You get spoiled real easy; flat lies on the fairways, manicured Bermuda grass propping the golf... Read more »
Jay Stuller
In a day with more temporal warps than a Star Trek episode, 20 passengers cram into a small bus at... Read more »
Evelyn Gruber
Die Legende lebt im afrikanischen Busch! „Mission Impossible“ und „Jenseits von Afrika“ Flair reichlich inklusive. Dekadent aber unvergeßlich. published in... Read more »
Evelyn Gruber
Oase der Schönen, Reichen und Berühmten, Rückzugsort gestresster Großstadtseelen, Garten Eden für sonnenhungriger Golfgourmets published in Golfrevue, Austria´s #1 golf... Read more »
Herb Gould
ST. ANDREWS, Scotland—As we drove out of town, the splendors of the quirky New Course still fresh, I was wondering... Read more »
Robert Kaufman
Long before Silicon Valley became the epicenter of the chip universe, a popular song begged the question, “Do you know... Read more »
Herb Gould
The day after our 36-hole adventure at Turnberry, we woke up to a steady rain. Watching the umbrella-toting golfers head... Read more »
Herb Gould
There are many mesmerizing views at Turnberry. They include the giant Ailsa Craig rock in the Firth of Clyde... Read more »
Brian McCallen
Determined to see all the courses at French Lick Resort, I boarded the trolley that circulates guests around the property... Read more »
In her post on the Pete Dye Course at French Lick Resort, Golf Road Warrior Anita Draycott hints at what... Read more »
According to Brian McCallen, in his post on the GRW site, “One of the more pleasant surprises experienced by the... Read more »
Herb Gould
PITLOCHRY, Scotland—Fortified by Castle Stuart fish & chips, we made our late-afternoon drive back down the now-familiar A9 to Pitlochry,... Read more »
Jeff Wallach
There is a purity belonging to classic golf courses of the early 20th century that more modern layouts can’t seem... Read more »
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