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Courses and Travel
Tom Bedell
It was intriguing, as well as fun, to have the chance to play the Brasada Canyons course twice during our... Read more »
Tom Bedell
Another Golf Road Warriors adventure begins, this time to Central Oregon. I’ve only been here twelve hours, but I’ve already... Read more »
A week after the Open Championship in Muirfield, the fourth oldest professional tournament will take place at the Glen Abbey... Read more »
Edinburgh, Scotland’s capital, is undoubtedly one of Europe’s tidiest and most civilized cities. But for avid golfers intent on experiencing... Read more »
Tom Harack
Golf courses closing faster than new ones open. Declining levels of participation. Lousy weather. Disputes about equipment. So much of... Read more »
Jeff Neuman
John Muir, the eminent naturalist and conservationist who founded The Sierra Club and is considered the father of America’s National... Read more »
You don’t have to watch much of the Open Championship coverage to want to hop on a plane and play... Read more »
Jeff Neuman
WANTED: Unpretentious links golf club for everyday play. World fame not required. Course should be engaging but not tricky, challenging... Read more »
The Open Championship is returning to Muirfield for the sixteenth time. Of course, there have been a few changes made... Read more »
As the 140th anniversary of the Open Championship unfolds, players will vie for its trophy, perhaps the most coveted in... Read more »
James McAfee
Taming the Wolf definitely isn’t easy. The Wolfdancer Golf Club at the Hyatt Regency Lost Pines Resort and Spa, located... Read more »
James Mason
In which we experience nothing short of a golfing epiphany – thanks to a spot of gorgeous weather, a stretch... Read more »
Evelyn Gruber
Golf inmitten aktiver Vulkane – ein feuriger Leckerbissen für abenteuerlustige Golfgourmets fernab trendiger mainstream Destinationen. published in Golfrevue, Austria´s #1... Read more »
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