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Courses and Travel
Bob Fagan
The 9th hole is a par-five with two alternate greens that climbs back up to the clubhouse area. This... Read more »
Bob Fagan
The par-three 7th over the water has a challenging putting surface to boot! Good golf courses sometimes fall into... Read more »
Bob Fagan
Looking down on the par-five 18th green in the foreground from the clubhouse area. The late golf course architect,... Read more »
Bob Fagan
Auburn, New York’s popular New York’s Highland Park Golf Club has a split personality – the product of two... Read more »
Bob Fagan
The par-three 16th of Timber Banks is situated in the forefront. Travel around the greater Syracuse, New York area... Read more »
Jay Stuller
Pencil-slim and a few years shy of needing a shave, many of these golfers still unleash drives that audibly whistle... Read more »
Bob Fagan
Situated just a few miles north of the Pennsylvania border along the Susquehanna River is the charming town... Read more »
Bob Fagan
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Anthony Pioppi
According to a story in the Scottish Sun newspaper, Graeme McDowell, the 2010 U.S. Open winner, says players are avoiding... Read more »
Anthony Pioppi
According to a story in the Edinburgh Evening News, Musselburgh’s Old Links lost 11 bunkers much to the surprise of... Read more »
Bob Fagan
The 5th hole at the Coeur d’Alene Golf & Spa Resort is but a wedge, but par is anything... Read more »
Brian McCallen
The sheer incongruity of Sebonack Golf Club, the fact that it claims a Southampton, N.Y. address and is hosting a... Read more »
David DeSmith
I’m back in Boston after seven days experiencing the very best of southwestern Scotland. What an amazing trip — great... Read more »