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Courses and Travel
Tom Harack
It’s usually considered bad form to lead off a destination piece by acknowledging that the reader may well know more... Read more »
Jay Stuller
With some 32,000 golf courses in the world to choose from, picking the top 1,000 is no easy feat. After... Read more »
Bob Fagan
My journey to Mesquite, Nevada began with a jaunt south down I-5 from my home in Northern California. If... Read more »
Susan Bairley
Except for a dozen or so of the best loved golf courses – like St. Andrews Old Course, Pebble Beach,... Read more »
Bob Fagan
Looking back toward the tee, the picturesque downhill 423-yard 17th plays much shorter, but defines the style of beautiful desert... Read more »
Robert Kaufman
A look back in pictures at the Golf Road Warriors adventure to Las Vegas
Bob Fagan
Morning casts some shadows on Falcon Ridge’s par-four 15th hole. (Photo courtesy of Brian Oar) If you’ve been to Mesquite,... Read more »
Bob Fagan
Can you top the view that the practice tee at Sky Mountain features? This is just a portion of... Read more »
Robert Kaufman
Take a trip along the Las Vegas hotelscape and be transported to nearly anywhere in the world for the privilege... Read more »
James McAfee
Trying to conduct a handicap tournament on the world level has to be difficult because there is no one handicap... Read more »
Casey Alexander
Black Magic. The White Witch. James Bond and Johnny Cash. They are all woven together like a palm-frond beach-hat at... Read more »
Robert Kaufman
Included with all the dirt I’m leaving behind from this journey to Las Vegas is what was posted on the... Read more »
James McAfee
Regulars at the city of Dallas’ L.B. Houston Golf Course were “amazed” at the changes when it re-opened as Luna... Read more »
Jeff Wallach
The Golf Road Warriors concluded our Vegas sortie with a visit to Walters Golf’s Desert Pines Golf Club, a perky... Read more »
Jeff Wallach
If you dropped a casino chip at the Mandalay Bay Hotel on the southern end of the Las Vegas Strip,... Read more »