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Courses and Travel
Susan Bairley
Michigan’s Upper Peninsula is a lot of wilderness with a bit of civilization. And when you add great golf ... Read more »
Jamie McWilliams
Texas is booming, and no where is the impact greater than San Antonio. Under the radar for many years, like... Read more »
Bob Fagan
Ziploc and plastic bags are very versatile and offer many ways to improve your travel experience. Use them on your next trip... Read more »
Anita Draycott
I’m sure there are plenty of courses in places you’d least expect to find them, but in order to qualify... Read more »
Bob Fagan
Those little dryer sheets can be used for more than just softening or eliminating static cling with your clothes in... Read more »
Bob Cullen
If par fours and par fives are the meat-and-potatoes of golf course design, then par threes are the desserts. And... Read more »
Janina Jacobs
It is not often I see a really great idea for golf outings pop up. This one is so simple, so... Read more »
Bob Fagan
The dogleg right par-four 10th at The Links at Crowbush Cove is but one of many first-class two-shotters. The... Read more »
Bob Fagan
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Michael Patrick Shiels
It’s been a year since Celtic Manor Resort, near Cardiff, Wales, hosted the biennial Ryder Cup golf matches. The much-anticipated... Read more »
Bob Fagan
Great golf courses like the DFL Golf Resort near Delhi awaits you in India. (Photo by Robert S. Fagan) ... Read more »
Bob Fagan
The ambiance and views of the Trinitas Golf Club are sublime as shown by the par-four 13th. “Build... Read more »
John Torsiello
It has always hit me as quite remarkable that two of the best new courses built in New England during... Read more »