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Courses and Travel
Anthony Pioppi
This piece originally appeared on the Golf Course Architecture magazine website on Oct. 6, 2010. By Anthony Pioppi One of... Read more »
Scott Kauffman
Orlando, Fla. – The long anticipated Four Seasons Resort at Walt Disney World Resort is back on the table. After... Read more »
John Torsiello
One of the best times of the year to visit Ulster County, N.Y. and enjoy all that this section of... Read more »
James A. Frank
A round at an ultra-famous trophy course. Teeing it up with a revered Tour player. Visiting the game’s ancestral home.... Read more »
Bob Fagan
The par-four 15th is just one of many gorgeous holes to greet you at the brand new Salish Cliffs Golf... Read more »
John Torsiello
One of my favorite courses in New England is located in Lennox, Ma., the historic layout at the Cranwell Resort,... Read more »
Terry Moore
Leave it to celebrated amateur and long time member Cliff Taylor to sum up his affection for his beloved Spring... Read more »
Scott Kauffman
Charleston, W.Va. – Situated in a scenic and tranquil setting in the Mid-Atlantic, with endless family-focused recreation and activities, Canaan... Read more »
Anita Draycott
Rediscovering an Old Tom Morris Classic in Scotland’s Outer Hebrides We golf fanatics love to add trophey courses to... Read more »
David Gould
When a young journalist from a prominent city sets off on his first travel-writing assignments, the destinations are thrilling but... Read more »
James A. Frank
I just made a quick trip to Southern Vermont for a wedding. I was in charge of arranging golf for... Read more »
Larry Olmsted
pound for pound it does not get any better than this, a great course that is also a bargain
David DeSmith
Under normal circumstances, a five-man, five-hole playoff would be an exciting thing to watch. Playoffs make you sit up on... Read more »
Anthony Pioppi
The term “municipal golf” invariably conjures images of inadequately maintained, overcrowded, poorly designed layouts. Unfortunately, in many instances, the stereotype... Read more »
David Gould
The question: “Why 18 holes?” has kept golf historians engaged for decades. It even has a well-known witty answer, based... Read more »
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