by Traveling Golfer Staff | Nov 18, 2013
By: Bill Kamenjar The “boardwalk” fits well into the overall picture of Virginia Beach; other than the fact that it no longer consists of any splintery planks of wood. Even so, Virginia Beach’s popular boardwalk does the trick as a strolling zone. It sure...
by Traveling Golfer Staff | Nov 18, 2013
Article and Photos By: Robert Kaufman During one of my former lifetimes, I journeyed south of the (USA) border to Mexico and, remarkably, navigated my rented VW Bug without GPS to some remote town outside Mexico City. Those days, golf wasn’t even part of my lexicon...
by Traveling Golfer Staff | Oct 16, 2013
by Robert Kaufman Long live James W. Marshall and Rosie the Ribiter, two of the most significant celebrities to hail from California’s Gold Country, the recognized birthplace of the Golden State. The former is historically admired as the original 49er after...
by Traveling Golfer Staff | Sep 17, 2013
By Philip Hall The idea of “mountain golf” has long held widespread appeal for what it enables: long vistas, dramatic elevation changes from tee to green, and cooler temperatures (especially in equatorial regions). It’s more accurate, however, to think of “mountains”,...
by Traveling Golfer Staff | Sep 17, 2013
By: John Gordon Why would you go to Central America just to golf? You wouldn’t. But, says Mike Young, you should definitely golf when you visit this tropical paradise. Young is an Atlanta-based golf course architect who has done a number of projects in Central...