by Traveling Golfer Staff | Jul 21, 2015
It’s hard to exceed the beauty of Whistler’s quintessential quad of golf courses “What is wrong with you people?” I breathed as I boarded the Pacific Coach Lines bus in Whistler for the return trip to the airport in Vancouver. Why were its occupants evenly split...
by Traveling Golfer Staff | Jul 8, 2015
By: Scott MacLeod There is no doubt that Ontario is the centrepiece of golf in Canada. With more than 800 golf courses there is something to offer for just about every player. What is largely unknown and under-appreciated, however, is that many of these golf courses...
by Andrew Penner | Jul 24, 2014
By: Andrew Penner Golf is a tricky little sport. The kinesiology alone is killer. Then, of course, you’ve got petulant playing partners and all those messy mind games to deal with. But, regardless if you’re prone to major melt downs (see Happy Gilmore), a round of...
by Traveling Golfer Staff | Jun 23, 2014
By: John Gordon It’s not “Muskoka Lite.” It’s not Muskoka’s lesser sibling. It’s Georgian Bay … and there are other things it’s not. It’s not far from most of Ontario’s major centres: Toronto, Kitchener-Waterloo, London. It’s not nearly as expensive to visit as some...
by Traveling Golfer Staff | Mar 21, 2014
By Rick Drennan Toronto is the sum of its considerable parts. The fourth largest city in North America is a world-renowned tourist destination, with dozens of attractions – CN Tower, Centre Island, Distillery District, TIFF (Toronto International Film Festival), St...
by Andrew Penner | Mar 21, 2014
By: Andrew Penner It’s only 155 yards to the pin but, standing high on the perched tee with a wicked west wind swirling through the Old Man River Valley, I have no idea what club to hit. I choose the five-iron, thinking it’s plenty of stick to get me to the green. I...